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Biden and gang weaponized the DOJ to try to destroy Trump before the 2024 election just like they committed felonies in order to win the 2020 election and jailed hundreds of innocent Americans in order to cover up their crimes. It is time now for justice to be done.
justthenews.com
By John Solomon
Published: October 22, 2025 5:43pm
A prominent Republican senator whose phone records were seized during the Biden administration declared Wednesday she will sue Justice Department and FBI officials who conducted the search on grounds they violated her personal civil liberties and her protections as a member of Congress. “The infringement is deep and wide,” Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., told Just the News.
Blackburn said the 2023 grand jury subpoena of phone records violated her 1st and 4th Amendment protections of free speech and privacy, her separation of powers protections as a lawmaker and possibly the Stored Communications Act because her carrier Verizon retained and turned over information on her geographic locations when she made calls.
She also singled out former Special Counsel Jack Smith, who led investigations that prompted two felony indictments of Donald Trump that have since been dismissed, as well as a specialized team at the FBI that conducted phone analysis on records seized from eight U.S. senators and one House member in a Jan. 6 related probe code named Arctic Frost.
“I can assure you this, we will be suing the Biden DOJ, Jack Smith and his CR-15 team, which, of course, has already been fired by (current FBi Director) Kash Patel, thank goodness,” Blackburn said in an interview on the Just the News, No Noise television show. “These guys just hated Donald Trump, and they hated us because we supported Donald Trump, and we were standing with Donald Trump.”
Blackburn made clear her lawyers have researched several areas of possible infringement, including her personal liberties and her duties as a member of Congress protected by the Constitution’s Speech and Debate clause.
“When you look at what happened with us, it's the 1st and the 4th amendment that was violated with the eight senators, plus our Speech and Debate Clause, our separation of powers and the Stored Communications Act, all of those were violations,” she said.
GOP senator says she plans to sue Biden DOJ officials, FBI for invasion of phone privacy
Sen. Marsha Blackburn says search of phone records violated her 1st and 4th Amendment rights, her separation of powers protections as a lawmaker and possibly the Stored Communications Act.
GOP senator says she plans to sue Biden DOJ officials, FBI for invasion of phone privacy
Sen. Marsha Blackburn says search of phone records violated her 1st and 4th Amendment rights, her separation of powers protections as a lawmaker and possibly the Stored Communications Act.By John Solomon
Published: October 22, 2025 5:43pm
A prominent Republican senator whose phone records were seized during the Biden administration declared Wednesday she will sue Justice Department and FBI officials who conducted the search on grounds they violated her personal civil liberties and her protections as a member of Congress. “The infringement is deep and wide,” Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., told Just the News.
Blackburn said the 2023 grand jury subpoena of phone records violated her 1st and 4th Amendment protections of free speech and privacy, her separation of powers protections as a lawmaker and possibly the Stored Communications Act because her carrier Verizon retained and turned over information on her geographic locations when she made calls.
She also singled out former Special Counsel Jack Smith, who led investigations that prompted two felony indictments of Donald Trump that have since been dismissed, as well as a specialized team at the FBI that conducted phone analysis on records seized from eight U.S. senators and one House member in a Jan. 6 related probe code named Arctic Frost.
“I can assure you this, we will be suing the Biden DOJ, Jack Smith and his CR-15 team, which, of course, has already been fired by (current FBi Director) Kash Patel, thank goodness,” Blackburn said in an interview on the Just the News, No Noise television show. “These guys just hated Donald Trump, and they hated us because we supported Donald Trump, and we were standing with Donald Trump.”
Blackburn made clear her lawyers have researched several areas of possible infringement, including her personal liberties and her duties as a member of Congress protected by the Constitution’s Speech and Debate clause.
“When you look at what happened with us, it's the 1st and the 4th amendment that was violated with the eight senators, plus our Speech and Debate Clause, our separation of powers and the Stored Communications Act, all of those were violations,” she said.