Rep. Adam Schiff spent months launching secret impeachment hearings, never thinking his conduct would be called into question.
He is now caught in the crosshairs of a formidable government agent, Mr. Brendan Carr, Federal Communication Commissioner. The impeachment may be over, but Mr. Carr is formally investigating Rep. Schiff for violating privacy laws -- more like obliterating ethical boundaries -- by setting up his own surveillance state to target the president’s allies.
Carr is currently uncovering the diabolical nature of the congressman’s “surveillance state.” At the time, Schiff resorted to such desperate measures because he didn’t have much of an impeachment case: Therefore, he issued secret subpoenas to phone carriers hoping to mine the private data of his political opponents, or in effect ransacking their private lives.
The objective was to obtain and publish the calls of Trump’s allies.
Much to his delight, Schiff’s subpoenas to the phone carriers resulted in their turning over nearly 4,000 pages of confidential records, in the process violating their customers’ rights to data privacy.
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Yea, Yea, Yea Investigate Schiff, Clinton, Pelosi
ReplyDeleteEspecially Clinton.
But NOTHING will ever happen to these people.
That is why the US is separated now. Different
Rules for Different people. Another reason why Trump needs another
4 years with the House and Senate being Republican run, just
to see what can be done.
Each different customer should result in an additional count of the charges.....
ReplyDeleteYou are a fat, fascist asshole and I hope your business fails.
ReplyDeleteYou are a fat, fascist asshole and I hope your business fails.
ReplyDeleteLockup Shifty Schiff for his crimes.
ReplyDeleteGood go get him and may he burn in hell for all the crap he has caused.
ReplyDeleteThere is very few things I would like to see above seeing Schitt get frog marched away just like Avanatti.
ReplyDeleteNadler next.
ReplyDeleteIf they pursue the execs and lesser managers of the companies who improperly gave Schiff details, and those on Schiff's staff with access they will generate a lot of leverage against him.
Members of Congress have a limited immunity against arrest and prosecution while in session. But it does not cover breaking the law, which occurred over Schiff's signature.
Watching and hoping...
Investigation after investigation, study after study and nothing ever happens.
ReplyDeleteWhat ever happened to the investigation by the State Police and FBI over the racist graffiti at SU. Investigation, then just let time pass and people will forget about it...