Edward Snowden believes Speaker Johnson is showing textbook signs of “Congressional Capture”…

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from Revolver News:

Speaker Johnson might as well go by “Flip Flop,” given his recent track record. He’s been switching his positions on major issues, directly going against what his base stands for. First, it was the funding for Ukraine; now, he’s in the thick of the FISA 702 battle and taking the wrong side yet again. What gives? Johnson’s speakership is becoming a series of flip-flops that’s leaving everyone wondering if he’s been bribed, blackmailed, or both.

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So, why is Speaker Johnson flipping his position on the FISA 702 authorization, which allows warrantless surveillance? This very tool was used to spy on President Trump. Representative Bob Good recently discussed this on Steve Bannon’s WarRoom, pointing out that there’s a strong push influencing Johnson’s change of heart—and it appears to be working.

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Why is Speaker Johnson Pushing a Deep State FISA Bill? @RepBobGood

(R-VA-05) tells Steve Bannon that U.S. Rep. Mike Turner (R-OH-10) is lying to Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson by telling him that an apocalypse is pending if FISA is not reauthorized. Turner, of course, chairs the House Intelligence Committee. “The conservative Constitutionalist position is to let it expire if we don’t have the appropriate reforms in place,” Good said. “Johnson was a seven-year member of the Judiciary Committee, where he voted for the very reforms that we are trying to put in place now.”

Speaker Johnson now believes that halting warrantless spying against innocent Americans would somehow spell disaster for the country. He recently shifted his stance, stating the change is from all the classified briefings he’s been getting.

Well, Speaker Johnson is probably telling the truth about all those briefings, and Edward Snowden thinks he’s figured out what’s really going on with Speaker Johnson. It’s a “textbook case” of “Congressional capture.”

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