The U.S. House Judiciary Committee reports Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) “sent a letter to Alpine Bank CEO Glen Jammaron requesting documents and communications relating to the Biden-Harris Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Arctic Frost Investigation.”
“Newly released documents revealed that the Biden-Harris DOJ may have subpoenaed financial institutions, including Alpine Bank, for financial records of private customer data for Representative Lauren Boebert in its politicized investigations into President Trump,” the Committee reports.
“Since the 118th Congress, the Committee has been investigating Arctic Frost and former Special Counsel Jack Smith’s partisan investigations into President Trump,” the Committee notes.
Jordan’s letter reads, in part:
Since the 118th Congress, the Committee has been investigating former Special Counsel Jack Smith’s partisan investigations into President Trump and his associates following the 2020 election.
Newly released documents reveal that during the Biden-Harris Administration, the
Department of Justice (DOJ) subpoenaed financial institutions, including possibly Alpine Bank, for financial records of private customer data for Representative Lauren Boebert in its politicized investigations into President Trump.
As such, we write to request relevant materials in the possession of Alpine Bank.
To advance our oversight, we request that you produce the following documents and
information:
1. All documents and communications for the period January 20, 2021, to January 20,
2025, referring or relating to the production or availability of financial records,
information, or material to the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of
Columbia in relation to investigations concerning the 2020 presidential election;
2. All documents and communications for the period January 20, 2021, to January 20,
2025, referring or relating to the production or availability of financial records,
information, or material to the DOJ or the Federal Bureau of Investigation in relation
to the Arctic Frost investigation; and
3. All documents and communications for the period November 18, 2022, to January 20,
2025, referring or relating to the production or availability of financial records,
information, or material in relation to investigations conducted by the Office of
Special Counsel Jack Smith.
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“Politicized investigations “. And not a damn thing will happen to any of them.