A nonprofit government watchdog wants a federal judge to pull back the curtain on illegal surveillance of Capitol Hill staffers.
The group previously submitted five Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests for DOJ records concerning the surveillance that began in 2016.
The DOJ acknowledged the requests but never provided the documents. A spokesman for the DOJ did not respond to a request for comment.
The Empower Oversight group, which filed the lawsuit, is a nonprofit foundation formed and now led by two veteran congressional investigators, Tristan Leavitt and Jason Foster. Mr. Leavitt was senior counsel for the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability and deputy special counsel for the U.S. Office of Special Counsel. Mr. Foster was senior counsel for Sen. Charles Grassley (R-Iowa) and investigative counsel for the Senate Judiciary Committee.
The DOJ subsequently asked federal courts to bar the internet firms from informing the staffers being surveilled. In addition to the five FOIA requests, the group opposed the DOJ motions asking the courts to impose the nondisclosure order on the internet firms.
In its Tuesday filing, the group said Mr. Foster learned in October 2023 “that DOJ had served a subpoena on Google in 2017 for records of a Google email address and two Google Voice telephone numbers connected to Mr.Foster’s family’s telephones and his official work phone at the U.S. Senate.”
“At the time, in 2017, Mr. Foster was Chief Investigative Counsel to the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, and he was responsible for directing congressional oversight investigations into waste, fraud, abuse and misconduct at DOJ,” the court filing states.
He subsequently learned that other congressional staffers from both sides of the aisle were included in the surveillance being conducted by the DOJ, according to the group.
Empower Oversight claims that the surveillance of the staff investigators’ email and other communications compromised the anonymity of DOJ whistleblowers who were cooperating with Congress in exposing waste and fraud in the government.
The CIA surveillance consisted mainly of agents conducting unauthorized searches of Senate investigative staffers’ official computers.
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