
Major phone carriers reveal Jack Smith's subpoenas for Republican senators' records
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Jack Smith sought phone records from several GOP Congress members as part of his Jan. 6 investigation, prompting different responses from Verizon and AT&T companies, according to new documents.
Ashley Oliver is a reporter for Fox News Digital and FOX Business, covering the Justice Department and legal affairs. Email story tips to ashley.oliver@fox.com.
The 12 phone numbers on the subpoena to Verizon are redacted and replaced by Grassley's office with the names of the lawmakers associated with them. They include one House member and 10 senators, including Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fl., whose name was not previously reported.
AT&T received a similar request, according to a second subpoena. The company told Grassley the subpoenaed phone records were associated with two lawmakers, including Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, according to a source directly familiar with the matter. The source said AT&T declined to disclose the second person.

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