
The Parnas Perspective Breaking: Trump Caught Spying on Lawmakers in Bombshell Scandal
Feb 12, 2026
Breaking surveillance claims about tracking lawmakers' searches of secret files make headlines. Evidence includes photographed notes listing specific searches and logged access. Bipartisan outrage grows as officials describe clunky DOJ systems, limited review time, and troubling redaction practices. Discussion also focuses on what actions certain political figures may have taken and the potential fallout.
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DOJ Tracking Viewed As Major Breach
- Aaron Parnas reports DOJ tracked lawmakers' searches when viewing semi-redacted Epstein files on DOJ premises.
- He frames this as a major inter-branch breach of trust with long-term consequences.
Photographs Show Logged Search Lists
- Photos from the hearing showed pagination listing members' search histories and Bates numbers tied to document descriptions.
- Parnas says Pam Bondi reportedly had copies of those search logs at the hearing.
Lawmakers Forced To Use Tracked DOJ Terminals
- Congressman Suha Subramaniam describes using DOJ computers with unique logins and being tracked while reviewing files.
- He recounts that a photographer saw Pam Bondi carrying copies of Judiciary Committee searches.
