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Report: Justice Scalia Believed Supreme Court was Being Surveilled by Obama

Another shoe drops in the ongoing controversy concerning the Obama administration possibly surveilling multiple Republican presidential candidates including Donald Trump, Rand Paul and at least one other U.S. Senator.

Now Fox News contributor Judge Andrew Napolitano has offered first-hand knowledge that the late Justice Antonin Scalia — whom Justice Neil Gorsuch replaced — believed Obama was surveilling the Supreme Court as well.

In fact, Scalia share his theory with Napolitano face-to-face.

Could this have had anything to do with his unexplained and untimely death?

Here’s more from Gateway Pundit…

Judge Andrew Napolitano, Fox News senior judicial analyst, went on FOX Business Network on Monday to discuss allegations Senator Rand Paul and another senator were under surveillance by the Obama administration.

Napolitano also dropped a bomb on the Obama administration spying on the US Supreme Court.

Judge Napolitano: Justice Scalia told me that he often thought the court was being surveilled. And he told me that probably four or five years ago…If they had to unmask Senator Paul’s name to reveal a conversation he was having with a foreign agent and the foreign agent was hostile to the United States they can do that. That’s not what he’s talking about. They’re talking about unmasking him when he’s having a conversation with his campaign manager when he’s running in the Republican primary.

During the discussion Judge Napolitano also said Barack Obama could be subpoenaed to testify if he viewed the unmasked intelligence.

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