'21st Century Digital Watergate': Another GOP Senator’s Phone Records Were Targeted by Biden’s DOJ

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Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) reportedly had his phone records subpoenaed as part of former Special Counsel Jack Smith's investigations into President Trump and the January 6th, 2021, protest at the Capitol.

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Cruz is now the ninth known GOP senator to have had his phone records sought by Smith. 

He joins Sens. Marsha Blackburn (TN), Ron Johnson (WI), Bill Hagerty (TN), Josh Hawley (MO), Cynthia Lummis (WY), Lindsey Graham (SC), Dan Sullivan (AK), and Tommy Tuberville (AL), according to a release earlier this month by a Senate panel.

Rep. Mike Kelly (R-PA) was also caught up in the investigation known as "Arctic Frost."

Axios, which first reported on the Cruz revelations, reports that the Texas senator's "phone records were ultimately not analyzed as part of Smith's Jan. 6 Capitol attack investigation because AT&T did not comply with the subpoena."

Good on AT&T.


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A clearly agitated Cruz called the attempts to target his phone records, as well as the communications of his colleagues, a "21st-century digital Watergate."

That's underselling it, if we're being honest.

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"This was intentional, targeted political spying that likely went to the very highest levels of the administration," he wrote on X. "There should be the broadest possible investigations and accountability."

The document, reviewed by Axios, was a broad search for names and addresses, along with "detail records for inbound and outbound calls, text messages, direct connect, and voicemail messages" associated with Cruz's cellphone between January 4th and 7th of 2021.

This is the clear weaponization of the Department of Justice (DOJ) under President Biden. And it will go without so much as a peep of acknowledgment from the "No Kings" rubes on the left.

Sen. Hawley previously responded to reports that his phone records had been sought with the appropriate level of outrage.

"Biden’s Stasi, who claimed to be saving 'our sacred democracy,' in fact worked overtime to destroy it - all for power," he wrote on X. "They spied on Catholic churches, prosecuted pro-lifers, deployed the FBI against parents at school board meetings, and tried to tap the phones of their political enemies. Including mine."

"This is an abuse of power beyond Watergate, beyond J. Edgar Hoover, one that directly strikes at the Constitution, the separation of powers, and the First Amendment."

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Hawley demanded prosecutions for those involved in trying to track the communications of he and his colleagues.

The House Judiciary Committee last week called on Smith to testify about what they have called "abusive surveillance."

"As the Special Counsel, you are ultimately responsible for the prosecutorial misconduct and constitutional abuses of your office," wrote Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH).

But, as Cruz notes, it likely goes higher than that.

Smith led two spectacularly failed investigations into Trump over election interference and classified documents, and is now being probed himself by the U.S. Office of Special Counsel (OSC) for potentially violating the Hatch Act.

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