The Biden administration's weaponization of federal agencies against political opponents has officially crossed into territory that would make Richard Nixon blush.
Senator Chuck Grassley has unveiled a surveillance operation so vast, so brazen, and so fundamentally un-American that it makes Watergate look like a minor clerical error. The numbers are staggering: 97 subpoenas. Over 430 Republicans targeted. And in a move that should send chills down the spine of every American who values the Constitution, the Biden DOJ wiretapped conversations between White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles and her own attorney.
Let that sink in, Patriots. Attorney-client privilege — one of the most sacred protections in our legal system — was trampled by a regime desperate to destroy its political enemies.
Worse Than Watergate
The scale of this operation is unprecedented in American history. While Nixon's goons broke into a single office building, the Biden Justice Department constructed an industrial-scale surveillance apparatus aimed squarely at the Republican Party, conservative activists, and anyone aligned with President Trump.
According to Grassley's findings, multiple members of Congress were swept up in surveillance during a single meeting. Think about the implications of that for a moment. The executive branch was spying on the legislative branch — the very definition of a constitutional crisis.
This wasn't about national security. This wasn't about fighting crime. This was about one thing and one thing only: political warfare against the opposition party.
The Deep State Exposed
For years, the establishment media mocked anyone who warned about the Deep State and the weaponization of federal agencies. They called us conspiracy theorists. They said we were paranoid.
Well, who's laughing now?
Senator Grassley's revelations confirm what millions of Americans already knew in their gut: the Biden regime systematically abused the most powerful investigative tools in the federal government to target, intimidate, and undermine Republicans. They turned the Department of Justice into a political opposition research firm with subpoena power.
The misuse of legal instruments like subpoenas to potentially intimidate or influence political adversaries brings the critical issue of checks and balances into sharp focus.
That's putting it mildly. What we're looking at is nothing less than an attempted coup through legal process — using the color of law to achieve what they couldn't accomplish at the ballot box.
What Happens Next?
Now that President Trump is back in the White House with Attorney General Pam Bondi at the helm of the Justice Department, the question becomes: will there be accountability?
The American people deserve answers. They deserve to know exactly who authorized this surveillance, who carried it out, and how high up the chain this rot goes. Did it reach the Oval Office? Did Joe Biden know? Did he direct it?
These aren't hypothetical questions. They're essential to restoring any semblance of faith in our institutions.
The Democrats spent years howling about "threats to democracy" while running the most extensive political surveillance operation in American history. The hypocrisy is breathtaking, but hardly surprising from a party that has weaponized every lever of government power against its opponents.
Your Move, America
This scandal matters because it strikes at the very foundation of our Republic. If the party in power can simply surveil, subpoena, and wiretap its political opponents with impunity, we no longer have a democracy — we have a banana republic with better infrastructure.
Every American who cares about liberty, regardless of party, should be demanding a full investigation and criminal referrals for anyone involved in this abuse of power.
The question now is simple: Will justice finally be served, or will the Deep State protect its own once again?
