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Blackburn Fights DOJ Over Phone Privacy Breach

Liberty Check

  • Sen. Marsha Blackburn is suing DOJ and FBI officials over a search of her phone records, alleging constitutional violations.
  • She says her First and Fourth Amendment rights and the Speech and Debate Clause were breached, and that a Verizon subpoena was issued earlier than previously known.
  • Investigators reportedly collected location and call data, prompting claims officials targeted Republican lawmakers.

Sen. Marsha Blackburn is suing senior Biden Justice Department and FBI officials over a search of her phone records, which she asserts violated multiple constitutional protections.

She specifically cites infringements of her First and Fourth Amendment rights and the breach of congressional separation of powers.

The investigation involved collecting location and call data, leading to allegations that officials targeted Republican lawmakers with little regard for constitutional boundaries.

  • Sen. Blackburn’s legal challenge targets the DOJ and figures connected to the Arctic Frost probe.
  • She argues her First and Fourth Amendment freedoms, and rights under the Speech and Debate Clause, were violated.
  • The subpoena for Verizon to release call data was reportedly issued months earlier than previously known, well before President Trump’s indictment.

Constitutional protections are not optional, and Americans have a right to privacy—even in Washington.

Our freedoms depend on staying vigilant.

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