Seizure of phone records become a pattern at center of ‘grand conspiracy’ weaponization case

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When a respected former prosecutor approached the Justice Department in 2018 with a witness who claimed he had evidence on Hunter Biden’s alleged misdeeds, they discounted his offer and later subpoenaed his private phone records. 

The incident is regaining new salience after recent revelations that DOJ special counsel Jack Smith cast a net of subpoenas for phone records of several GOP members of Congress and even obtained government phones that had belonged to President Donald Trump and his former vice president. 

The Trump Justice Department believes these kinds of incidents are interconnected. Officials quietly opened a probe this summer that treats the last decade of political “weaponization” of law enforcement and intelligence agencies as an ongoing criminal conspiracy. The agency is reportedly investigating a decade of Democratic Party and “deep-state” efforts ranging from ginning up the Trump-Russia collusion narrative to examining Smith’s pursuit of Trump.

The man who originally brought that Hunter Biden evidence to the Justice Department, former United States Attorney Bud Cummins, recently told Just the News that history has vindicated what the DOJ declined to probe and blamed “a real culture problem” within the agency and the FBI for the decision.  more

3 Comments on Seizure of phone records become a pattern at center of ‘grand conspiracy’ weaponization case

  1. This post ties in with several currently on page numero uno. I guess it would be frowned upon if you shot the fuck out of the assholes trying to take your personal property. That’s eventually probably going to happen. They should consider what they are doing.

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