Fox News contributor Joe Concha laid out a blistering case on Life, Liberty & Levin, arguing that the Democratic machine didn’t merely oppose President Trump — it actively surveilled him and other prominent Republicans. Concha connected threads from the Epstein saga to a broader pattern of political espionage aimed at destroying conservative opponents. The clip makes clear this is not idle gossip from cable chatter but a sustained allegation from a mainstream commentator.
Concha told viewers the scandal reaches far beyond salacious headlines, claiming Democrats used networks of operatives, lawyers and intelligence tools to pry into Republican lives and strategies. He painted a picture of partisan operatives weaponizing national-security resources to leak, smear and sabotage. Conservatives should not shrug at rhetoric here; this is about whether government institutions were turned into political cudgels.
These accusations echo public statements made by former Justice Department officials who have said “spying did occur” during the Russia probe and called for reviews into how informants and surveillance were used. When serious figures in law enforcement raise these alarms, patriots have every right to demand answers, not platitudes from a friendly press. The left’s reflexive denials can’t be the final word when national security and civil liberties hang in the balance.
Conservative commentators have pointed to the Durham work and other inquiries as proof that what happened in 2016 and after was not random but systematic, a form of political warfare dressed up as investigation. Fox Business personalities have rightly labeled this behavior political espionage, underscoring how dangerous it is when one party uses state power against its rivals. America cannot tolerate a permanent administrative state that targets citizens for their politics.
Of course, the left and many in legacy media will rush to “debunk” any claim of spying by pointing to technicalities in FISA paperwork or the timing of surveillance orders. Those fact-checks are part of the same defensive apparatus that protected the powerful for years and deflected scrutiny. It’s telling that mainstream outlets focus on semantic arguments while the country seeks straightforward accountability.
Whether you call it spying, improper surveillance, or political espionage, the principle is the same: no party, official, or investigator should be above the law. Republicans and independent Americans should unite in demanding full, transparent investigations, prosecutions where warranted, and reforms to prevent weaponization of intelligence ever again. The future of our constitutional order depends on it.
Now is not the time for timid half-measures or trust in institutions that have shown partisan bias; it’s time for brave oversight and real consequences. The conservative movement must press Congress and the Justice Department to finish what earlier probes began and to expose the full extent of any coordination between elites, wealthy benefactors, and intelligence actors. Hardworking Americans deserve a government that protects their liberties, not one that targets them for their beliefs.

