Lindsey Graham blocks House-passed bill to repeal shutdown deal provision allowing $500,000 lawsuits from senators

South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham blocked a Democrat-led effort to repeal a provision that allows senators to sue for $500,000 if their phone records are seized or subpoenaed without their knowledge. The provision, which was included in last week's government funding bill, has been criticized by lawmakers as "a country that is not serving the people."

The law requires service providers to notify senators if their data is accessed, and senators are entitled to $500,000 for each violation, with the amount retroactively applied from 2022. This provision was met with bipartisan opposition in the House of Representatives, which unanimously passed a measure to repeal it.

Senator Martin Heinrich, a Democrat from New Mexico, sought unanimous consent to approve the measure, stating that the provision represents a "country that is not serving the people." He argued that Republicans had voted for the provision as part of their government funding bill, which denies affordable healthcare to millions of Americans and provides tax-funded cash grants to a few Republican senators.

Graham blocked the effort, citing his own experience with having his phone records subpoenaed while he was Senate Judiciary chairman. However, Graham did not argue that the provision was unlawful; instead, he claimed that it was an attempt by the government to seize his personal property without a warrant.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune suggested adjusting the law to forfeit any damages awarded under the provision to the US Treasury, in an effort to address concerns about "personal enrichment." However, Democrats object to this change, arguing that it does not address the underlying issue of protecting senators' rights.

The debate over this provision highlights the growing tension between lawmakers and the government on issues related to transparency and accountability. As one Democrat noted, "This measure is about accountability and not profit."
 
I'm thinking... the gov't should at least let us know when they're snoopin' on our data 🀐. Like, what's next? They gonna start takin' our stuff without askin'? It doesn't seem right that just 'cause some senators got in trouble for gettin' their records accessed, we gotta give up our rights too? I mean, isn't the $500k supposed to be like a big ol' incentive to make sure this don't happen again? But instead it's just gonna let the gov't keep on snoopin' and takin'? 🚫

And another thing... how much of that $500k is really goin' towards protectin' senators, or is it more like a big ol' bribe for them to shut up and do what they're told? I don't think we should have to pay someone just 'cause they decided to get their records accessed. That's just not right 🀯.

I guess what I'm sayin' is... if senators are gonna make the rules, then they should be the ones who follow 'em too πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. And if that means losin' a little bit of control over their own data, then so be it. At least we'll know the gov't's keepin' its hands clean πŸ’―
 
Ugh, seriously tho 😑, this whole thing just feels so corrupt 🀒. Like, what's wrong with these guys? They're supposed to be representing us, but instead they're fighting over who gets to keep their sweet $500k πŸ’Έ. It's not even like it's a lot of money, but the principle is what's at stake here βš–οΈ. I mean, can you imagine if regular people had the right to sue for $500k just because their phone records got accessed? 🀯 The public would be all over this πŸ’₯.

And Graham, man... what's your excuse again? πŸ˜’ You're basically saying that the government should be able to seize your personal property without a warrant, which is just nuts 🚫. I get it, you've been in their shoes before πŸ‘Š, but that doesn't mean we have to roll over and let them do whatever they want πŸ’ͺ.

It's not just about this one provision either; it's about the systemic issues that are allowing these kinds of deals to happen πŸ”’. The whole point of having a government is supposed to be to serve the people, not enrich a select few 🀝. We need more accountability and transparency, not less 🌟. This debate might just be the wake-up call we need to demand better from our lawmakers πŸ’ͺ.
 
I'm totally with the Dem Senators on this one 🀝🌟. It's all about keeping our voices protected and being transparent in gov't πŸ‘πŸ’». $500k might seem like a lot, but it's just a drop in the bucket when you think about how much we're already spending on healthcare πŸ’Έ. And let's be real, if they can't even trust us to have control over our own phone records 🀯, that's a red flag for me! 🚨 The fact that Graham is trying to justify this as a personal issue instead of a gov't overreach is super concerning 😬. I wish Thune would take a closer look at the root of the problem instead of just trying to fix the symptoms πŸ’‘. This whole thing feels like a symptom of a bigger issue - our gov't not listening to us, not being transparent enough πŸ—£οΈ.
 
I'm kinda stoked that there's a push for greater transparency in our gov't πŸ™Œ, but at the same time, I'm like, what's up with senators getting paid $500k just 'cause their phone records got accessed? πŸ€‘ It seems pretty excessive to me. I get why they'd want to protect their data and all that, but 500 grand is a lot of scratch πŸ’Έ. Can't we find a better way to address the issue without making it so lucrative for them? πŸ˜” Maybe just having some basic safeguards in place would be enough? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
I'm so done with this senator thing πŸ™„. I mean, come on Lindsey Graham blocking a bill that's all about protecting senators' rights? It's like he's saying 'oh no, my phone records can't be accessed without me knowing!' Meanwhile, millions of Americans are struggling to get affordable healthcare and he's too busy worrying about his personal info πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. And what's with the $500k fine if your records are accessed? It sounds like a pretty sweet deal to me πŸ˜’. I think it's time for some real transparency and accountability in our government, not just covering up for senators' convenience 🚫.
 
this whole thing got me thinking... what's really at play here? it's not just about a senator getting his phone records seized πŸ€” or some rich people getting paid $500k πŸ’Έ for being protected by the system. it's about power struggles, folks. the government wants to keep its hands on all this data, and senators want to be able to hold them accountable 🚫. but at what cost? are we creating a system where those in power can just silence anyone who gets too close with some fancy "personal property" loophole πŸ”’? or is this just another way for lawmakers to distract us from the real issues... affordable healthcare, anyone? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
πŸ€” So I'm thinking, like, what's up with this $500k phone record thing? It seems kinda crazy that senators can just sue for that much if their records are accessed without them knowing πŸ˜‚. And I get why the Democrats want to repeal it - it does seem unfair that they're entitled to that kind of cash. But at the same time, I can see Graham's point about his own experience with having his records subpoenaed... πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Maybe there's a way to balance it out? Like, maybe instead of just forfeiting damages to the treasury, we could try to find a way to make sure senators' rights are protected without creating a huge loophole πŸ“. The whole thing does feel like a big power struggle between lawmakers and the government... πŸ‘Š
 
πŸ€”πŸ“ž The whole thing feels so... convenient for the gov't. I mean, $500k for your phone records? That's some serious power play right there. πŸ€‘ And Graham's whole "personal property" thing just doesn't fly - if he's worried about his private info being accessed, maybe he should've been more careful when he was Senate Judiciary chair... πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
I'M SO ANNOYED WITH THIS THING!!! IT SEEMS LIKE OUR GOVERNMENT IS TRYING TO SECRETLY CONTROL EVERY ASPECT OF OUR LIVES, EVEN THE SENATORS' PHONE RECORDS! $500,000 JUST FOR HAVING THEIR DATA ACCESSSED?! THAT'S RIDICULOUS! I DON'T THINK WE SHOULD HAVE TO PAY A FINE FOR SOMETHING THAT'S NOT OUR FAULT IN THE FIRST PLACE. IT'S LIKE THEY'RE TRYING TO SAY "WE CAN DO WHATEVER WE WANT AND YOU CAN'T STOP US"... WELL, NEWSFLASH: WE CAN STILL STAND UP FOR WHAT'S RIGHT!
 
omg i cant believe senator graham blocked that measure 🀯 like what if his phone records were accessed without his knowledge? shouldn't he get compensation for that? πŸ€‘ anyway im glad democrats are fighting for this cause its all about holding the government accountable πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ and senators need to know who's snooping on them πŸ’» they should be able to sue for $500k if their rights are violated πŸ˜’ it makes total sense and i think we should support our lawmakers in doing what's right πŸ‘
 
omg can u believe senator graham blocked a bill 2 repeal the provision that lets senators sue for 500k cuz their phone records r seized or subpoena'd w/o their knowledge? πŸ™„ like, what's next? πŸ˜‚ this law requires service providers 2 notify senators if their data is accessed & senators get $500k 4 each violation. it's literally a joke. i mean, democrats are trying 2 repeal it cuz it represents a country that ain't serving the people, but graham just blocked it cuz he thinks it's an attempt 2 seize his personal property w/o a warrant πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ like, dude, you're a senator, not a criminal. and now senate majority leader john thune is trying 2 fix it by forfeiting any damages 2 the treasury, but democrats r all like "nope, that don't solve anything". tbh i think they should just repeal it altogether. we need more transparency & accountability in gov 🀝
 
I don't get why some people are making such a big deal about this phone record thingy πŸ€”. It's just $500k if your records get snooped on, right? πŸ€‘ What's the harm in that? I mean, senators should be able to know when their info is being accessed, but it's not like they can do anything about it once it happens πŸ“Š. And yeah, it's a bit weird that Republicans voted for this law and then Democrats are trying to take it away 😐. Can't we all just get along? πŸ’¬
 
idk why senator graham blocked that repealing thing... like if ppl rnt happy w/ how gov works, cant they just change it? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ this $500k thing seems kinda ridiculous 2 me, but at least its a conversation starter lol. i think its more about the principle than the benjamins. if u gotta sue ppl 4 accessing ur phone records, cant that b seen as abit overboard? 🚫 and now senate majority leader john thune wants to forfeit damages 2 treasury... like wut's up w/ that? πŸ€” doesnt seem like it solves anything... πŸ™„
 
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