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Trump’s historic indictment: Five takeaways READ: Trump's response to indictment in hush money case Trump indictment: What we know and what happens next ‘This is a mockery and a disgrace’: House weaponization panel descends into. Watch: Jet forced to make emergency landing after losing part of wing in air Graham: Trump should ‘smash some windows’ on way to DA’s office George Soros responds to GOP attacks over Manhattan DA: ‘I don’t know him’ What lawmakers are saying about Trump’s indictmentĭeSantis: Florida won’t cooperate with Trump extradition Judge sends Dominion’s $1.6 billion lawsuit against Fox News to trial He also told Psaki that he has “full confidence” in Democrats leading the Judiciary Committee, the Oversight Committee and the Weaponization Committee to push back on their GOP counterparts.


“Instead of the House majority focusing on the economy, focusing on inflation, focusing on job creation, focusing on health care, they continue to peddle conspiracy theories led by this so-called weaponization committee and the oversight committee, as opposed to trying to find common ground with House Democrats to try to make life better for everyday Americans,” he said. Jeffries said Jordan’s subcommittee, which was formed when Republicans gained control of the House, was mostly fueling conspiracy theories. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) to take action regarding Bragg’s probe, as head of the weaponization subcommittee. McCarthy confirmed at the GOP issues retreat in Orlando, Fla., on Sunday that he expects Rep.

Many Republicans have risen to Trump’s defense, saying that the prosecution is politically motivated. “And it’s not clear to me what committee the speaker may be referring to, perhaps the so-called weaponization committee, which is really more appropriately named, the Committee to Protect Insurrectionists.”īragg’s probe investigating Trump’s role in hush-money payments to adult-film star Stormy Daniels was the focus of the political world over the weekend after the ex-president said he might be arrested in connection to the investigation on Tuesday. “I strongly disagree with that statement,” Jeffries said on MSNBC’s “Inside With Jen Psaki,” which aired its first episode Sunday.
