“Judge Andrew Napolitano called the situation ‘a fishing expedition on the grandest scale we’ve ever seen in American history.’ The government is looking for a select group of people, and instead of obeying the Constitution and simply getting a search warrant for their phones, the judge says, ‘They got a search warrant for a 113 million phones!'”
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