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On Mass Surveillance, Will the Deep State Win Again?

Politics
United States
Started April 22, 2026

Tucker Carlson and Glenn Greenwald worry Congress will reauthorize a controversial intelligence tool. The post On Mass Surveillance, Will the Deep State Win Again? appeared first on The American Conservative

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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 22, 2026
Mass surveillance undermines civil liberties and privacy, eroding public trust in government institutions.
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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 22, 2026
Congress should prioritize transparency and accountability before considering the reauthorization of any surveillance programs.
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Reauthorizing mass surveillance tools is essential for national security and combating terrorism effectively.
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The potential for abuse in mass surveillance programs poses a significant risk that outweighs the benefits of national security.
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The debate over mass surveillance reflects broader concerns about government overreach and personal freedoms in a democratic society.
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