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Trump's DOJ secretly acquired phone records of members of Congress and staffers

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The Justice Department under Donald Trump secretly acquired the phone records and text message logs of two members of Congress and 43 congressional staffers in 2017 and 2018, according to a report from an internal watchdog. NBC News' Ken Dilanian has details on the report, what they were attempting to investigate and how Trump's pick to run the FBI was one of those who had records turned over.