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Kinzinger admits he alerted FBI to phone data obtained by J6 committee as bureau investigated Trump
 
Former Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger acknowledged Wednesday that he alerted the Biden-era FBI to tens of millions of lines of phone metadata obtained by the Democrat-led January 6 Committee, following a Just the News story Tuesday revealing the ex-congressman had talked to the bureau in 2023 about the information the committee had obtained as the bureau investigated Donald Trump.

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Kinzinger released identical statements on X and Bluesky on Wednesday calling the Just the News story "recycled" and saying that "the Jan. 6 committee's phone-metadata subpoenas were public and reported years ago."

Just the News reported on Tuesday that Democrat-led congressional investigators collected 30 million lines of phone data mapping contacts between conservatives and the Trump White House in the name of investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol breach, a massive dragnet that raises civil liberty concerns about the lack of limits on the ability of lawmakers to snoop on the private phone calls of Americans.

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