The fatigue is real, and it’s justified. Americans are sick of watching the powerful skate by while the rest of us are expected to play by the rules. The system isn’t just broken — it’s rigged, and people know it.
The newest bombshell — and hopefully the final straw — is something called Operation Arctic Frost.
We now know that under Joe Biden’s watch, the FBI and Special Counsel Jack Smith secretly spied on nine Republican members of Congress, including eight sitting U.S. senators. And no, this isn’t some “right-wing conspiracy theory.” It’s straight from official documents released by Sen. Chuck Grassley.
Those documents make it clear this wasn’t just some rogue surveillance blunder — it was a coordinated, authorized operation targeting elected officials for the “crime” of questioning the 2020 election. In other words, the Biden DOJ went after sitting lawmakers for doing their jobs. It’s the kind of abuse of power you’d expect to see in a banana republic, not the United States of America.
Here’s the backstory that lit the fuse on this bombshell. According to a New York Post report, the Biden DOJ and FBI went completely rogue — North Korea–style — by spying on Republican senators under the phony pretext of investigating “election interference.”
That’s the cover story they used to justify one of the most blatant abuses of power in modern history. This is where it all started — a politically motivated surveillance operation dressed up as law enforcement:
Arctic Frost began in April 2022 and was taken over by former special counsel Jack Smith later that year. It examined efforts by President Trump and his allies to challenge the 2020 election results, including by furnishing an alternative slate of electors.
On Monday, Grassley publicly released a Sept. 27, 2023, document titled “CAST Assistance,” which refers to the bureau’s cellular analysis team. That document claimed that the bureau had conducted “preliminary toll analysis on limited toll records.
Lawmakers targeted were Sens. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), Bill Hagerty (R-Tenn.), Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska), Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.), Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo.) and Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), as well as Rep. Mike Kelly (R-Pa.)
Attorney General Pam Bondi needs to step up and make sure the next revelation doesn’t end in another shrug, and that it ends in handcuffs. Because bombshells are great, but perp walks are better.
They weren’t just going after Trump — not by a long shot. They had an entire laundry list of political targets, and Jack Smith was reportedly listening in on their calls. This wasn’t oversight; it was surveillance — pure and simple. Here’s more:
JACK SMITH CAUGHT SPYING ON GOP SENATORS’ PHONE CALLS
FBI documents reveal Smith’s “Arctic Frost” team tracked private communications of Graham, Blackburn, Hawley, and 8 other Republican senators.
They monitored who they called and their locations.
Dan Bongino (FBI Deputy Director):
“It is a disgrace… that the FBI was once weaponized to track the private communications of U.S. lawmakers”
Smith spent $50 million taxpayer dollars surveilling senators who questioned the 2020 election.
This proves the surveillance state wasn’t just for Trump.
The same political party that never stops lecturing America about “protecting democracy” was secretly spying on the phone records of sitting U.S. senators. Think about that — Richard Nixon was run out of office for thinking about something like this, yet the Biden regime did it in broad daylight and tried to pass it off as “national security.”
And now, thanks to new reporting, we know this wasn’t some rogue side project gone off the rails. It went straight to the top. FBI Director Christopher Wray knew. Special Counsel Jack Smith knew. Attorney General Merrick Garland knew. They didn’t just look the other way — they approved it:
So much for “no one is above the law,” right? That slogan went out the window the moment the Biden regime took power.
Under this administration, law enforcement has been transformed into the political brown shirt arm of the Democratic Party — punishing dissent, silencing critics, and spying on anyone who dares to question their narrative or the sham that was the 2020 election.
What used to be the Department of Justice now looks more like a department of political enforcement — and the message is clear: if you oppose them, they’ll come for you.
Again, AG Pam Bondi (well, and President Trump, of course) cannot let this go. There have to be indictments this time around, and the people responsible have to be held accountable. James Comey is a start, but that’s all he is. Let’s go.