The Deep State's weaponization of corporate America against conservatives has reached a shocking new low, as Senator Bill Hagerty (R-TN) demands the Federal Communications Commission punish Verizon for secretly turning over Republican senators' private phone data to Special Prosecutor Jack Smith's witch hunt investigation.
In a blatant violation of privacy and constitutional rights, Verizon Communications willingly cooperated with Smith's partisan fishing expedition by handing over sensitive phone records from Hagerty and other GOP senators who dared to question the 2020 election irregularities that half of America knows occurred.
This isn't just about phone records, Patriots - this is about a coordinated effort between Big Tech, telecommunications giants, and the Administrative State to spy on, intimidate, and silence anyone who challenges the establishment narrative.
Corporate America's War on Conservatives
While Verizon was busy playing secret police for the Biden regime's prosecutors, they were simultaneously advertising themselves as champions of privacy and customer protection. The hypocrisy is staggering, but sadly not surprising from a company that has repeatedly bent the knee to woke ideology.
"The American people deserve to know why their telecommunications providers are acting as arms of a weaponized Department of Justice," Hagerty should be saying - because this goes far beyond partisan politics into the realm of constitutional violations.
The same senators who were exercising their constitutional duty to question election integrity were being secretly surveilled like common criminals by their own phone company.
President Trump, who has already pardoned the January 6th political prisoners as promised, now faces the task of ensuring this kind of corporate-government collusion never happens again. The Trump-Vance administration's commitment to dismantling the Deep State couldn't be more urgent.
How many other telecommunications companies are secretly working with federal prosecutors to spy on conservatives? And more importantly, what is the Trump administration going to do to ensure corporate America stops serving as the enforcement arm of the Administrative State?
