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DOJ Subpoenaed Jim Jordan's Phone Records in 2022

The DOJ subpoenaed Jim Jordan's phone records for over two years in the Arctic Frost probe into the 2020 election overturn efforts, with a gag order on Verizon, officials said.

  • On April 25, 2022 the U.S. Department of Justice obtained a grand jury subpoena from Verizon Wireless for all call detail records of House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan beginning January 1, 2020.
  • Arctic Frost, which began April 13, 2022, targeted alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election and examined activity around January 6, 2021.
  • Prosecutors requested the records through Timothy Duree, who worked with Thomas Windom, and the subpoena was accompanied by a nondisclosure order warning of risks including flight and evidence tampering.
  • Jim Jordan disclosed the records and said his committee will question Smith, as Senate documents show 197 subpoenas sought records on approximately 430 Republican individuals and entities, and eight Republican senators' phones were targeted from January 4–7, 2021.
  • The disclosures have sharpened claims of weaponization, with Jim Jordan and allies accusing the Biden-Harris Justice Department, prompting U.S. Congress oversight and legislative proposals while FBI dismantled its CR-15 public corruption unit.
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America First Report broke the news in on Tuesday, October 21, 2025.
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