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Report: Capitol Police Are Spying On Members Of Congress And The Americans They Meet

By Rachel Bovard
January 26, 2022

Police surveillance is another way of keeping voters and the accountability they might bring at a healthy distance.

As part of their job in screening visitors to the U.S. Capitol (should the complex ever re-open to the public, that is), U.S. Capitol Police often rummage through backpacks and purses. Lately, they may also be rummaging through more than that: your tax records, real estate holdings, and social media posts. All without your knowledge.

Besty Woodruff Swan and Daniel Lippman broke the details this week of a new Capitol Police initiative that involves deep dives into the speech, background, and lifestyle details of who members of Congress are meeting with, including donors, Hill staff, mayors, state legislators, and other Americans exercising their First Amendment right to petition their government.

In one example Swan and Lippman cite, a donor meeting attended at a private home by Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., chair of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, meant the homeowner and attendees had their social media scrutinized and evaluated for foreign contacts by Capitol Police. A donor meeting with Rep. Steve Scalise, R-La., the House Republican whip, received similar treatment. The Capitol Police were directed to “search for any information about event attendees, including donors and staff, ‘that would cast a member in a negative light.'”

In both cases, the lawmakers and the attendees were unaware these checks were taking place.

All of this is occurring under the guise of the “enhanced security measures” deemed necessary after the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol. However, it is unclear how such measures would have actually prevented the Jan. 6 events in the first place.

The Capitol Police have provided no detailed justification. Nor have they said what they are doing with the records, how long those records are being stored, or what other purposes they have. The agency is only subject to congressional oversight — not to public records requests.

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Source:  https://thefederalist.com/2022/01/26/capitol-police-spying-on-members-visitors-is-more-ruling-class-safety-theater/


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Meet the neue Gestapo.

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And will they also be scrutinizing the democrats the same way?

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And will they also be scrutinizing the democrats the same way?

Of course not; they're the new DNC Gestapo; they only go after the political opponents of the DNC.

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The top tip of the organizational chart of the Capitol Police organization ends up with Pelosi.  There is no way this could have happened without her direction, or consent.
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The top tip of the organizational chart of the Capitol Police organization ends up with Pelosi.  There is no way this could have happened without her direction, or consent.

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