The House Judiciary Committee, led by Chairman Jim Jordan, is expanding its investigation into allegations that the Biden administration spied on Republican members of Congress, particularly related to the January 6 investigation.
• There were claims last year that the FBI under the Biden administration accessed the phone records of several Republican lawmakers, including eight senators, during its investigation known as Arctic Frost.
• Jim Jordan has sent a letter to Glen Jammaron, the CEO of Alpine Bank, requesting documents pertaining to possible subpoenas by the Department of Justice for the financial records of Colorado GOP Representative Lauren Boebert.
• The request includes information related to investigations concerning the 2020 presidential election, as well as evidence pertaining to the Arctic Frost investigation and actions by former Special Counsel Jack Smith.
• The deadline for Alpine Bank to provide the requested materials is set for May 11.
The expansion of this probe reflects ongoing concerns regarding government surveillance of political opponents, which raises significant questions about privacy and accountability in political investigations.
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