AT&T Turns Over Records Related to January 6; Marjorie Taylor Greene Goes Ballistic
"Democrats MUST pay a steep price and I 8 work with my colleagues to make it happen,” Rep kMarjorie Taylor Greene says
Another day, another outrage for Republican Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia.
On Tuesday, the freshman lawmaker — who is already stripped of her committee assignments due to past abhorrent antics — blew up because telecom giant AT&T actually complied with a lawful subpoena and turned over phone records and other data related to the activities of several Republican congressional representatives to the House select committee investigating the events of the January 6 insurrection.
The select committee was created by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi as a means to get to the bottom of the events surrounding the attack against the US Capitol Building on January 6 by violent extremists supporting Donald Trump's.
AT&T was just one of several telecommunications and tech companies who were presented with legitimate subpoenas for data related to several Republican lawmakers who are suspected having helped organizers of the riot, which left several individuals dead and many others are injured.
“BOOM! AT&T turns over cell phone data to the January 6 Committee and Marjorie Taylor Greene isn't happy,” tweeted Democratic-oriented filmmaker and journalist Chip Franklin.
Taylor Greene blew up, vowing that Democrats would “pay a steep price” for forcing the company to turn over data which it had no lawful choice but to do in the face of a legal subpoena.
“AT&T complying with Democrat’s Communist style invasion of privacy by turning over peoples personal cell phone data to the fake J6 committee is the absolute worst unconstitutional mistake!!! Democrats MUST pay a steep price and I will work with my colleagues to make it happen,” she wrote.
The January 6 insurrection involved mobs of violent extremist supporters of Donald Trump's who sought to overturn the lawful and legitimate certification of Joe Biden as the next president of the United States.
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