The depths of the Biden regime's weaponization of federal agencies just got even more disturbing. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) dropped a bombshell Tuesday, exposing how the corrupt Department of Justice secretly obtained phone records of sitting members of Congress during their politically motivated January 6th persecution campaign.
Speaking at a Senate hearing, Grassley revealed that Biden's DOJ bypassed fundamental constitutional protections designed to shield lawmakers from executive branch harassment. The secret subpoenas were issued without giving Republicans any chance to assert their constitutional rights or challenge the government overreach.
This is exactly the kind of deep state abuse that President Trump warned us about – and it's precisely why his landslide victory in 2024 was so crucial for saving our republic.
Constitutional Crisis Under Biden
What Grassley uncovered isn't just prosecutorial misconduct – it's a direct assault on the separation of powers that our founders established to prevent tyranny. The Speech or Debate Clause exists specifically to protect legislators from this kind of executive intimidation.
"The effort bypassed constitutional safeguards and blocked lawmakers from asserting their rights," Grassley stated, highlighting how Biden's politicized DOJ trampled on basic democratic norms.
Remember, this is the same corrupt Justice Department that raided President Trump's home, indicted him on bogus charges, and turned the FBI into Biden's personal gestapo. They went after school board parents, traditional Catholics, and anyone who dared question the 2020 election.
Now we know they were secretly spying on Republican members of Congress too. How deep does this rabbit hole go?
Trump's Justice Will Prevail
Fortunately, patriots now have a real Attorney General in Pam Bondi who will hold these deep state criminals accountable. The days of weaponized federal agencies targeting conservatives are over.
Every American should be outraged by this revelation. If they can secretly spy on elected representatives, what makes you think your privacy is safe? This is why draining the swamp isn't just a slogan – it's a matter of constitutional survival.
