Evidence Democrats are on a Witch Hunt: Democrats Obtain Trump’s Personal Data

The final 300-page House Impeachment Hearings report contains a previously unknown source of information – President Trump’s personal data. This includes personal call records and conversations with his personal attorney.

CNN reports the document doesn’t “explicitly say how Democrats got these call logs” provided by CNN owned AT&T and Verizon. California Democrat and House Committee member Rep. Eric Swalwell told a CNN panel about the subpoenaed for “outside third-party phone records.”

AT&T spokesman Jim Greer said, “Like all companies, we are required by law to provide information to government and law enforcement agencies. In all cases, we ensure that requests for assistance are valid and that we act in compliance with the law.”

But that, says Glenn Beck is where some important questions come into play. Adam Schiff’s committee could not only obtain President Trump’s personal phone records but also the records of everyone he communicated with.

Beck asks, “Do you realize how dangerous this is? … If they can do that to the President of the United States … do you think they’ll ever hesitate for a second to do that to any of us?”

Watch the video to learn why Glenn Beck says what the phone records contain isn’t the most important thing but how House Democrats obtained them in the first place.


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