This story was originally published by the WND News Center.
Jack Smith, the Democrat-appointed special counsel who ran some of the party's lawfare cases against President Donald Trump, deserves to be punished, according to Republicans in Washington.
And, after recent revelations that he spied on the telephone records of multiple GOP senators, several of them are working to see that that includes disbarment.
One investigative reporter has suggested that Smith was collecting information on the GOP senators because, had Kamala Harris been elected, he wanted to pursue further charges against the president and other Republicans.
With Harris' catastrophic loss, the cases against Trump vanished.
Now a "growing chorus of outraged Republican senators, led by Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), are escalating their fight against former Special Counsel Jack Smith and the federal government, vowing a slew of legal challenges and professional complaints over the alleged tracking of their private phone records," a report confirmed.
Graham also has promised to "sue the crap" out of anyone involved in the monitoring was done without proper cause.
Blackburn confirmed a letter is being dispatched to call for Smith's disbarment because of the "appalling weaponization" he did in the federal government.
"I'm already working on a letter to the DC Bar, a complaint letter, to file against him! He should be DISBARRED."
According to a report at Gateway Hispanic notes Smith is "accused of orchestrating Biden's FBI espionage on eight Republican senators following the 2020 elections. Smith now faces a formal complaint for his professional disbarment."