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Surveillance and Separation_ The DOJ's Controversial Monitoring of Congress

Surveillance and Separation_ The DOJ's Controversial Monitoring of Congress

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The recent revelations about the Department of Justice's alleged surveillance of Congress during their review of Jeffrey Epstein's files have thrown a wrench into the relationship between the legislative and executive branches. Imagine this: members of Congress are digging into sensitive documents, potentially unearthing critical information about one of the most high-profile cases of our time, and unbeknownst to them, the DOJ might be watching their every move. What does this mean for our democracy?
Let’s dive into the details. Photographs from a House Judiciary Committee hearing held on February 11, 2026, revealed Attorney General Pam Bondi with a binder labeled "Jayapal Pramila Search History." Yes, you heard that right. This binder suggests that the DOJ was indeed tracking Representative Pramila Jayapal’s searches within the Epstein files. This revelation has raised eyebrows and sparked intense bipartisan outrage.


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