Donald Trump wants Congress to renew his power to spy on you — without a warrant. Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act was supposed to target foreign threats. Instead, it has allowed the government to sweep up Americans’ emails, texts, and phone calls — and then search that data without going to a judge. Now Congress is preparing to vote on whether to extend these powers. If Congress caves, it will hand Trump — and every future president — years more of unchecked surveillance power. Tell Congress: “Vote to stop warrantless surveillance. Reject Trump’s demand to renew spying authority without warrants, and pass new legislation to reform FISA Section 702.” Trump is pressuring lawmakers to reauthorize FISA Section 702 authority as-is, preserving warrantless “backdoor searches” of Americans’ private communications. That means the FBI can search massive databases for your messages even if you’re not accused of a crime. No warrant. No probable cause. That’s a direct violation of the Fourth Amendment. Real reform is on the table. Civil liberties advocates are urging Congress to require a warrant before agents can search Americans’ communications. But Trump and his allies are pushing weak “accountability” tweaks that leave the core abuse intact. Public pressure can help ensure Congress passes legislation to deliver long-needed reform, but we’re running out of time. Add your name now and tell Congress to defend our constitutional rights, before it’s too late. The petition to Congress reads: “Vote to stop warrantless surveillance. Reject Trump’s demand to renew spying authority without warrants, and pass new legislation to reform FISA Section 702.”