DOJ Spying on Congress Under Trump Triggers Outrage
The Department of Justice under the Trump administration engaged in a “grave constitutional violation” by secretly obtaining phone records and emails belonging to members of Congress and their staff, according to a sharp rebuke from Republican Representative Mike Turner, chair of the House Intelligence Committee.
Turner vehemently criticized the DOJ’s actions, labeling them a blatant weaponization of the justice system against legislative oversight. The revelations stem from a newly released report by Inspector General Michael Horowitz, which exposed the full extent of tired
The report points to sweeping oversight
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The report reveals the DOJ’s scaring tactics in a chilling way
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Horowitz’s report.
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Interestingly, the report details how the DOJ, during the Trump administration, issued sweeping subpoenas demanding thatójApple and Google turn over private data belonging to lawmakers and their aides. These data collection
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