又两名特朗普盟友称拜登政府FBI秘密获取其数据 涉”武器化”争议


科里·卢万多夫斯基称,他收到了与丹·斯卡维诺相同的通知,涉及联邦调查局对谷歌账户的要求

作者:阿什利·奥利弗
福克斯新闻
发布时间:2026年2月27日 美国东部时间下午3:16

至少还有两名总统唐纳德·特朗普的盟友表示,拜登政府时期的联邦调查局(FBI)曾秘密索要他们的记录,此前已有联邦调查局局长卡什·帕特尔和白宫办公厅主任苏西·怀尔斯受到类似调查。

现任国土安全部官员的共和党活动家科里·卢万多夫斯基周四表示,他收到了与白宫副幕僚长丹·斯卡维诺去年披露的记录被调取时相同类型的通知。两人均表示,2024年他们收到通知称,谷歌已应FBI的法律要求提供与他们账户相关的信息,这凸显了该局对特朗普的调查范围之广,并加剧了共和党人关于总统乔·拜登”将执法机构武器化”以针对其政治对手的指控。

“有趣的是——我收到了同样的通知,”卢万多夫斯基在社交平台X上写道,”媒体的强烈抗议在哪里?没错,当这种事发生在特朗普的人身上时,他们根本不在乎。”

卢万多夫斯基和斯卡维诺都表示,他们收到的通知表明,谷歌曾收到法院批准的封口令,因此无法提前通知他们账户信息被索取的情况。检察官在调查中通常会获得此类封口令。

(图片说明:2018年4月28日,密歇根州华盛顿总体育公园,总统唐纳德·特朗普与长期盟友科里·卢万多夫斯基在集会上合影。(曼德尔·恩甘/法新社通过盖蒂图片社))

与此同时,帕特尔在本周向福克斯新闻发表的声明中证实了对他和怀尔斯电话记录的传票存在,并表示这些传票难以获取,因为相关文件被额外加了保护措施。

“令人发指且极度令人担忧的是,前FBI领导层使用站不住脚的借口,将整个过程隐藏在禁止查阅的案件档案中,以逃避所有监督,秘密传票我的电话记录——以及现任白宫办公厅主任苏西·怀尔斯的电话记录,”帕特尔说。

福克斯新闻了解到,传票要求获取帕特尔和怀尔斯的通话详单,其中包括日期、时间和与短信及通话相关的电话号码,但不包括通话内容。传票本身尚未公开,因此他们具体寻求的细节仍未证实。

(图片说明:2025年12月18日,华盛顿特区白宫,总统唐纳德·特朗普签署一项建议放松联邦大麻管制法规的行政命令时,白宫办公厅主任苏西·怀尔斯坐在椭圆形办公室。(伊芙琳·霍克斯坦/路透社))

两名FBI官员告诉福克斯新闻,2023年,特工还录制了怀尔斯与其律师的通话。官员们表示,律师当时知道通话正在被录制并表示同意,但怀尔斯并不知情。

然而,关于律师的这一说法遭到了质疑。在相关通话发生时,代表怀尔斯的一名匿名律师向Axios否认他知道FBI录制了他与客户的通话。

“如果我真的做了这种蠢事,我就不该——也不应该——有执业资格。我和苏西一样感到震惊,”该律师告诉该媒体。

虽然目前尚不清楚FBI究竟在调查什么,但时间点和目标表明,这些传票可能与该局对总统唐纳德·特朗普处理机密文件的调查有关。帕特尔和怀尔斯在拜登政府期间都是普通公民,但他们是机密文件案中的已知证人,特别检察官杰克·史密斯指控特朗普在其海湖庄园非法囤积与国家安全相关的文件,违反了《反间谍法》。

此前有广泛报道称,2022年帕特尔为换取豁免权,被传唤提供大陪审团证词,成为同一调查的一部分。

(图片说明:华盛顿发生西弗吉尼亚国民警卫队成员枪击事件后,联邦调查局局长卡什·帕特尔在新闻发布会上发言。(安德鲁·莱登/盖蒂图片社))

FBI调查了特朗普,包括他涉嫌保留机密文件和试图颠覆2020年选举。国会公布的文件显示,FBI——后来由特别检察官杰克·史密斯接手——发出了数百份传票,针对共和党实体和人物,包括几名共和党议员的电话记录。共和党目标人物将史密斯的行为描述为权力的滥用和过度政治化,而史密斯多次为自己的工作辩护,称其是按规则行事且非政治性的。

在揭露传票的同时,帕特尔解雇了至少10名该局雇员,这与他”武器化FBI”的指控一致。这一举动遭到了代表数千名雇员的FBI特工协会的谴责,该协会一直坚称特工的行为通常是遵循指挥链内的命令的结果。

FBI特工协会表示:”FBI特工协会谴责今天对FBI特别探员的非法解雇,这与帕特尔局长的其他解雇行为一样,侵犯了那些冒着生命危险保护我们国家的特工的正当程序权利。这些行动削弱了联邦调查局,因为它剥夺了关键专业知识,破坏了员工队伍的稳定,损害了对领导层的信任,并危及该局的招聘目标——最终使国家面临更大风险。”

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前弗吉尼亚州美国检察官约翰·菲什威克告诉福克斯新闻,解雇可能会让帕特尔”获得特朗普总统的好感”,称帕特尔在奥运会美国男子冰球队更衣室庆祝时的庆祝活动(视频广泛报道)中看起来”不像是典型的FBI探员”。

当被问及此事时,白宫将福克斯新闻的问题转交给了FBI。FBI没有进一步置评。史密斯的代表也没有回应置评请求。

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Two more Trump allies say Biden FBI secretly seized their data amid ‘weaponization’ controversy

Corey Lewandowski says he received same notice as Dan Scavino about Google account demands from bureau

By Ashley Oliver
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Published February 27, 2026 3:16pm EST

At least two more allies of President Donald Trump have said the Biden-era FBI secretly sought their records, in addition to the records of FBI Director Kash Patel and White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles.

Republican operative Corey Lewandowski, who currently serves as a Department of Homeland Security aide, said Thursday he received the same type of notice that White House Deputy Chief of Staff Dan Scavino disclosed last year regarding records seizures. Both men said they were notified in 2024 that Google had complied with FBI legal demands for information tied to their accounts, underscoring how broadly the bureau’s investigation into Trump extended and fueling Republicans’ claims that President Joe Biden “weaponized” law enforcement to target his political opponents.

“Funny – I received the same notice,” Lewandowski wrote on X. “Where is the media outcry. Right, they don’t care when it happens to Trump people.”

Lewandowski and Scavino both said the notices they received indicated that Google had been under a court-authorized gag order and could not notify them sooner about the demands for their records. Prosecutors commonly obtain such gag orders as part of their investigations.

President Donald Trump is joined by longtime ally Corey Lewandowski, at a rally at Total Sports Park in Washington, Michigan, on April 28, 2018.(Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images)

Patel, meanwhile, confirmed the existence of the subpoenas for his and Wiles’ phone records in a statement to Fox News this week and said the subpoenas were difficult to access because the files for them had added layers of protection.

“It is outrageous and deeply alarming that the previous FBI leadership secretly subpoenaed my own phone records — along with those of now White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles — using flimsy pretexts and burying the entire process in prohibited case files designed to evade all oversight,” Patel said.

Fox News was told that the subpoenas sought Patel’s and Wiles’ toll records, which include dates and times and phone numbers related to messages and calls but do not include the contents of them. The subpoenas themselves have not been made public, so the details about what they sought remain unconfirmed.

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Two FBI officials told Fox News that in 2023, agents also recorded a phone call between Wiles and her lawyer. The officials said the lawyer was aware the call was being recorded and consented, but Wiles was not.

The claim about the lawyer has however been disputed. An unnamed lawyer representing Wiles at the time of the phone call in question denied to Axios that he knew of the FBI recording a phone call between him and his client.

“If I ever pulled a stunt like that I wouldn’t — and shouldn’t — have a license to practice law. I’m as shocked as Susie,” the lawyer told the outlet.

While it is unclear exactly what the FBI was investigating, the timing and targets signal the subpoenas could be related to the bureau’s probe into President Donald Trump’s handling of classified documents. Patel and Wiles, both private citizens during the Biden administration, were known witnesses in the classified documents case, in which special counsel Jack Smith alleged Trump violated the Espionage Act by hoarding national security-related documents at his Mar-a-Lago residence.

It has previously been widely reported that Patel was summoned to give grand jury testimony in exchange for immunity in 2022 as part of the same probe.

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The FBI investigated Trump over both his alleged retention of classified documents and his alleged attempts to subvert the 2020 election. Documents released by Congress show that the FBI — and later Smith, after he became special counsel — issued hundreds of subpoenas targeting Republican entities and figures, including the phone records of several GOP lawmakers. Republican targets have characterized Smith’s actions as an egregious abuse of power and hyper-politicized, while Smith has repeatedly defended his work as by-the-book and apolitical.

In line with his claims of a weaponized FBI, Patel fired at least 10 bureau employees around the same time he revealed the subpoenas. The move drew condemnation from the FBI Agents Association, which represents thousands of employees and has maintained that agents’ actions are typically the result of following orders within the chain of command.

“The FBIAA condemns today’s unlawful termination of FBI Special Agents, which—like other firings by Director Patel—violates the due process rights of those who risk their lives to protect our country,” the FBIAA said. “These actions weaken the Bureau by stripping away critical expertise and destabilizing the workforce, undermining trust in leadership and jeopardizing the Bureau’s ability to meet its recruitment goals—ultimately putting the nation at greater risk.”

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Former U.S. Attorney John Fishwick of Virginia told Fox News the firings could keep Patel “in good stead with President Trump,” saying Patel did not “look like a prototypical G-man” during his viral and widely reported on celebration at the Olympics in the Team USA men’s ice hockey team’s locker room.

The White House referred Fox News to the FBI when asked for comment. The FBI gave no additional comment. A representative for Smith had no comment.

Fox News’ David Spunt contributed to this report.

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Ashley Oliver is a reporter for Fox News Digital and FOX Business, covering the Justice Department and legal affairs. Email story tips to ashley.oliver@fox.com.

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