The DOJ Spied on Congressional Investigators Doing Oversight on the DOJ

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Totally legit! If you’re a Banana Republic.
Time to dismantle the DOJ and rebuild it from the ground floor.


Several current and former congressional oversight staff have been recently informed that the U.S. Justice Department seized their phone and email records back in 2017 as part of leak investigations,belated revelations that have touched off an inquiry by DOJ's internal watchdog and raised serious concerns about the separation of powers between the executive and legislative branches.

Over the last week, several current and former Senate and House staff from both political parties have alerted Congress that they received belated notifications from Apple, Google or other Big Tech firms that their email or phone records were obtained from their personal devices via a grand jury subpoena.

Officials said the seizures were related, in part, to leak investigations stemming from the FBI's now-discredited Crossfire Hurricane investigation into Russia collusion.

The targeted staffers include people who worked for the Senate Judiciary and House Intelligence committees who have direct oversight responsibility for the FBI and Justice Department, raising concerns that the legislative branch overseers were being monitored by those they oversee in the executive branch.

"The Justice Department's secret targeting of congressional investigators is a new low in the agency's sordid history of abusing its authority to evade accountability," Iowa Sen. Charles Grassley, the top Republican on the Senate Budget Committee, told Just the News on Monday evening.

At least one of Grassley's former investigators when the senator chaired the Senate Judiciary Committee and helped uncover FBI wrongdoing in the Russia case, Jason Foster, recently received a notification of a subpoena dating to fall 2017.

"Ever since the botched Crossfire Hurricane investigation came to light, the FBI and Justice Department have gone to great lengths to cover up and distract from their own malfeasance. Their actions only serve to underscore the importance of Congress' constitutional oversight responsibility. This attack on congressional investigators will not deter us from that duty, and the department must answer for this abuse," Grassley also said.

The newly notified congressional investigators join former House Intelligence Committee chief investigative counsel Kash Patel and one other aide who served on that same panel who got notifications last year. Patel recently sued the government for violations of his civil liberties.

The notifications suggest the grand jury probe began in the U.S. Attorney's office in Washington, D.C., under the Trump DOJ, involved leaks of sensitive information that had been shared with Congress in 2017 and targeted Republicans and Democrats, including former House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff. Those notified have expressed shock as well as outrage.

 
Totally legit! If you’re a Banana Republic.
Time to dismantle the DOJ and rebuild it from the ground floor.


Several current and former congressional oversight staff have been recently informed that the U.S. Justice Department seized their phone and email records back in 2017 as part of leak investigations,belated revelations that have touched off an inquiry by DOJ's internal watchdog and raised serious concerns about the separation of powers between the executive and legislative branches.

Over the last week, several current and former Senate and House staff from both political parties have alerted Congress that they received belated notifications from Apple, Google or other Big Tech firms that their email or phone records were obtained from their personal devices via a grand jury subpoena.

Officials said the seizures were related, in part, to leak investigations stemming from the FBI's now-discredited Crossfire Hurricane investigation into Russia collusion.

The targeted staffers include people who worked for the Senate Judiciary and House Intelligence committees who have direct oversight responsibility for the FBI and Justice Department, raising concerns that the legislative branch overseers were being monitored by those they oversee in the executive branch.

"The Justice Department's secret targeting of congressional investigators is a new low in the agency's sordid history of abusing its authority to evade accountability," Iowa Sen. Charles Grassley, the top Republican on the Senate Budget Committee, told Just the News on Monday evening.

At least one of Grassley's former investigators when the senator chaired the Senate Judiciary Committee and helped uncover FBI wrongdoing in the Russia case, Jason Foster, recently received a notification of a subpoena dating to fall 2017.

"Ever since the botched Crossfire Hurricane investigation came to light, the FBI and Justice Department have gone to great lengths to cover up and distract from their own malfeasance. Their actions only serve to underscore the importance of Congress' constitutional oversight responsibility. This attack on congressional investigators will not deter us from that duty, and the department must answer for this abuse," Grassley also said.

The newly notified congressional investigators join former House Intelligence Committee chief investigative counsel Kash Patel and one other aide who served on that same panel who got notifications last year. Patel recently sued the government for violations of his civil liberties.

The notifications suggest the grand jury probe began in the U.S. Attorney's office in Washington, D.C., under the Trump DOJ, involved leaks of sensitive information that had been shared with Congress in 2017 and targeted Republicans and Democrats, including former House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff. Those notified have expressed shock as well as outrage.

Wait. 2017 was back when Trump was ranting about leaks

This is on him and HIS DOJ
 
By PETER STERNE

01/09/2017 10:40 AM EST

On Friday morning, President-elect Donald Trump tweeted a request for House and Senate intelligence committees to investigate the leak of a classified intelligence report to NBC News reporters.

“I am asking the chairs of the House and Senate committees to investigate top secret intelligence shared with NBC prior to me seeing it,” he tweeted. "Before I, or anyone, saw the classified and/or highly confidential hacking intelligence report, it was leaked out to @NBCNews. So serious!" he added on Sunday.


“That is a savage attack on the First Amendment,” he said. “We’ve been through this. Reporters have confidential sources. That’s become a hallowed part of the First Amendment and the ability of reporters to report. … These committees should not be getting into that.”

It would be much more likely for the Department of Justice to investigate the leak. As POLITICO reported last month, the Justice Department has on numerous occasions launched criminal investigations into government employees who passed classified information on to reporters.

“The way this would go is, the CIA or [Office of the Director of National Intelligence] or whoever else had the equities in this leaked report would file a crimes report to the Department of Justice, and then the National Security division and the U.S. Attorney’s Office would look into it,” Zaid said.
 
So Trump is the enemy within?
This all started with the FISA abuses on candidate Trump, then president elect Trump, and President Trump.
It was all widely known.
They have become so brazen that they're fucking with a whole BRANCH of the Federal Government.
Ultimately, this is NOT about Trump, stupid.
Try THINKING instead of feels for once.
 
At this point, we should just assume the DOJ and it's intelligence agencies will lie, cheat, steal and spy on behalf of the Democrats in every possible situation.
As an average American this is hugely disappointing to me. I always admired the FBI and CIA as the best of the best of us. A naive assumption apparently. The DOJ not so much, it's infested with politics. It seems our last line of defense is the SCOTUS.
 

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