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Politics : The Trump Presidency -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Thomas M. who wrote (353628)11/1/2025 12:07:16 PM
From: Thomas M.1 Recommendation

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Judge Boasberg’s gag order prevented AT&T from informing the Senate it was being spied on. That gag order was illegal. It blatantly violated 2 USC 6628, which requires the Senate to be given notice of collection of its data or communications.

That same law also REQUIRES courts to quash subpoenas demanding collection of Senate data upon a motion by the Senate, which is exactly why James Boasberg issued his illegal gag order: he knew the Senate would have IMMEDIATELY gone to court to nuke the Biden administration’s illegal spying against at least 8 U.S. senators.

It is clear Boasberg was engaged in a lengthy conspiracy to defraud the U.S., and that he did so deliberately and with malice. His blatantly illegal gag order exposes the entire scheme.

Boasberg should obviously be impeached. But he should also be indicted, arrested, convicted, and imprisoned.



Tom