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SHOCKING: Tension is surging on Capitol Hill tonight as reports emerge that panic is spreading among members of Congress

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💥 SHOCKING: Tension is surging on Capitol Hill tonight as reports emerge that panic is spreading among members of Congress ⚡

The sudden scramble follows explosive claims that Special Counsel Jack Smith has uploaded a trove of subpoenaed phone records—records said to include calls linked to D.0.n.a.l.d T.r.u.m.p during critical moments surrounding efforts to delay the certification of the 2020 election. According to sources familiar with the matter, the data could expose previously unseen patterns of communication and suggest coordinated activity at the highest levels of power. 👇

### **Capitol Hill on Edge as Lawmakers Clash Over Phone Records Subpoena**

**Washington, D.C.** — Tension reverberated through Capitol Hill this week as explosive revelations about phone records obtained during the January 6 investigation reignited partisan conflict in Congress.

At the center of the turmoil are subpoenas issued in 2023 by then‑Special Counsel **Jack Smith**, who led the federal probe into efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Internal Department of Justice documents and Senate disclosures show that Smith’s team obtained phone toll records — including the originating and receiving numbers, dates, durations and times of calls — for more than half a dozen Republican senators and one House member around the time of the Jan. 6 attack. The records were gathered as part of an effort to trace communications linked to pressure campaigns on lawmakers to delay certification of the election results. ([CBS News][1])

Republican lawmakers loudly condemned the collection of their data as a **breach of privacy and constitutional norms**, with figures like Senator Ted Cruz and others calling for investigations into the legality of the subpoenas and DOJ procedures. Cruz has alleged that the move amounted to “spying” on congressional communications. ([Dallas News][2])

Supporters of Smith’s actions, including Democrats and legal experts, counter that the information obtained was limited to metadata — not the content of calls — and was legally authorized as part of a grand jury investigation. They note that such toll records are a common investigative tool and were used narrowly for the days surrounding Jan. 6 to illuminate patterns of contact relevant to the probe. ([AOL][3])

The controversy has spilled into high‑profile hearings. Members of the House Judiciary Committee have subpoenaed Smith himself for testimony about his decisions and investigative methods, while Republicans push oversight efforts into the Justice Department’s conduct. ([House Judiciary Committee Republicans][4])

Political tensions are high, with critics framing these subpoenas as evidence of government overreach and supporters defending them as lawful, targeted steps in a historic investigation into an unprecedented attack on the Capitol. As lawmakers prepare for further hearings and possible legislative responses, the dispute highlights ongoing divisions over how far prosecutors can go in probing the darkest days of the January 6 saga — and what protections members of Congress should be afforded in such inquiries.

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