“Cleta Mitchell, for example, a prominent Republican lawyer, was just informed by AT&T that Democrats want her phone records, several months of her phone records. Why? On what grounds? Because Cleta Mitchell once spoke to Donald Trump about the vote in Georgia. And complaining about election results is now a crime. We’ve reached out to AT&T about this and effectively what they’ve told us is that they are going to comply with the subpoenas from Congressional Democrats. They’re probably afraid not to comply.”
Cleta Mitchell was on the phone call with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger when Donald Trump allegedly attempted to order Raffensperger to change state voting totals; she was later separated from her law firm reportedly because she was representing Trump without the firm’s approval. AT&T likely wouldn’t have told Tucker if they were complying with a specific subpoena or not. And the subpoena came from a bipartisan committee, not Congressional Democrats.