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Last Checked July 29, 2022

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Fri Sep 03 19:19:08 +0000 2021

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Kimberley Strassel @KimStrassel

2) The targets are not being informed of the subpoenas and indeed the letter directs companies not to proceed if companies are not "able" or "willing to respond without alerting" the targets. The targets are kept secret, so the targets can't litigate. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 3, 2021

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Kimberley Strassel @KimStrassel

1) Read the committee letter. It's in black and white. The committee tells companies to preserve the "content of communications, including all emails, voice messages, text or SMS/MMS messages, videos, photographs, direct messages, address books, contact lists," and more. — PolitiTweet.org

Daniel Goldman @danielsgoldman

This is misinformation. 1) all they are requesting are toll records — a list of calls and texts — and not the conte… https://t.co/8yjIEQW5EW

Posted Sept. 3, 2021

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Kimberley Strassel @KimStrassel

3) Yes, private citizens and companies receive Congressional subpoenas. And by receiving them, are able to litigate if they feel subpoenas are inappropriate. This approach--secret subpoenas to third parties--is designed to strip them of that appeal. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 3, 2021

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