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Tell Congress: No spying on Peaceful Protests

This is troubling news from Wired: Peaceful protesters were used to undermine privacy reforms and block oversight of a significant intelligence program. 

This chilling revelation came to light during a closed-door meeting, where images of these Americans—exercising their constitutional right to assemble—were used to justify invasive surveillance tactics. It is an alarming encroachment on our freedoms, a clear sign of democratic norms being sacrificed to the nebulous definitions of "national security."

This is the moment to act. Tell Congress: No spying on peaceful protests.

The very essence of our nation's freedom is challenged when those in power wield surveillance as a tool against dissent. For too long, voices for change have been stifled by the specter of unwarranted scrutiny. It's not just an affront to privacy—it's a violation of trust between the people and their government.

This isn't about security; it's about silencing. When lawful assembly is equated with terror, and civil liberties are cast aside, we stand on dangerous ground. 

We're calling on you to join this fight for justice and demand that Congress uphold the values we hold dear. By telling Congress to reject unwarranted spying on peaceful protests, we reaffirm our commitment to a society where democratic engagement is tolerated and treasured.

Tell Congress: Protect our right to peaceful protest. No spying, no silence.
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