Epstein, Jim Jordan and House
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Thomas Windom, fired federal prosecutor from Jack Smith's team, faces criminal referral from Rep. Jim Jordan for refusing to answer congressional questions.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan referred one of former special counsel Jack Smith’s ex-aides for criminal prosecution Wednesday for alleged obstruction of justice. Jordan (R-Ohio) blasted Thomas Windom,
House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) made a criminal referral for a top prosecutor on the team of special counsel Jack Smith, arguing that by refusing to answer some questions, Thomas Windom had engaged in an “intentional,
Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee and its Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) has referred former Jack Smith prosecutor Thomas Windom to Attorney General Pam Bondi for criminal investigation,
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Thomas Windham served on Smith's team during his investigation into Trump's alleged mishandling of classified information and his efforts to challenge the 2020 presidential election results.
"We know why. To distort and twist the message because they thought it might harm the president." Jordan said.
House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan of Ohio accused a local Virginia prosecutor of “stymying" a probe into an activist who posted flyers in White House staffer Stephen Miller’s neighborhood that included his address and photo.
Rep. Jim Jordan referred former Special Counsel Thomas Windom for criminal prosecution over alleged deposition stonewalling.
These findings raise serious concerns about potential statutory and constitutional violations,” House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan wrote
A fiery confrontation erupted on Capitol Hill as Jim Jordan and Jamie Raskin went head-to-head in a sensational debate over the push to release the Epstein files. The exchange grew increasingly tense as both lawmakers accused each other of political theatrics while demanding transparency around the still-sealed documents.