Politics
EXPOSED: Biden’s DOJ Spied on Dozens of GOP Lawmakers in Massive Probe
Liberty Check
- Special Prosecutor Jack Smith oversaw surveillance of 44 members of Congress in what critics are calling a politically motivated fishing expedition
- Biden’s DOJ and FBI launched an unprecedented criminal investigation targeting President Trump and hundreds of individuals in his orbit following the 2020 election
- Newly released documents expose the scope and intrusiveness of federal agencies’ use of power against political opponents
Newly unearthed documents reveal the shocking extent of federal government overreach under the Biden administration. Records released Tuesday show Special Prosecutor Jack Smith and his team conducted sweeping surveillance operations that included peering into the text messages of 44 sitting members of Congress.
The revelations paint a disturbing picture of weaponized federal agencies targeting political opponents. The Biden Department of Justice and FBI launched what amounts to a massive criminal investigation into President Donald Trump and hundreds of individuals and organizations connected to him in the aftermath of the 2020 election.
The scope of the surveillance operation, dubbed “Arctic Frost,” demonstrates the lengths to which the administrative state will go to monitor and intimidate those who challenge the Washington establishment. Constitutional conservatives have long warned about this exact type of government overreach, and these documents provide concrete evidence of their concerns.
The intrusive nature of the investigation raises serious questions about Fourth Amendment protections and the proper limits of prosecutorial power. When federal prosecutors begin monitoring the private communications of dozens of elected representatives, the line between legitimate law enforcement and political persecution becomes dangerously blurred.
This scandal represents yet another chapter in the ongoing saga of federal agencies being turned against American citizens for political purposes. The documents released Tuesday offer a rare glimpse into operations that typically remain hidden from public view, protected by layers of bureaucratic secrecy and prosecutorial discretion.
Critics argue that Smith’s investigation went far beyond any reasonable scope, casting a dragnet that swept up hundreds of individuals whose only connection was their association with President Trump or their participation in the political process. The sheer scale of the operation suggests a coordinated effort to map out and potentially intimidate an entire political movement.
The surveillance of congressional text messages is particularly troubling from a separation of powers perspective. When the executive branch uses its law enforcement apparatus to monitor members of the legislative branch, it threatens the delicate balance that protects American liberty.
The Constitution must be defended.