Jan. 6 Committee Subpoenas Stephen Miller’s Phone Records

The Jan. 6 Select Committee recently subpoenaed the phone records of Stephen Miller, who formerly served as a senior adviser in former President Trump’s White House. The committee’s months-old subpoena was revealed in a lawsuit Miller filed in response to the committee’s request on Wednesday.


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From Deutsche Telecom? Or Moscow Mobile?

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I use Deutsche Telekom, they do business in the US as T-Mobile.

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He’s on the 50 gig Incel plan.

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it would produce records for the panel on March 11, unless “Carron Drive” filed a motion to refuse compliance with the subpoena.

Maybe it wasn’t such a good idea to save a few bucks by paying for people’s phones with pre-tax money.

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Well…he eventually had to deal with J6

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This sounds 100% not shady.

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Is he claiming Parental priviledge?

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The weasel of weasels has his phone records subpoenaed and is crying foul. GFY, Stephen Miller. We know your hands are dirty. No trump minion deserves incarceration more than you do. Let it be, let it be.

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Not quite living in your parents basement but mom still paying your mobile bill?

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They’re gonna find a video on there of the mock insurrection he fixed up in the parents’ basement with plastic army men, complete with “pew pew” noises. Also a spray-on hair binge.

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I knew it. The slimeball never moved out of mummy and daddy’s basement!

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DT is ok, maybe you’re thinking about Douche Bank.

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Wants to be treated as a minor–after all, mummy’s paying for the phone.

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I’m surprised as his family wasn’t pleased.

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If Herr Miller is involved, it’s more likely “Carrion Drive Concentration Camps

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Proof of we have long suspected: He is a member of the Nazi Youth and not a grown up Nazi.

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In the lawsuit, Miller claimed that T-Mobile received a subpoena for his phone records under his parents’ family plan, an account registered under the name “Carron Drive Apartments LP.” That is apparently the name of an entity run by Millers’ parents that the suit describes as a “real company based in California.” The lawsuit indicated that Miller is among the children listed under the phone plan. The complaint also said that several members who are part of the “Family Account Plan” are practicing attorneys who “use their phones for privileged call and text communications with clients and to otherwise conduct their law practices.”

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Just waiting on the parents to give up the records.

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