Senator Cynthia Lummis, a U.S. Senator from Wyoming, has made several public statements on October 6, 2025, via her social media account regarding allegations of surveillance by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) under the Biden administration.
In her first post, Lummis stated: “My statement regarding the Biden administration’s FBI spying on me and my Republican colleagues.” The senator did not provide additional details in this message but indicated she had issued a formal statement about the alleged surveillance.
Later that day, Lummis posted: “This targeted and calculated assault on the legislative branch under the Biden administration demands immediate investigation.” She characterized the reported actions as deliberate and called for an inquiry into the matter.
In a third post, she elaborated further: “The Biden administration’s FBI acted outside of the law & accountable to no one. Targeting & spying on me and my Republican colleagues for representing our constituents is unconstitutional & outright authoritarian. This blatant abuse of power can never happen in America again”. In this message, Lummis accused federal authorities of violating legal norms and constitutional protections by allegedly targeting members of Congress based on their political activities.
These posts reflect ongoing concerns among some lawmakers about oversight and accountability within federal law enforcement agencies. Allegations of improper surveillance have periodically surfaced in American politics, often leading to calls for congressional investigations or policy reforms intended to protect legislative independence and civil liberties.



