Newly obtained documents reveal the Justice Department secretly collected House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan’s personal phone records for more than two years without his knowledge, deepening concerns among Republicans that federal law enforcement has been weaponized against the Biden administration’s political opponents.
According to the documents, the DOJ secured a grand jury subpoena on April 25, 2022, demanding “all call detail records” tied to Jordan dating back to Jan. 1, 2020, the House Judiciary Committee said in a Thursday press release.
The data sweep included incoming and outgoing calls, texts, direct-connect communications, voicemail details, IP addresses, location information, and even payment sources.
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