What about this:
“Protection of Senators' Data
Legislative Provision
The continuing resolution (CR) bill includes a provision that allows senators to sue if federal law enforcement seizes or subpoenas their data without prior notification. This aims to protect the privacy and data of senators, particularly in light of past incidents where their phone records were accessed during investigations.
Legal Recourse
Under this provision, senators can seek damages of $500,000 for each violation. It requires that service providers inform senators if their data is requested by law enforcement, ensuring transparency and accountability.
Context of the Provision
This measure was introduced following concerns about data seizures related to investigations, such as those connected to the January 6 Capitol attack. The legislation aims to prevent similar occurrences in the future and to safeguard the rights of senators regarding their personal and professional communications.”
What about this: “Protection of Senators' Data Legislative Provision The continuing resolution (CR) bill includes a provision that allows senators to sue if federal law enforcement seizes or subpoenas their data without prior notification. This aims to protect the privacy and data of senators, particularly in light of past incidents where their phone records were accessed during investigations. Legal Recourse Under this provision, senators can seek damages of $500,000 for each violation. It requires that service providers inform senators if their data is requested by law enforcement, ensuring transparency and accountability. Context of the Provision This measure was introduced following concerns about data seizures related to investigations, such as those connected to the January 6 Capitol attack. The legislation aims to prevent similar occurrences in the future and to safeguard the rights of senators regarding their personal and professional communications.”
Isnt it already illegal? A search without probable cause is a clear 4th amendment violation under the color of authority.
Well, the supposedly special counsel was investigating, you know Jack azz Smith?