Joe Biden sprung an unexpected attack on the U.S. Constitution.
He seized power and declared the Fourth Amendment null and void.
Now innocent Americans are being targeted in a terrifying way by Biden’s Deep State.
Joe Biden is continuing in the tradition of modern American presidents who expanded Deep State powers to spy on American citizens.
The program in its modern form was built after 9/11 by George W. Bush and his national security apparatus and was designed to spy on all Americans in a totally unrestrained way, with no oversight from Congress or the courts.
Barack Obama ran for president promising to dismantle this program, but once he took office, he did exactly the opposite. He expanded it dramatically.
The so-called “USA Freedom Act” of 2015 supposedly scaled back these programs, but it was just window dressing.
The intelligence community continued spying on all Americans and lying about it publicly.
And the extent to which Biden’s Deep State has engaged in these activities is now being exposed.
They are running roughshod over the Constitution, and particularly the Fourth Amendment, with no care for the rights of innocent American citizens.
According to Breitbart, “A Wired investigation has revealed a secret White House surveillance program that permits federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies to access an extensive array of U.S. phone records. Known as Data Analytical Services (DAS), this program functions in partnership with telecom giant AT&T, offering a comprehensive analysis of American call records to law enforcement agencies at all levels of government. This deal not only involves direct phone contacts of criminal suspects but extends to their social networks as well, snooping on individuals who have not been suspected of any criminal activity at all.
“For over a decade, DAS has been tracking more than a trillion domestic phone records annually. The program, previously referred to as Hemisphere, has evolved to use a technique called chain analysis. This method doesn’t limit itself to direct contacts of suspects; it also scrutinizes connections of those individuals, expanding its reach to a broader network of people, including innocent bystanders.”
This spying leaves all American citizens vulnerable to attack from the federal government, who could use any piece of information, even an off-handed comment in a text message or phone call, against them.
The article continues, “The scale of DAS is enormous, encompassing records that crisscross the entire United States through AT&T’s infrastructure. Despite the vastness of its operation, the program has largely flown under the radar, with minimal public awareness until recently. This secrecy is compounded by the fact that the White House, exempt from the Freedom of Information Act, oversees the program, further reducing public visibility into its workings.”
It’s clear that the federal surveillance programs that were supposedly scaled back after the Snowden leaks of 2013 have actually expanded dramatically over the past few years.
Joe Biden is using his power as president to snoop on the American people and destroy the Constitution, and Congress is refusing to do anything about it.
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