Democrats Caught Spying on 8 GOP Senators As Part Of ‘Arctic Frost’ Probe

Well, it’s official. The FBI is no longer even pretending to be neutral. A newly released document has blown the lid off what may be one of the most outrageous abuses of power we’ve seen in recent memory. And no, this isn’t some anonymous leak or wild speculation. It’s a real, declassified memo that shows the FBI conducted secret surveillance on eight sitting Republican senators, all under the convenient banner of the so-called “Arctic Frost” investigation.

The memo, dated September 27, 2023, and marked “UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO,” was made public by Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA), and it’s causing a political earthquake on Capitol Hill. According to the document, the FBI’s Washington Field Office authorized “preliminary toll analysis” — basically snooping into call and text records — on phone numbers tied to GOP Senators Lindsey Graham, Bill Hagerty, Josh Hawley, Dan Sullivan, Tommy Tuberville, Ron Johnson, Cynthia Lummis, and Marsha Blackburn.

Let that sink in. The Biden FBI was running surveillance on members of the United States Senate.

Grassley put it bluntly: “This document shows the Biden FBI spied on 8 of my Republican Senate colleagues during its Arctic Frost investigation.” And he’s not wrong. The Arctic Frost probe, which eventually morphed into Special Counsel Jack Smith’s “fake elector” case against President Trump, was supposedly about election law violations. Now we’re learning it quietly expanded to target sitting lawmakers with no criminal predicate. No warrants. No oversight. Just pure political surveillance.

Senator Ron Johnson, who was one of the senators targeted, called the operation a “fishing expedition.” He pointed out that this same FBI tried to downplay the Hunter Biden laptop and has a growing track record of politically motivated behavior. “This is major corruption,” Johnson said at a press event with Grassley. “We’re being spied on for purely political reasons.”

Senator Bill Hagerty chimed in as well, calling the surveillance “extraordinary” and “completely unjustified.” He emphasized that none of the senators were even targets of a criminal investigation. “There’s no predicate,” Hagerty said. “There’s no reason for this other than a fishing expedition, which should outrage and shock every American.”

And he’s absolutely right. If the FBI can secretly review private communications of elected officials without any legal justification, what makes you think your privacy is safe?

Grassley says he’s not letting this go, and thank God for that. As ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, he’s vowing to get to the bottom of it. Because if this kind of abuse goes unanswered, it won’t just be Republicans in the crosshairs next time, it’ll be anyone who dares challenge the regime.

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