Anonymous ID: 93207d Nov. 14, 2025, 6:51 p.m. No.23855311   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5314 >>5329 >>5334

A last-minute addition to the bill that finally reopened the government after its record-breaking shutdown has ignited fury among House Republicans, exposing cracks in party ranks over what many see as a self-serving grab by senators. Reports from closed-door meetings indicate even mild-mannered Speaker of the House Mike Johnson was “livid” when he learned of the last-minute addition.

The provision, slipped into the Legislative Branch appropriations bill, lets certain senators sue the U.S. government for damages tied to former special counsel Jack Smith’s January 6 investigation—codenamed “Arctic Frost.” It targets cases where the Department of Justice subpoenaed phone records without notifying the affected lawmakers, a move that reeks of the kind of unchecked surveillance conservatives have long warned about from federal agencies.

The clause specifically allows senators to seek up to $500,000 in compensation, but only for themselves—not for President Trump or everyday Americans who faced similar intrusions. This exclusivity has fueled accusations that it’s nothing more than an insider perk, funded by taxpayers, to settle personal scores from the probe that ensnared eight Republican senators’ data through subpoenas to companies like Twitter (now X).

Lindsey Graham said, “Oh, definitely [if asked if he would file a lawsuit]… And if you think I’m going to settle this thing for a million dollars? No. I want to make it so painful no one ever does this again.”

Ted Cruz defended the insertion, telling Politico it was meant to give “real teeth” to protections against DOJ overreach. But not all senators are eager to cash in. Dan Sullivan has “no plans to sue,” according to his advisor, while Ron Johnson echoed that sentiment: “I have no plans at this time [to sue]… If I did sue, it would only be for the purpose of using the courts to expose the corrupt weaponization of federal law enforcement by the Biden and Obama administrations.”

On the House side, the backlash was swift and pointed. Speaker Johnson admitted he was blindsided: “I was just as surprised by the inclusion of that language as anyone. I had no prior notice of it at all… I was frustrated, as my colleagues are over here, and I thought it was untimely and inappropriate.”

He’s now pushing for a fast-tracked vote next week to strip it out, urging the Senate to follow suit.

Rep. John Rose, who introduced repeal legislation, called it out for its narrow focus: “The American people should not be asked to make compensation to United States senators, the ultimate insiders, if you will — who have been wronged, no doubt in my mind … this provision does not allow other Americans to pursue a remedy. It does not even allow the President of the United States, who was equally wrongfully surveilled and pursued by the Justice Department — they didn’t even include President Trump in this… They saved this special treat for themselves.”

Chip Roy didn’t hold back either: “Well, they heard them… I mean, you know, the lords don’t like to be told by mere commoners what to do. But we’re going to have to take a pretty strong stand on this one.”

Greg Steube went further, voting against the entire bill: “I’m not voting to send Lindsey Graham half a million dollars.”

 

https://discernreport.com/senates-sneaky-payout-in-shutdown-deal-has-mike-johnson-livid/

Anonymous ID: 93207d Nov. 14, 2025, 6:58 p.m. No.23855341   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23855220

i honestly did not realize it until just before i came to this board back in late 2017/early 2018

before that i believed everything they said on the tv news

now just the opposite, i find anything said on tv news revolting and an insult to my intelligence

one thing i do remember fr school is them harping about how evil russia was and i remember thinking even then they can't be all that bad

Anonymous ID: 93207d Nov. 14, 2025, 7:56 p.m. No.23855502   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5513 >>5521

>>23855497

i think the timing is crucial

they have to have the left screeching and seething, demanding the release

as well as many republicans

then they can say, okay, this is what you wanted, here it is

then fireworks