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EXPOSED: Joe Biden spy scandal just blew up

November 25, 2025 By: Frank Holmes

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by Frank Holmes, reporter

Shocking new evidence shows not only did the Democratic Party spy on its political enemies, it weaponized the federal government to eavesdrop on one of the toughest investigators into their corruption.

To top matters off, they did it in the middle of the midterm elections.

Newly released records show the Biden administration spied on every phone call made by numerous members of Congress during its Arctic Frost investigation—and the number just grew by one.

The Biden-Harris administration’s “Department of Justice” spied on every phone call that Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, made over almost two and a half years.

The Democratic DOJ won a grand jury subpoena to scoop up “all call detail records” of Jordan’s phones beginning on January 1, 2020, through April 2022.

That covers all records for inbound and outbound calls, texts, voicemails, IP addresses, and location information.

“We know they spied on President Trump. Then we learned it’s senators and the Speaker of the House. And now we learned they were spying on me for two and a half years,” Jordan told Fox News host Sean Hannity. “They gathered information that told them who I called, who called me, when we called each other, when the call took place, how long the call was, and where I was at when I made that call.”

“And, they gathered that over a time period of 28 months.”

If that weren’t enough, Biden also obtained a nondisclosure order, barring anyone from telling Jordan the president had seized his call logs.

Tipping Jordan off to the administration’s invasion of his privacy, the Democratic administration’s lawyers argued, could result in the congressman’s “flight from prosecution, destruction of or tampering with evidence, intimidation of potential witnesses, and serious jeopardy to the investigation.”

We already knew the Biden administration ignored the constitutional rights of Republican congressmen — but there’s one thing that sets spying on Jordan apart, and makes the entire, partisan intelligence operation even dirtier.

BREAKING: Jim Jordan reveals his phone records were targeted in the Biden DOJ’s Arctic Frost probe:
 
"We know they spied on President Trump, then we learned it was Senators, then the Speaker of the House, and now we’ve learned they were spying on me for two and a half years, all… pic.twitter.com/YKAcB9Ylap

— Sean Hannity 🇺🇸 (@seanhannity) November 21, 2025

Jordan is chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, the lower congressional committee that oversees the Justice Department. He’s also on the House Oversight Committee, which fervently investigated the Biden administration and made Jordan one of its top foes.

“Jordan has long been one of the most dogged investigators of abuse at the Justice Department,” wrote Jonathan Turley, a constitutional lawyer and legal analyst.

The Democrats talked the jury into issuing the subpoena on April 25, 2022–13 days after the Biden-Harris administration kicked off the Arctic Frost witch hunt that snared more than a dozen Republicans in Congress, all Republicans.

Besides Jordan, the DOJ engaged in dubious, police-state surveillance of nine senators—Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, Bill Hagerty of Tennessee, Josh Hawley of Missouri, Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming, Rick Scott of Florida, Dan Sullivan of Alaska, and Tommy Tuberville of Alabama—and to two other members of the House of Representatives: Mike Kelly and Scott Perry, both of Pennsylvania.

“Surveilling private communications of Members of Congress for political purposes is a clear abuse of power. This further proves what we’ve known all along: the Biden Justice Department was weaponized against its political opponents,” said Kelly in a press release.

Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa. uncovered that the “Arctic Frost” investigation invaded the privacy of eight senators, but Scott’s name was released later.

It appears Jordan is starting to get revenge. Last Wednesday, he referred Thomas Windom, former Senior Assistant Special Counsel to Jack Smith, to Attorney General Pam Bondi for prosecution over alleged obstruction of justice.

Windom’s conduct “can only be understood as an intentional effort tothwart the Committee’s inquiry by improperly keeping information from the Committee,” wrote Jordan in a 193-page submission to Bondi—a 19-page letter followed by 174 pages of evidence.

If convicted, Windom could face up to five years in prison, in addition to a fine.

And the Ohio Republican seemed to say Windom won’t be the last member of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s fishing expedition to be sent up the river.

“Several members of Smith’s Special Counsel team failed to fully cooperate” in a House Judiciary Committee investigation into his “prosecutorial misconduct and constitutional abuses committed by his office,” according to a committee press release obtained by The Horn. “The disturbing tactics employed by Smith’s team during its partisan and politically motivated prosecutions of President Trump undermined the integrity of the criminal justice system.”

Congressman Jordan has also investigated phone companies AT&T and Verizon earlier this month, demanding they turn over their records of Smith’s anti-Trump spy operation, masquerading as an investigation.

“In 2023 Verizon was ordered to turn over call records for certain members of Congress to the Department of Justice,” Verizon spokesman Rich Young told National Review. “The court ordered Verizon not to tell anyone about that. We had no choice but to comply with the court order.”

Verizon is the company that turned over Jordan’s records, but experts say the fault lies with the Democratic partisans who ran the Biden administration.

“The demand for these records shows a reckless disregard for long-standing rules of engagement between the branches,” said Turley. “It shows a sense of dangerous impunity at the Justice Department that should be thoroughly and aggressively investigated by Congress.

“Several members of Smith’s Special Counsel team failed to fully cooperate” in a House Judiciary Committee investigation into his “prosecutorial misconduct and constitutional abuses committed by his office,” according to a committee press release obtained by The Horn. “The disturbing tactics employed by Smith’s team during its partisan and politically motivated prosecutions of President Trump undermined the integrity of the criminal justice system.”

Congressman Jordan has also investigated phone companies AT&T and Verizon earlier this month, demanding they turn over their records of Smith’s anti-Trump spy operation, masquerading as an investigation.

“In 2023 Verizon was ordered to turn over call records for certain members of Congress to the Department of Justice,” Verizon spokesman Rich Young told National Review. “The court ordered Verizon not to tell anyone about that. We had no choice but to comply with the court order.”

Verizon is the company that turned over Jordan’s records, but experts say the fault lies with the Democratic partisans who ran the Biden administration.

“The demand for these records shows a reckless disregard for long-standing rules of engagement between the branches,” said Turley. “It shows a sense of dangerous impunity at the Justice Department that should be thoroughly and aggressively investigated by Congress.

About the Author

Frank Holmes

Frank Holmes is a veteran journalist and an outspoken conservative that talks about the news that was in his weekly article, “On The Holmes Front.”

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