Jack Smith Spied On Me, And I Was Never Supposed To Find Out |
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Jack Smith Spied On Me, And I Was Never Supposed To Find Out
My privacy was violated by Jack Smith’s secret dragnet under Arctic Frost — and now Congress is demanding answers.
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It started with a curious FedEx envelope from AT&T I received last Thursday morning — one I didn’t think much about until I opened it and found a bombshell. It contained a letter and other documents from AT&T informing me that my personal phone records from the 2020 election cycle had been quietly harvested by the federal government years ago, and I was never even told.
I am not the only one. I am simply one of the latest to discover that I was caught in the wide, secret net cast by Special Counsel Jack Smith.
Prominent figures such as Kash Patel and Susie Wiles have already spoken out about being targeted by these stealth subpoenas, but my notification, and those sent to other Georgians I know, prove that this wasn’t just about the high-profile names in Trump’s inner circle. It was a digital dragnet designed to map the associations of anyone — including private analysts like me — who dared to address........