Congress almost gave Donald Trump a blank check to expand warrantless surveillance for 18 more months. Under FISA Section 702, the government can collect communications and then search Americans’ emails, texts, and calls — without a warrant. Public outrage prevented a much longer extension — for now. Congress backed off and extended the program only through April 30. But now, the clock is ticking. Tell Congress: “Don’t extend FISA Section 702 authorization again without reforms. End warrantless surveillance for good.” Lawmakers are already under intense pressure from Trump and his MAGA allies to push through a long-term expansion — and if public pressure fades, they could quietly give in. That’s how your rights disappear: not all at once, but in “temporary” extensions that become permanent. The Fourth Amendment is clear: if the government wants your private communications, they need a warrant. No loopholes. No shortcuts. No secret searches. But we need to keep the pressure on to defend our constitutional rights, before it’s too late. Add your name now to stop Congress from expanding FISA Section 702 before April 30. The petition to Congress reads: “End warrantless surveillance under FISA Section 702. Reject any extension that allows the government to search Americans’ private communications without a warrant, and pass reforms that fully protect our constitutional right to privacy.”