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Phone Carriers Face Heat After Turning Over Records Of GOP Lawmakers In Jack Smith Probe
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Phone Carriers Face Heat After Turning Over Records Of GOP Lawmakers In Jack Smith Probe

Privacy concerns dominated a Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing Tuesday as lawmakers examined how former special counsel Jack Smith subpoenaed phone records tied to Republican members of Congress during the Arctic Frost investigation. Subcommittee chair Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), whose records were among those subpoenaed, told The Daily Wire the hearing was aimed at ensuring “this never happens to an American citizen again,” arguing the probe was “much deeper and much broader than Watergate.” Smith subpoenaed the phone records of at least ten Republican senators and one GOP House member, according to The Hill. A key moment focused on how AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile handled at least 84 subpoenas related to Arctic Frost and other matters tied to Smith, according to Sens. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) and Ron Johnson (R-WI). Verizon acknowledged it had no internal process in place in May 2023 to identify when subpoenaed records belonged to a member of Congress. “So what you are saying is that you had no process in place…and you had no way of identifying that something was a Member of Congress’ records?” Blackburn asked Verizon senior vice president and general counsel Chris Miller. “That’s correct,” Miller replied. Pressed on why Verizon did not follow AT&T’s lead in flagging similar requests, Miller said AT&T’s response “was a good catch,” prompting Blackburn to respond, “I didn’t ask you to speak for them. I asked why you did not take an action, and you did not.” Blackburn told The Daily Wire that AT&T ultimately flagged the congressional subpoenas internally after initially turning over records tied to Reps. Chip Roy (R-TX) and former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA). According to Blackburn, when AT&T later received a request involving Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), someone in its legal department raised concerns about potential Speech and Debate Clause violations and contacted Smith’s team. She said AT&T “never heard another word from Jack Smith.” “Verizon and T-Mobile, on the other hand, turned over everything without questioning if there was a privacy violation,” Blackburn said, adding that they did not challenge the non-disclosure orders attached to the requests. In his opening testimony, Miller said the subpoenas identified phone numbers, not names, and that the company was “now” aware some of the phone numbers belonged to members of Congress, including “personal lines, campaign lines, or official lines.” He said a judge had imposed a non-disclosure order on the request, which prevents them from notifying people involved, and that its response team determined the subpoenas were “valid and legal.” “We fully complied with the law,” Miller said, while acknowledging the company “could have done better in terms of our process.” He added that Verizon has since worked with the Senate Sergeant at Arms to revise its handling of legal demands for congressional lines. T-Mobile general counsel Mark Nelson similarly said that his company receives an “enormous volume” of law enforcement requests and treated the subpoenas “carefully, consistently, and in full compliance with the law.” The Arctic Frost investigation ultimately led to a federal indictment of President Donald Trump related to his actions following the 2020 election. Trump has denied any wrongdoing. Democrats have criticized the hearings, arguing they amount to an attempt to “relitigate” the elections. “EIGHT hearings to relitigate the 2020 presidential election,” Senate Judiciary Democrats posted to X. “ZERO are worth the time.”
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Biathlon: Julia Simon Wins Gold Medal Just Months After Being Convicted Of Stealing French Teammate’s Credit Card
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Biathlon: Julia Simon Wins Gold Medal Just Months After Being Convicted Of Stealing French Teammate’s Credit Card

Olympians are a joke nowadays ... wow
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Vehicle Pursued By ICE Allegedly Causes Serious Accident In St. Paul
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Vehicle Pursued By ICE Allegedly Causes Serious Accident In St. Paul

'Obstructing ICE on roadways ends like this'
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‘Hot Girls For Zohran’ Cofounder’s X Account Riddled With Anti-White, Anti-Cop Posts
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‘Hot Girls For Zohran’ Cofounder’s X Account Riddled With Anti-White, Anti-Cop Posts

'A society without the current police'
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Joy Behar Suggests Police Detained Suspect In Nancy Guthrie Case Because He’s Hispanic
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Joy Behar Suggests Police Detained Suspect In Nancy Guthrie Case Because He’s Hispanic

'I think he's Hispanic, just saying'
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GOP Senate Candidate Daniel Cameron Called ‘Black Servant’ In Largest Kentucky Newspaper
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GOP Senate Candidate Daniel Cameron Called ‘Black Servant’ In Largest Kentucky Newspaper

'Sneering anti-Black racial venom and self-hate'
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EXCLUSIVE: Rep. Troy Nehls Moves To Prevent US Universities From ‘Compromising The Security Of Our Nation’
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EXCLUSIVE: Rep. Troy Nehls Moves To Prevent US Universities From ‘Compromising The Security Of Our Nation’

'foreign, hostile nations'
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ALEX MCFARLAND: Christian Love Does Not Mandate Open Borders And Lawlessness
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ALEX MCFARLAND: Christian Love Does Not Mandate Open Borders And Lawlessness

the rule of law
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Flight Attendants Hospitalized After Turbulence Report Allegedly Failed To Make It To Them
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Flight Attendants Hospitalized After Turbulence Report Allegedly Failed To Make It To Them

One crew member slammed into the ceiling.
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The Wheel of Time IP Owners Are Creating an AI-Enabled Platform for the Franchise
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The Wheel of Time IP Owners Are Creating an AI-Enabled Platform for the Franchise

News The Wheel of Time The Wheel of Time IP Owners Are Creating an AI-Enabled Platform for the Franchise Yes, you read that right, and I’m sorry By Vanessa Armstrong | Published on February 11, 2026 Comment 0 Share New Share Iwot Studios, the company that owns the intellectual property rights to The Wheel of Time is entering into the AI realm and I’m sure folks will be thrilled about it. The company is reportedly working on three projects: an AAA RPG video game, an animated film, and a live-action movie. Doing all three at the same time is hard, you guys. And so iwot Studios turned to the VFX company Framestore to create an AI-enabled venture that they call “a groundbreaking platform for premium entertainment franchises that will enable studios to unify their production environments across film, television, video games, animation, advertising, immersive experiences, social platforms, and user-generated content.” Mmmkay. “It used to be you could do a TV show and then you’d have a year off and do it again,” iwot COO Larry Mondragón told Variety. “Now the standards of a premium quality TV show are so high, the cost of a motion picture, the costs of a triple-A video game, or of a very high-quality animation work, are amazingly expensive, and they create real friction with what a company is trying to do: save costs while trying to get product out there in the market. But in doing so, it creates fragmentation. It sometimes loses its customer while it takes a couple of seasons to get a new series out and a new turn of the show. And we recognize this as an IP owner, that the problem that the market has is the very same problems we’re having ourselves.” Iwot CEO Rick Savage had this to add: “Fans shouldn’t have to wait to experience the worlds they love in the formats they want. The Wheel of Time will be the first IP to benefit from the platform being developed by the JV, so The Wheel of Time can be everywhere our fans are—film, television, video games, immersive, social platforms, and beyond. We will be able to maintain canon control, creative consistency, and security, while meeting our fans wherever they are.” [end-mark] The post The Wheel of Time IP Owners Are Creating an AI-Enabled Platform for the Franchise appeared first on Reactor.
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