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Senate Republicans release subpoenas sought by Jack Smith during Trump probe

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Senate Republicans aren’t standing down in their investigation into the tactics Biden-era special counsel Jack Smith deployed as part of his probe into President Donald Trump’s efforts to subvert the 2020 presidential election results.

Still smarting from recent revelations Smith obtained phone records for several GOP members of Congress around the time of the Jan. 6, 2021 attacks on the Capitol, Republican senators gathered Wednesday to announce the release of nearly 200 subpoenas Smith issued as part of his inquiry.

Smith’s team requested communications with media companies — including conservative stalwarts Fox News and Newsmax — and correspondences with senior White House advisers — like Stephen Miller and Dan Scavino. Investigators sought information regarding fundraising and financial data for conservatives and conservative groups.

Calling the Smith investigation worse than the 1970s political scandal that followed the break-in of the Democratic National Committee headquarters and ultimately toppled Richard Nixon, GOP senators at their press conference demanded accountability for the former Biden administration.

“We should have Watergate style hearings on this for months,” said Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-Mo.). “If we’re ever going to root this out, we have to be serious about it, and consequences have to follow: resignations, firings, criminal prosecutions. You simply can’t in this country use the justice system to throw people in jail because they have a red jersey on or a blue jersey on.”

Trump has come under fire for politicizing the Justice Department and encouraging Attorney General Pam Bondi to go after his adversaries. In recent weeks, New York Attorney General Letitia James — who brought a civil fraud case against the president — was indicted for mortgage fraud; former FBI director James Comey was charged with lying to Congress; and former national security adviser John Bolton was accused of mishandling classified documents.

But Trump and allies are casting Smith’s investigation as an example of the political weaponization of President Joe Biden’s DOJ.

Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), the chair of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, argued that the massive trove of documents revealed a “Biden administration enemies list.” Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) accused D.C. District Court Chief Judge James Boasberg of printing subpoenas at Smith’s behest “like the placemats at Denny’s, one after the other.”

Senators also suggested the House should consider impeaching Boasberg, renewing calls for the judge’s removal for ruling against the president in a deportation case earlier this year.

Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), who is running point on the Smith investigation alongside Johnson, called the special counsel’s investigation “the vehicle by which FBI agents and DOJ prosecutors could improperly investigate the entire Republican political apparatus.”

In a statement, Lanny Breuer, a lawyer for Smith, reiterated that the former special counsel was open to sharing details of his investigation with Congress.

“As we informed congressional leaders last week, Jack is happy to discuss his work as Special Counsel and answer any questions at a public hearing just like every other Special Counsel investigating a president before him has done,” Breuer said. “We hope the House and Senate Judiciary Committees will agree so the American people can hear directly from him. Name the time and place. Jack will be there.”

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