November 21, 2025
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DOJ subpoenaed Rep. Jim Jordan’s phone toll records

Fox News Digital reports the Justice Department subpoenaed Rep. Jim Jordan’s personal phone toll records in 2022, ordering Verizon to provide metadata covering more than two years starting Jan. 1, 2020, under a one‑year gag order signed by a D.C. magistrate judge. The subpoena was issued by a federal prosecutor who later joined Special Counsel Jack Smith’s Jan. 6 ‘Arctic Frost’ investigation; Verizon says it produced documents and is cooperating with congressional inquiries.

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📌 Key Facts

  • Subpoena sought Jordan’s toll records from Jan. 1, 2020, and carried a one‑year nondisclosure order
  • The issuing prosecutor later worked on Jack Smith’s Jan. 6 ‘Arctic Frost’ probe; Smith was appointed months after the subpoena
  • Verizon confirms it produced records and provided a public statement about coordinating with House and Senate Judiciary committees