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HOW MANY GOP CONGRESSMEN WERE INVOLVED WITH JANUARY 6? FIND OUT.

To: Sen. Cornyn, Rep. Pfluger, Sen. Cruz

From: A verified voter in Mason, TX

March 25

More public disclosure of Jack Smith’s investigation into collaboration between Donald Trump and allies in Congress to subvert the 2020 election. Emails from January 2023 circulated among Smith’s deputies show how top GOP lawmakers communicated directly with individuals. Individuals later identified by Smith as Trump’s co-conspirators in his election interference plot, including attorneys Rudy Giuliani and John Eastman. Those contacts became the Smith office’s justification for pursuing subpoenas of phone logs for more than a dozen Republican officials. Including former Speaker Kevin McCarthy, Sen. Lindsey Graham, as well as then-Rep. Lee Zeldin of NY, who is now Trump’s head of the EPA. These Republicans and others are featured in the materials released Tuesday by Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley, who has been leading a probe into Smith’s work. He made the documents public to help support the GOP’s widely held position that Smith was politically motivated in his pursuit of criminal charges against Trump during the Biden administration. Whoops. One Texas Senator revved up his outrage. “They were not aiming low. They were trying to take out everyone on the other side,” Sen. Ted Cruz, whose data Smith’s office sought to obtain via subpoena, said Tuesday. “Watergate,” he cried. But the newly public documents also offer a more expansive picture of who Smith’s team believed might have had information that could bolster their probe into the campaign to undermine the 2020 election results that culminated in a deadly riot. Smith’s office found that Rep. Brian Babin (R-Texas) had communicated with Trump’s then-chief of staff Mark Meadows and then-Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe, who is now director of the CIA. Zeldin corresponded with Meadows and Rep. Scott Perry of Pennsylvania, who was a close Trump ally in the effort. Cruz had calls with Meadows, Eastman and Ratcliffe and was one of several senators who received a call from Giuliani on Jan. 6. Those contacts explain Smith’s interest in obtaining subpoenas for the phone logs for a dozen current and former Republican members of Congress, which his team said would be used to “establish logical evidentiary inferences regarding Trump and his surrogates’ actions and intent. The list of potential subpoena targets also includes Arizona Republican Reps. Andy Biggs and Paul Gosar. So….what did y’all talk about? Inquiring minds truly want to know. And you should tell us.

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