[ [link removed] ]Pramila Jayapal
John, this is
outrageous:
The Department of Justice is spying on members of Congress — including me
— as we search the Epstein files to hold them accountable.
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Members of Congress should be able to conduct oversight without the
Department of Justice spying on us.
Spying on my search history with a “burn book” of exactly what emails I
searched is totally inappropriate. As a member of Congress, it’s
imperative that I look for technical answers as to why exactly the DOJ
thought it was okay to release the names of survivors while failing to
investigate the predators that need to be brought to justice.
It is my job to hold them accountable, and it violates long-established
democratic norms for the DOJ to surveil us as we conduct oversight. Seeing
a burn book spying on my search history for the “un-redacted” Epstein
files took this beyond the law.
We can’t undo the failure of Pam Bondi’s Department of Justice. But we can
decide what happens next.
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support my campaign and help me keep fighting to rein in Pam Bondi’s
Department of Justice.
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Together, we can hold our government accountable.
In solidarity,
Pramila Jayapal
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