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BREAKING: Panic is reportedly sweeping through Congress as several members scramble behind closed doors, desperately searching for ways to erase digital traces. This comes after Jack Smith allegedly uploaded subpoenaed phone records revealing calls made by Donald Trump to multiple members of Congress during efforts to delay the certification of the 2020 presidential election. Sources say the records could expose coordinated actions at the highest levels of power—raising serious legal and political consequences. As the files circulate, Washington is on edge, and the pressure is mounting fast.
A wave of anxiety is reportedly sweeping through the halls of Congress this week following revelations that former Special Counsel Jack Smith has documented extensive communication between Donald Trump and several high-ranking lawmakers during the final days of the 2020 election cycle.
The Digital Scramble
Sources close to the matter describe a scene of “pure chaos” behind closed doors.
Multiple members of Congress are allegedly consulting with IT specialists and legal counsel to determine if digital footprints of their communications can be erased or shielded from public view.
The urgency follows reports that Smith’s team successfully subpoenaed and uploaded a comprehensive log of phone records.
These files reportedly detail a series of high-stakes calls made by Donald Trump to various representatives and senators in the lead-up to the certification of the 2020 election results on January 6.
Evidence of Coordination
The records are said to go beyond simple check-ins, potentially exposing a coordinated, multi-level effort to stall the transition of power.
Legal experts suggest that if these logs prove lawmakers were actively participating in schemes to obstruct a government proceeding, the consequences could be devastating.
* Legal Risks: Potential charges related to conspiracy or obstruction of justice.
* Political Fallout: Intense scrutiny from ethics committees and the looming threat of primary challenges or calls for resignation.
Washington on Edge
As the files begin to circulate among investigators and select committees, the atmosphere in the capital has turned icy.
While some lawmakers have remained silent, others are reportedly preparing for a ” scorched-earth” legal defense.
“The pressure is mounting fast,” said one senior Hill staffer who requested anonymity.
“People who thought these conversations were private are now realizing that in the digital age, nothing is ever truly gone.”


