43 congressional workers and two members of Congress had their phone and text message data surreptitiously stolen by Trump’s DOJ.

 

“As these abuses demonstrate, there are few guardrails preventing a lone prosecutor or the Attorney General,

The Department of Justice or even state or local law enforcement from spying on Congress and threatening our constitutional system of checks and balances,” Wyden stated in a press release.

“It is particularly concerning that the Department of Justice hoodwinked a judge into signing off on secret surveillance on both Democrats and Republicans in Congress.”

GOP legislators in North Carolina overcome the bill’s veto to deprive newly appointed Democratic officials of their positions.

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