BOMBSHELL: New FBI Docs Reveal Biden-Era Scandal That's Even 'Bigger Than Spygate'
"The scope is staggering: 45 prominent Trump allies and an additional 111 Republicans."
The FBI’s Arctic Frost scandal is shaping up to be the biggest abuse of federal power since the original Spygate. And this time, it wasn’t just a presidential campaign under surveillance — it was the entire Republican Party.
With more than 160 GOP figures caught in the crosshairs of an FBI dragnet, Americans are waking up to the reality that the Biden administration was one of the most authoritarian regimes in U.S. history.
As details emerge from newly declassified records and a flood of internal documents, a disturbing picture is forming: secret subpoenas, hidden metadata collection, warrantless surveillance of sitting lawmakers, and partisan targeting designed to cripple Donald Trump and anyone who dared stand with him.
The House Judiciary Committee revealed Tuesday that the Biden-era Justice Department and FBI targeted more than 160 Republicans in the sprawling Arctic Frost investigation — a sweeping operation that insiders now say makes Watergate look like child’s play.
Launched under then-FBI Director Chris Wray and former Attorney General Merrick Garland, Arctic Frost quickly expanded from a January 6-related inquiry into a multi-state dragnet against Trump allies, donors, campaign staffers, and even sitting members of Congress. The documents, reviewed by Rep. Jim Jordan’s committee, reveal that the FBI used secret threat tags like “PCORRUPT” and “FRAUD CORRUPT” to classify investigations into individuals tied to Trump World.
The scope is staggering: 45 prominent Trump allies, including Steve Bannon, Rudy Giuliani, Jeffrey Clark, John Eastman, and Mark Meadows, were designated as targets. An additional 111 Republicans — including Peter Navarro, Dan Scavino, and DOJ official Jeff Rosen — were flagged for possible investigation.
The evidence includes internal FBI emails discussing $16,600 in funds requested to conduct 40+ interviews and seize cell phones across swing states like Arizona, Pennsylvania, and Georgia. One declassified 2020 report even accused a Trump digital strategist of money laundering via campaign vendors. Meanwhile, top Biden White House officials were in direct communication with FBI agents handing over Trump and Pence’s phones, according to internal memos.
The operation, originally sparked by disgraced FBI official Timothy Thibault and later weaponized by Special Counsel Jack Smith, now appears to have been approved at the highest levels. A bombshell document surfaced by Sen. Chuck Grassley shows Garland, Lisa Monaco, and Wray signing off on Arctic Frost personally.
Grassley likened the scandal to a second Spygate — but worse. This time, there were no FISA court applications. No congressional briefings. No public oversight. The Arctic Frost surveillance campaign was done entirely in the shadows, with third-party telecom data grabs and metadata snooping that even targeted sitting senators like Lindsey Graham, Josh Hawley, and Ron Johnson.
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The term “Spygate” became a rallying cry for conservatives after the 2016 revelation that the Obama-era FBI illegally surveilled Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, a scandal that exposed the chilling politicization of federal law enforcement.
What makes it even more brazen is how thoroughly partisan the targeting was. Names on the target list include electors from contested states, Turning Point USA staffers, and multiple GOP legal strategists who objected to the 2020 certification. Even Ed Martin — now serving in the Trump DOJ — was allegedly flagged.
The Judiciary Committee’s Tuesday release includes damning correspondence from the January 6 Committee, then run by Liz Cheney and Bennie Thompson, promising to hand over all their materials to the DOJ to help Arctic Frost’s expansion. That handoff coincided with Trump preparing his 2024 comeback.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has vowed to dismantle the “legacy weaponization” of the DOJ, and whistleblowers have fueled calls for prosecution of former DOJ and FBI leaders. Subpoenas are flying, and Jordan says Congress will not rest until every abuse is exposed.
Americans watched Spygate come and go without justice. Arctic Frost is shaping up to be the test of whether a corrupt political machine can ever be held accountable — or whether two systems of justice are now the permanent norm in America.





And yet not one person will suffer consequences.