Congress is being spied on by the President of the United States.
One of the biggest revelations from Testimony from Pam Bondi’s House Judiciary Committee did not come from what was said in the room.
A photo of Bondi’s notes showed the committee members with their photos and their search history in Epstein files.
The executive spying on the legislature should be a bigger story than a collective shrug and resignation that this is just Trump being Trump so we all have to live with it.
Check out my review of Pam Bondi’s testimonial:
Members of Congress reviewing the unredacted files are trying to provide information to the American people.
The Trump administration is trying to make it as difficult as possible to make that information public.
Members of Congress are limited in the amount of time they can spend on the files, and only four computers are available to the 535 members.
After years of complaining and embracing false conspiracies about spying by Republicans, including Trump, it turns out that Trump really is spying on Congress.
CNN’s Kasie Hunt asked Rep. Zoe Lofgren: “We learned from this photo that the searches that members of Congress conduct are apparently tracked and then read by the Justice Department by the attorney general. What are your thoughts on that development?”
Read Lofgren’s response and see evidence of Trump’s spying below.


