J6 Committee Witness Ali Alexander Files Lawsuit Against Unconstitutional Subpoena To Spy On Americans
Conservative activist Ali Alexander filed a lawsuit to bar the illegally assembled January 6 Select Committee from spying on his phone records and to protect American civil liberties from federal intrusion as Democrats weaponize their congressional power.
The 25-page complaint against Nancy Pelosi and the Select Committee outlines a litany of lawbreaking activities the sham panel is engaging in to target its political opposition.
The Select Committee has no authority to subpoena because its partisan, under-represented composition violates House Rules, the lawsuit charges.
According to House Resolution 503, which established the select committee, the panel must consist of thirteen members of the House, and “five must be appointed after consultation with the minority leader.”
Yet, “Speaker Pelosi has appointed only nine members to the Select Committee: seven Democrats and two Republicans. None of these members was appointed from the selection of five GOP Congresspersons put forth by Republican Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy” or “after consultation with the minority member, as is required by the authorizing resolution,” the complaint states.
Unauthorized committees do not legally yield Congressional subpoena power or authority to conduct business at all, “particularly significant where a person’s fundamental rights are involved,” Alexander’s legal team argues.
While the invalid committee claims it is merely gathering evidence to prevent incidences like January 6 from happening in the future, the sham panel is clearly coordinating to incriminate, entrap and incarcerate its witnesses with a sweeping “fishing expedition” into their personal lives, the complaint asserts.
According to HR 503, the goal of the select committee is to “identify, review and evaluate” the cause and lessons from January 6 in order to develop “recommendations to prevent future acts of violence” or January 6-like events from occurring in the future.
Yet, former White House Chief of Staff Meadow faces criminal contempt charges for refusing to continue to comply with the probe after hours of deposition and turning over thousands of pages of records. The select committee went so far as to tamper with the evidence it’s already acquired by doctoring Meadows text messages to frame him and GOP members of Congress with conspiring and “insurrection.”
Facing a prison sentence for refusal to comply, Alexander endured an 8-hour interrogation by the Select Committee on December 9. Like Meadows, the grassroots organizer could face
Leading up to his deposition, Alexander turned over thousands of pages of records detailing his interactions following the 2020 presidential election, but he redacted the identities of the individuals he corresponded with.
The committee is using the unconstitutional Verizon subpoena to circumvent the redaction “and hence, lead to harassment of those individuals by the Committee with additional subpoena to testify or produce records.”
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