New information on a citizen surveillance program was discovered today during a closed-door interrogation that may actually link the Trump administration to the Obama administration. This comes at a time when the articles of impeachment are being formally written up this month, and the divisions in the country are growing widening. An additional search of the classified computer system that contained the transcripts of the phone conversations between Trump and Zelensky led to the discovery of the information regarding the citizen surveillance program, which is known as the Optic Drift Project (ODP). This discovery was made amid the ongoing investigation into Ukraine. A secret National Security Agency (NSA) program that was purportedly started by the Obama administration but never finished was among the blueprints that were discovered during the search. A collaborative effort between the government and leading technology companies, the Optic Drift Project utilized government defense resources for the purpose of testing new technology. The project’s objective was to provide the government with unrestricted access to any technologies that are currently available on the market, as well as any technologies that may be developed in the future. Products like Google Lens, which is a contact lens that contains a micro-camera, and Neuralink, which was only recently introduced by Elon Musk, would fall under this category. According to the papers, the repeal of the Patriot Act of 2003 would take effect in the year 2021. The original surveillance test for the program could be traced back to the Obama administration, despite the fact that the material was found alongside other preparations for the Trump government in the event that they were re-elected. This kind of monitoring would have an impact on each and every person of the United States. There is a high probability that your acquaintance who is proficient in technology will become a repository of NSA espionage. It is possible that severe problems could arise with respect to our constitutionally protected right to privacy as technology continues to advance in a direction that is practically trans-humanist. As a result, it paves the way for a sort of surveillance that is more invasive than anything we have seen happening in the past. The data would then be sent to organizations such as the National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security. No longer will simply your phone conversations, emails, and internet surfing history be documented; instead, everything you see and every element of your private life would be recorded. There is one controversy that we can all agree deserves a lot more publicity than it has received, and this is the case regardless of whatever side of the political spectrum you belong on or whose government you dislike with the most.