DOJ Tracked House Democrats’ Search History

DOJ Tracked House Democrats' Search History

Source: Fox News

Summary

Democrats in the House of Representatives are upset that the Department of Justice (DOJ) allegedly tracked their search history while reviewing the Epstein files at DOJ headquarters. A photographer caught a printout of Rep. Pramila Jayapal’s search queries, which included phrases like “Epstein victim list — all redacted” and “new Brazilian just arrived, sexy and cute, 19 yo.” The DOJ did not comment on the matter. Lawmakers are concerned about the separation of powers and the monitoring of their searches. Some lawmakers suggested that the DOJ bring its devices to the Capitol for review.


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As expected, the matter has reached another stage.

Lawmakers reviewed the Epstein files at DOJ headquarters, searching for information. The DOJ allegedly tracked their search history. Rep. Pramila Jayapal’s search queries were caught on camera. Democrats are concerned about the monitoring of their searches. The DOJ did not comment on the matter. The incident has sparked a debate about the separation of powers.

The performance of outrage is well-rehearsed.


Author: Evan Null