NYC Hearing Sparks Controversy Over Bragg's Policies and Jordan's Role

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Rep. Dan Goldman has criticized Rep. Jim Jordan for the House Judiciary Committee's planned hearing in New York City next week, saying he is "not welcome" in Goldman's district. The hearing, titled "Victims of Violent Crime in Manhattan," will focus on crime in the city and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. Republicans have accused Bragg of being soft on crime while conducting a politically-motivated prosecution of former President Trump. Goldman served as lead counsel during Trump's first impeachment and has called the hearing a "political stunt."
- Goldman slams Jim Jordan over planned NYC hearing: ‘not welcome in my district’ The Hill
- Bragg's staff urges Jordan to stay home if he's into high murder rates Business Insider
- House Judiciary Committee subpoenas FBI Director Christopher Wray over violent extremism probe CBS News
- House panel to examine 'victims' of Bragg policies as GOP casts doubt on NYC prosecutor who took on Trump New York Post
- Jordan takes the fight to Alvin Bragg, plans NYC hearing on his ‘pro-crime’ policies Fox News
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