Adam Kinzinger Unmasked in J6 Warrantless ‘Dragnet Plot’ Against MAGA

Now that the curtain’s getting pulled back more and more on the January 6th setup… and yes, the infamous “Pipe Bomb” hoax that aged about as well as gas-station sushi, the bombshells are coming in fast and furious style. Most of us already knew J6 was less “insurrection” and much more “fedsurrection,” and that the pipe bomb story was a political fairytale. So, while a lot of people are done with bombshells and ready for indictments, it’s still worth connecting the dots.
Because, let’s face it, if there’s one person who wants justice more than anyone, it’s President Trump… the man they used J6 to target in the first place. So, on that note, journalist John Solomon just dropped another bombshell that exposes the puppet masters behind the chaos.
Turns out, when everyday Americans showed up at the January 6th rally to peacefully stand against what they believed was a shady 2020 election, they were caught up in a secret warrantless congressional dragnet.
And one of the key players in this latest revelation is none other than NeverTrumper Adam Kinzinger… the poster boy for “TDS” Republicans and one of the most sketchy members of the sham J6 Committee.
MAGA might be interested to know that Congress collected 30 million lines of their phone data that day.
According to Solomon’s reporting, congressional investigators quietly collected around 30 million lines of phone data mapping connections between conservatives and the Trump White House, all under the fake banner of “investigating” January 6th. But this was a mass metadata sweep, not some “targeted” search. And instead of getting individual warrants, the Dem-led committee used broad congressional subpoenas to target thousands of Americans.
And that’s where Kinzinger comes in…
Late last year, he reportedly told the FBI that the J6 Committee had all this data that was collected by his colleague and former congressman Denver Riggleman. The kicker is that he offered to hand the trove over to the FBI… again, without a warrant.
So much for checks and balances, eh?
Adam Kinzinger, who built a career on TDS and bashing Trump on cable news, is now in the middle of a story about mass surveillance that would make the NSA blush like a schoolgirl.
Congressional investigators collected a stunning 30 million lines of phone data mapping contacts between conservatives and the Trump White House in the name of investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol breach, a massive dragnet that raises civil liberty concerns about the lack of limits on the ability of lawmakers to snoop on Americans’ private phone calls.
The mountainous collection of phone records were revealed to the FBI led by Chris Wray in late 2023 by former Rep. Adam Kinzinger, a GOP member on the Democrat-run House Jan. 6 select committee. The cache was offered to the bureau on the eve of the 2024 presidential election as evidence without requiring a warrant, according to an FBI document memorializing the offer that was reviewed by Just the News.
The memo says Kinzinger told the FBI that the phone data had been collected by then-former Rep. Denver Riggleman, an ex-Republican who was a staffer on the Capitol riot committee and who later helped Hunter Biden’s legal team in its efforts to cast doubt on the laptop belonging to Joe Biden’s son.
The FBI memo does not reveal whether the bureau ever took Kinzinger up on his offer, but it does reveal the sheer magnitude of a phone surveillance project the Democrats ran by using congressional subpoenas to gather phone records about Americans’ contacts with the Trump White House.
By the way, Riggleman is the same guy who later helped Hunter Biden’s legal team. Small establishment world, right?
The Just The News piece goes on:
Kinzinger told the FBI that the J6 committee “collected and linked a substantial amount of telephone data, and noted the FBI may already possess such data. While former congressman Denver Riggleman worked with the Select Committee he (Riggleman) had a contact and was able to obtain toll information including for White House root or switchboard numbers via congressional subpoena,” the FBI agents wrote in their memo summarizing the offer.
“Kinzinger noted that he (Kinzinger) did not conduct the analysis himself but that Riggleman had identified certain telephone connections between numbers identified as being associated with the White House and certain individuals,” the memo continued.
If all of this is accurate, it means the J6 Committee wasn’t just doing typical oversight stuff… they were operating like an intel outfit, subpoenaing private phone records, linking them to the Trump White House, and then “offering” it all to the FBI on a silver platter. Now, we don’t know if that offer went anywhere, but the intent should concern every single American.
Mike Benz nailed it when he said it flat-out that they secretly collected 30 million lines of phone data to create a “dragnet” of Trump supporters after January 6th. And just like that, the conspiracy theories about government overreach start looking more legit.
If Solomon’s reporting holds up, what this means is that Congress wasn’t just investigating January 6th; it was building a digital map of MAGA America and linking anyone who called, texted, or stood within shouting distance of the Trump White House.