Judge Boasberg May Actually Be in Trouble and an Impeachment Inquiry is in Order - Jack Smith Also Has a Problem Over This

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When Jack Smith subpoenaed the phone records of Senator Ted Cruz, he may well have been in violation of statutory law, 2 U.S.C. 6628 when he did not notify the Senator.

As for Boasberg, he seems to have issued an incompetent order to not disclose.

That is, if the phone records were from an official phone, which is likely.


 
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“Notwithstanding any other provision of law or rule of civil or criminal procedure, the Office of the SAA, any officer, employee, or agent of the Office of the SAA, and any provider for a Senate office that is providing services to or used by a Senate office shall not be barred, through operation of any court order or any statutory provision, from notifying the Senate office of any legal process seeking disclosure of Senate data of the Senate office that is transmitted, processed, or stored (whether temporarily or otherwise) through the use of an electronic system established, maintained, or operated, or the use of electronic services provided, in whole or in part by the Office of the SAA, the officer, employee, or agent of the Office of the SAA, or the provider for a Senate office.”
 
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