Trump 4 a.m. Attack Conditions FISA Renewal on Voter
Donald Trump posted a 4 a.m. attack on Democrats on Truth Social hours after his UFC birthday celebration at the White House ended after 1 a.m. on June 15th, 2026. Trump used the derogatory term "Dumocrats" and attacked the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), falsely claiming Democrats used it to target him during his first term, though the law predates his presidency and was enacted for national security purposes.
Trump conditioned his support for FISA renewal on passage of his "Save America Act," which includes voter ID requirements, citizenship proof mandates, elimination of mail-in voting except for military and disability exceptions, bans on transgender medical care for minors, and prohibitions on transgender athletes in women's sports. This bundling of unrelated provisions demonstrates Trump's use of legislative leverage to advance his political agenda beyond surveillance authority.
Section 702 of FISA, a key surveillance provision, expired after Congress rejected a short-term extension bill in a 218-198 vote, with 19 Republicans joining nearly all Democrats in opposition. The expiration followed Trump's installation of Bill Pulte, his pick for acting Director of National Intelligence, who opposed the renewal, replacing Tulsi Gabbard who resigned last month. This shift reflects Trump's consolidation of intelligence apparatus loyalty, consistent with his pattern of dismantling oversight mechanisms.
Trump's late-night outburst mirrors his documented pattern of late-night social media attacks on political opponents and institutions, often triggered by media coverage or legal developments. His false characterization of FISA as a tool used against him personally contradicts the law's stated national security function and his administration's own use of surveillance authorities.
The incident exemplifies Trump's weaponization of legislative processes to punish perceived enemies while advancing authoritarian priorities, using control over intelligence leadership and congressional Republicans to obstruct standard oversight mechanisms. His historical pattern of using executive power to investigate his investigators continues through his current domination of national security infrastructure.