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“Mike Johnson Criticizes DOJ for Tracking Lawmakers Reviewing Unredacted Epstein Files”

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### Headline: “So, the DOJ is Watching Congress? What Could Go Wrong?” Speaker Mike Johnson isn’t thrilled about the Justice Department apparently playing Big Brother with lawmakers checking out the unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files. He told reporters that he finds it “not appropriate” for anyone to be tracking what members of Congress are looking at. Shocking, right? This week, Congress got an invite to the DOJ’s office to sift through some documents related to Epstein that haven’t been sanitized for the public. Johnson thinks lawmakers should be able to do that at their own pace and in their own way—what a novel idea! But just when you thought things couldn’t get any more ridiculous, a little tidbit emerged during Attorney General Pam Bondi’s testimony before the House Judiciary Committee. Apparently, the DOJ might be monitoring which documents lawmakers are checking out on their official computers. A picture of Bondi’s binder showed a print-out of Rep. Pramila Jayapal’s “Search History.” Yes, you read that right—your government is keeping tabs on what your representatives are researching. Rep. Jamie Raskin, the top Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, is fuming, claiming it’s an “outrage” that the DOJ is tracking lawmakers’ investigative steps. He insists this surveillance is just a tool for the Attorney General’s “embarrassing polemical purposes.” Sounds like a classic case of “I can’t believe this is happening” meets “why is it always like this?” Jayapal echoed the sentiment and mentioned she even expressed her worries to Johnson. Meanwhile, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has stepped in to remind Johnson that his job is to protect Congress from such nonsense. Jeffries even went so far as to say this whole situation violates the principle of separate branches of government. But don’t hold your breath waiting for any GOP denouncement—according to Jeffries, they’re just rubber-stamping Trump’s antics. What will come of all this? Who knows. The DOJ says they’re just logging searches to protect victim information. Sounds nice, but forgive us if we’re not buying the spin. And as for Jeffries’ parting shot about seeking accountability, he’s got a point: it can happen now, or after the midterms when he’s convinced his party will sweep back into control. Because that’s exactly what we need—more political posturing and less actual accountability. Isn’t democracy grand?

By Admin | Published: February 12, 2026 at 4:26 pm

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