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Rep. Jordan: ‘Everything’s on the Table’ in Holding Bragg Accountable

'This is about going after anyone who opposes the Left’s agenda, the establishment’s agenda. And that’s maybe the most scary thing of all... '

(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Ohio Republican Rep. Jim Jordan said in an interview that “everything’s on the table” when it comes to the oversight of former President Donald Trump’s indictment by District Attorney Alvin Bragg.

“When are you expecting to speak with Alvin Bragg?” host of Sunday Morning Features, Maria Bartiromo, asked the representative. “If he does not come to testify in front of the Judiciary Committee, will you subpoena him?”

Jordan replied, explaining that the House Judiciary Committee already received a letter from Bragg that they are in the process of reviewing, and speculated that this is bigger than just Trump.

“We think this is bigger. This involves all of us,” Jordan explained. “I don’t think it’s an accident that the same week we learn that the IRS knocked on [Twitter Files journalist] Matt Taibbi’s door while he’s testifying in Congress, that same week is when we learn a district attorney is going to—a left-wing district attorney, a Soros-backed district attorney—is going to go after the former president of the United States.”

Jordan continued, describing the lengths these bad actors are wiling to go in order to win, such as putting together the Steele dossier, the Federal Trade Commission demanding to know what journalists Elon Musk is communicating with to release the Twitter Files and the revelation that the IRS is now going after Taibbi.

“And now an indictment of a former president, the guy who happens to be leading in every single poll. This is about all of us,” he concluded. “This is about going after anyone who opposes the Left’s agenda, the establishment’s agenda. And that’s maybe the most scary thing of all.”

The 45th president allegedly paid a hush-money to porn star Stormy Daniels through his former fixer Michael Cohen in 2016. 

The case has little chance of moving forward, but has proven to give Trump’s campaign a boost in finances and support.

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