Rep. Jim Jordan subpoenas company run by Trump ‘hush money’ judge’s daughter
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) has subpoenaed the CEO of a political consulting firm that employs the daughter of the New York judge expected to sentence former President Donald Trump next month.
Jordan informed Authentic Campaigns CEO Michael Nellis of the subpoena on Wednesday, in a letter accusing him of failing to comply with prior requests for information from House Republicans related to the firm’s work with Trump’s political adversaries.
“As such, the Committee is left with no choice but to resort to compulsory process,” Jordan wrote. “Popularly elected prosecutors, such as Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, have engaged in an unprecedented abuse of authority by prosecuting a former President of the United States and current nominee for that office.”
“Of relevance to the Committee’s oversight is the impartiality of Judge Juan Merchan, the presiding trial judge, due to his refusal to recuse himself from the case in light of his apparent conflicts of interest and biases.”
New York State Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan is due to sentence Trump, 78, in the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office hush money case against the former president on Sept. 18.
