Jack Smith Subpoena Scandal: Judge Defends Gag Order Amid Spying Allegations
Fox BusinessDecember 5, 20252 min140,942 views
14 connectionsΒ·19 entities in this videoβJack Smith's Upcoming Testimony
- π€ Jack Smith is expected to testify privately before the House Judiciary Committee later this month.
- π¬ An attorney for Smith stated that Jack offered to voluntarily appear in an open hearing to address misconceptions about his investigation.
- π£οΈ President Trump is advocating for a public hearing rather than a private deposition, believing Smith cannot answer questions adequately in private.
Judge Booseberg and the Gag Order
- ποΈ A top federal court official is defending Judge James Booseberg and his gag order related to the FBI's Arctic Frost investigation.
- β The defense suggests the Chief Judge in Washington was likely unaware that the subpoena's targets were members of Congress.
- π Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley expressed deep concern over Smith's apparent lack of candor and called for accountability.
Allegations of Spying and Overreach
- π Jack Smith's investigation is described as wide-spanning, potentially targeting not only congressmen and senators but also ordinary Trump supporters.
- β οΈ Concerns are raised about spying on sitting senators and imposing gag orders that prevent phone companies from notifying targets.
- π« The described actions are likened to those in authoritarian regimes like East Germany or Russia, deemed inappropriate for the United States.
- π AT&T reportedly pushed back against a request for data, refusing to comply with the subpoena.
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