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The Manhattan District Attorney Sues GOP Congressman Jim Jordan
The Manhattan District Attorney, who indicted former President Trump, now suing GOP Congressman Jim Jordan. The legal tension between the DA and the House Judiciary Committee chair started shortly after Donald Trump announced that he expected to be arrested. And after Jim Jordan announced this week that his Judiciary Committee planned to hold a hearing on crime in Manhattan, well, the New York Mayor, Eric Adams, fired back. This hour we're talking with some of our favorite reporters about their scoops on the stories they're covering this week.
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