Once again, Washington is in chaos—this time over renewing America’s critical spy powers. Speaker Mike Johnson is pushing for a vote on FISA, the law that gives our intelligence agencies the tools to watch our enemies. But instead of uniting to protect the nation, some reckless Republicans would rather bicker and play games. Meanwhile, Democrats are licking their chops, hoping conservative infighting hands them another win.
Now is not the time for weak leadership or finger-pointing. The world is on fire. Iran’s evil regime is stoking chaos across the Middle East. Our enemies are working overtime, and every day without these spy tools is a gift to the terrorists. Only fools think we can play defense without knowing what our adversaries are up to. When President Trump speaks up and urges the House to act, true patriots should listen.
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The sad truth? Far too many in Congress only wake up when it’s time for a media appearance. They’ll shout about privacy and claim to fight for civil liberties—until it’s time to actually keep Americans safe, then they vanish or cave to the open-borders, globalist left. FISA is not a toy for political grandstanding. It’s real national security. If the House GOP blows this, the blame will land squarely at the feet of those who put politics over country.
Why are we letting the left dictate the terms of debate? Liberals want to gut our law enforcement, open our borders, and weaken our defenses. Now, with the world on the brink, they still try to muddy the waters instead of standing strong for America. Every conservative should be furious. This is the moment to remind the swamp who holds the line when it comes to protecting this nation.
If Republicans can’t get their act together and fight for FISA, then what are we even doing in Washington? America’s enemies are watching. Will the House side with paranoia fueled by liberal lies, or with President Trump and every patriot who demands safety first? Let’s see who’s on the side of the American people—and who’s just playing dress-up for the cameras.

