Manhattan DA says Jim Jordan lied to him about a planned field hearing on NYC crime


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1. The Manhattan District Attorney's office advised House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan that he should focus on high crime rates in his own state over the Trump ally's plan to hold a field hearing in Manhattan on violent crime in New York City.
2. Jordan plans to head to New York City to interview unidentified witnesses at a recently announced hearing called "Victims of Violent Crime in Manhattan" on April 17.
3. A source told the outlet that the hearing would examine "New York's rampant crime and victims of Alvin Bragg" for his alleged "failure to prosecute" perpetrators.
4. In response to the House GOP's field hearing plans, a spokesperson from Bragg's office called Jordan's move to come to the "safest big city in America" a "political stunt" that would fail to engage in "actual efforts to increase public safety, such as supporting national gun legislation and shutting down the iron pipeline."
5. "Don't be fooled," the statement said.
6. Several Democratic lawmakers also criticized Jordan for running political interference for Trump, who pleaded not guilty to 34 felony counts of falsification of business records.


     Jordan has always been interested in the criminal justice system, and he was eager to get a job in the field. After doing some research, he found out that Alvin Bragg's office is responsible for addressing high crime rates in Ohio. Jordan decided to apply for the job, and he was thrilled when he was offered it.

     Jordan is excited to work for Alvin Bragg's office, and he is committed to doing his best to address the high crime rates in Ohio. He is confident that he can make a significant contribution to the team, and he is looking forward to working with the other employees. Jordan is excited to be a part of the Alvin Bragg's office team, and he is confident that he can make a significant contribution to the team.



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