Julie Kelly
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I mean, I've got my boiler guy on his way here, so I can't, you know, be on camera and deal with the leaky basement at the same time.
So life goes on, Steve.
We'll keep your fingers crossed.
I know it really is.
There's just so much going on.
So it looks like House Judiciary today announced an investigation into AT&T and Verizon, especially Verizon, for producing those cell phone records of eight or nine U.S.
senators and one House member.
That was the Verizon subpoena that Jeb Osberg put a nondisclosure order on that you and I've talked about.
AT&T, however, did not produce those records.
But I think that House Judiciary still wants to see, to the extent that they can, communications between Special Counsel Jack Smith and AT&T in seeking that subpoena.
So that's new.
I think the big news today are the disclosures by acting U.S.
Attorney Lindsay Halligan in the Eastern District of Virginia.
She's the one who brought that two-count criminal indictment.
Against James Comey, a lot of motions and briefs, you know, filing fast and furious.
Jim Comey last month seeking a filed a motion to dismiss based on selective prosecution.
Lindsay Halligan filed the government's response yesterday.
She absolutely did.
And I've been posting this.
I know Mike Davis has posted it, and you've talked to him as well.