Posted on 03/13/2020 6:37:26 AM PDT by Red Badger
During the House impeachment proceedings, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) released a report which included the phone records that included calls made or received by Rep. Devin Nunes(R-CA), journalist John Solomon, Rudy Giuliani, and others. The records in the report didnt contain the content of the conversations but included who called who and how long the call lasted.
The belief was that the records were obtained through subpoenas to the phone companies of records related to Giuliani and Lev Parnas, with the obvious purpose meant to try to impugn the people whose records were included without reason or cause.
What made it especially troubling was Schiff wouldnt explain who was subpoenaed or how, and if it was a Congressional subpoena straight to the companies, it was a troubling abuse of power.
Now, as Kim Strassel at the Wall Street Journal is reporting, the FCC Commissioner, Brendan Carr, is calling Schiff out over what he believes are abuses of his subpoena power and Carr wants answers. Strassel called it an incredible abuse with Schiff publishing call records of his political rivals including Nunes, even the Presidents attorney, Rudy Giuliani. Schiff even smeared Nunes during a press conference with the records, trying to suggest that Nunes was somehow complicit.
While Carr acknowledged that there might be instances in which Schiff could subpoena call records, Carr said the problem was that Schiff did this in secret, without giving the people whose records were grabbed the opportunity to respond or fight the request.
If thats allowed, thats a tremendous abuse of power if members of Congress can just demand phone records from the phone company about any American without any court and without any check.
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Brendan Carr ✔ @BrendanCarrFCC
Chairman Schiff has been collecting Americans private call records through a secret & partisan process.
He even published some of them in the Impeachment Report.
These sensitive records are protected by federal law.
His conduct raises serious concerns & Ive asked for answers https://twitter.com/kimstrassel/status/1238246263193206785 Kimberley Strassel ✔ @KimStrassel
My latest: FCC Commissioner @BrendanCarrFCC takes on Schiff's surveillance state, slapping him for secret subpoenas for call records that invade privacy and deny targets judicial review. https://www.wsj.com/articles/adam-schiffs-surveillance-state-11584050541 via @WSJ 11.3K 6:32 PM - Mar 12, 2020 Twitter Ads info and privacy
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Carr sent Schiffs House Intel Committee a formal letter not only calling out their prior actions, but indicating that Schiff/the Committee may still be getting peoples records.
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Brendan Carr ✔ @BrendanCarrFCC Replying to @BrendanCarrFCC
2. By proceeding in secret, Schiff deprived Americans - from private citizens to his political opponents to a journalist - of their legal right to go to court and seek to maintain the confidentiality of their sensitive call records.
Here is my letter.:
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Carr points out in his letter that Schiff isnt allowed to get the records from the phone company without consent from the citizen or in accordance with the law that there has to be judicial review. Nor did they establish any legitimate legislative purpose in subpoenaing the records.
Moreover, as Carr notes, the recent decision involving the subpoena to former White House Counsel Don McGahn has now established that the subpoena power of the Congress as to such things might be questionable, without a court check on possible abuse of power.
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Kimberley Strassel ✔ @KimStrassel · 13h Replying to @KimStrassel
FCC's Carr: Schiff "created out of whole cloth a secret and effectively unreviewable and unchecked mechanism for obtaining call records on any and all Americans." This "secret and partisan process" "deprives Americans of their legal rights."
Kimberley Strassel ✔ @KimStrassel
FCC's Carr calls on Congress to address Schiff's snooping as part of its surveillance debate, and also holds out possibility of FCC action. 2,826 6:35 PM - Mar 12, 2020 Twitter Ads info and privacy
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Yes, please. Its about time. Carr mentions substantial fines in his letter but there may be further action that could be taken.
The Leviathan which lives in DC; fully exhibiting its tyrannical power.
I predict the FCC cannot even approach the beast.
Care to wager?
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