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A GOP bill letting senators sue over unnotified phone record requests sparks internal conflict, potentially enabling payouts tied to the 2020 election probe.
A provision in a Republican-backed bill allowing U.S. senators to sue for at least $500,000 if their phone records were sought without notice has sparked a major rift within the GOP.
The clause, which applies retroactively to 2022, could enable up to 10 Republican senators to claim payouts tied to subpoenas from special counsel Jack Smith’s investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
While supporters say it prevents government overreach, critics call it self-serving, especially as it influences 2026 primary races and raises concerns about ethics and public trust.
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Un proyecto de ley republicano que permite a los senadores demandar por solicitudes de registros telefónicos no notificados desencadena un conflicto interno, lo que podría permitir pagos vinculados a la investigación electoral de 2020.