Raw Story: Mo Brooks bellyaches about Congress seizing his phone records: ‘They should not have access to anything’

Raw Story: Mo Brooks bellyaches about Congress seizing his phone records: ‘They should not have access to anything’ by David Edwards:

Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL) insisted on Wednesday that Congress has no right to seize his telephone records after he was accused of helping to incite an insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.

During an interview on Real America’s Voice, host Steve Bannon asked Brooks about reports that a House committee investigating the attack has requested phone and computer records be preserved.

“It’s the Gmails too,” Brooks complained. “The private communications between myself and my campaign, between myself and my family members: my kids, my wife.”

Who’s going to tell him to pass a law if he doesn’t like the third-party doctrine?

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