‘He’s one of them’: David Jolly accuses Kevin McCarthy of being pro-insurrectionist
Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan has requested testimony from two former prosecutors who were previously involved in the investigation into the alleged hush-money payments from Donald Trump to Stormy Daniels. This comes after Jordan, along with two other Republican committee chairs, sent a letter to District Attorney Alvin Bragg earlier this week demanding that he testify about his investigation. We examine more Republican activities that have ensued since the GOP took the House, as Marjorie Taylor Greene is reportedly preparing to meet with jailed Jan. 6 suspects, on The ReidOut on MSNBC.
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