Justice Department agrees to return Rep. Andy Ogles' phone, signaling end of campaign finance probe
Source: AP
Updated 2:24 PM EDT, May 6, 2026
WASHINGTON (AP) The Justice Department has agreed to return U.S. Rep. Andy Ogles personal cellphone that was seized as part of an investigation into his campaign finances, signaling its abandoning its probe into the staunch Trump supporter that began under the Biden administration.
The FBI confiscated the Tennessee Republicans cellphone in August 2024 to examine issues with his campaign finance reporting, but it had agreed not to review material from it and his personal email account as he challenged the matter in court. A judge had not yet ruled on Ogles challenge when defense lawyers revealed in a court filing on Tuesday that the Justice Department had voluntarily agreed to promptly return his phone and destroy the information it had obtained from it and his Google email account.
The investigation, started under President Joe Biden, a Democrat, had remained open under President Donald Trump, a Republican, but had stalled while the government awaited the judges ruling on whether investigators could examine Ogles phone and emails. The Justice Departments criminal division last year, led at the time by acting Assistant Attorney General Matthew Galeotti, had concluded the investigation should move forward even after local prosecutors in Tennessee withdrew from the case, a criminal division prosecutor wrote in an email last July urging the Tennessee attorneys to reconsider.
The move comes as the Justice Department is facing intense scrutiny over its pursuit of Trumps perceived political enemies, including former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James, a Democrat.
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