
JASON CHAFFETZ: Ten sneaky ways the deep state steals your data and how Trump can help you stop it
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The deep state collects your data without permission in many ways -- from surveillance to buying information from brokers. Trump's policies could address these myriad privacy concerns.
Jason Chaffetz is a FOX News (FNC) contributor and the host of the Jason In The House podcast on FOX News Radio. He joined the network in 2017.
In fact, it’s the Obama-Biden legacy. Their administrations allowed executive branch agencies to use our data to manipulate elections and silence opposing voices. This shadow threat remains, ready for any partisan hand to seize. President Donald Trump’s push to streamline agency data for efficiency offers hope but will need transparency and oversight.
This blueprint for tyranny didn’t end with President Joe Biden. Below are ten chilling ways they’re harvesting your data, exposed in my new book, "They're Coming for You," (Broadside Books, July 1) with steps to fight back.













