The latest chapter in the left’s relentless war on conservatives looks less like justice and more like a full-blown partisan witch hunt. An Obama-appointed federal judge, James Boasberg, has thrown the doors wide open for a rogue Department of Justice to secretly grab private phone records of Republican senators. This isn’t justice—it’s political espionage draped in the fake cloak of legality. When government officials weaponize the law to spy on elected Republicans, it’s not just troubling; it’s downright dangerous and illegal.
Boasberg’s move to silence phone companies, barring them from even alerting senators that their data was being subpoenaed, screams corruption. The excuse? A flimsy claim that notifying targets would lead to “evidence tampering.” Give me a break. This wasn’t about preserving evidence but about hiding an unconstitutional fishing expedition targeting GOP lawmakers. Federal law explicitly forbids such gag orders on official Senate communications. The judge’s willingness to disregard that law is proof of a baked-in bias and a gross abuse of power.
DC Obama Judge Jeb Boasberg endangered American and allied lives when he illegally exposed an ongoing military operation.
Boasberg freed a NYC woman who traveled to the White House after threatening to kill President Trump.
Boasberg allowed Team Biden to illegally spy on Trump… pic.twitter.com/Vcz11eLH5c
— 🇺🇸 Mike Davis 🇺🇸 (@mrddmia) November 1, 2025
What’s worse, the Department of Justice special counsel Jack Smith, who is leading these inquiries, showed zero respect for constitutional protections like the Speech and Debate Clause. These protections exist to keep government branches separate and to ensure lawmakers aren’t harassed by unelected bureaucrats hell-bent on political destruction. Yet, Smith’s office aggressively sought call logs from nearly a dozen Republican senators and even a House member, hoping to build some kind of manufactured case against Trump and his allies. It’s a vendetta disguised as law enforcement.
The silence from the liberal media is deafening. Remember when conservatives faced accusations for simply offering legal advice or organizing protests? The left’s law experts were out in force, lambasting anyone who dared question their narrative. Now, when an Obama judge possibly breaks federal law, and the DOJ weaponizes secret subpoenas against Republicans, these “experts” vanish. It’s clear: the left’s version of justice isn’t about the rule of law; it’s about punishing their political enemies and protecting their own.
Republicans aren’t standing down this time. They’re calling for investigations and impeachment proceedings against Boasberg for his blatant lawlessness. And rightfully so. If the judiciary and DOJ are going to act as a political police force, then our government has lost its way completely. Is this the future America wants—a country where legal protections are shredded by partisan hacks? Or will conservatives finally fight back against this deep-state tyranny masquerading as justice?
					
						
					
