The Deep State's war against conservative lawmakers has reached a shocking new low, as explosive testimony revealed that former special counsel Jack Smith secretly obtained phone records from multiple Republican members of Congress during his politically motivated investigation.
During a heated Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing Tuesday, lawmakers grilled phone carriers over their complicity in what amounts to government surveillance of political opposition. The carriers rolled over faster than a trained dog, handing over sensitive communications data without so much as a whimper of resistance.
Subcommittee chair Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), whose own records were violated in this fishing expedition, made it crystal clear this hearing was about preventing future abuses of power. "This is about ensuring that never again can a rogue prosecutor use the full weight of the federal government to spy on elected representatives of the American people," Blackburn reportedly stated.
Biden's Weaponized Justice System Exposed
This bombshell revelation pulls back the curtain on just how far the Biden regime was willing to go to destroy Donald Trump and anyone who dared stand with him. Smith's so-called "Arctic Frost" investigation was nothing more than a Deep State operation designed to intimidate and silence conservative voices in Congress.
Think about this, Patriots: while you were being told that democracy was under attack, the real assault on our constitutional system was happening behind closed doors. Federal prosecutors were secretly obtaining the private communications of your elected representatives – the very people fighting to protect your freedoms.
"The American people deserve to know how their government surveilled their representatives without their knowledge or consent,"
The phone carriers' cooperation in this scheme raises serious questions about Big Tech and telecommunications companies' willingness to serve as enforcement arms of the administrative state. These corporations had a choice – stand up for their customers' privacy rights or bow down to federal prosecutors hunting Republicans. Guess which option they chose?
Now that President Trump is back in the White House, it's time for accountability. Every American should be asking: if they'll spy on members of Congress, what are they doing to ordinary citizens who dare to speak out against the regime?
