
Glenn Kirschner, a former US Army prosecutor and legal analyst for MSNBC, confirmed that Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) violated New York State law after the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee tried to investigate Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg over Donald’s indictment. Trump.
Jordan, who chairs the House Judiciary Committee, on Thursday called Mark Pomerantz, a former New York prosecutor who previously worked on Trump’s Manhattan DA’s office case.
Jordan, in a letter to Pomerantz, explained that Congress “has a specific and manifestly important interest in preventing politically motivated prosecutions” of Trump, including one of Bragg.
Kirschner slammed Jordan’s efforts on a recent episode of the “Justice Matters” podcast and called him a “willful violator of congressional subpoenas” who has started issuing congressional subpoenas.
“Boy, what a mockery of the Judiciary Committee and Congress and the rule of law,” Kirschner said.
Kirschner then pointed to a section of Bragg’s response to Pomerantz’s subpoena in which the Manhattan DA cited an attempt “to undermine an active investigation and ongoing New York criminal case.”
Kirschner said Jordan violated a New York State law that found people guilty of “obstructing government administration in the second degree. [if they intentionally prevent or attempt to prevent] Public servants from performing official functions by intimidation, physical force or interference.
“This is what jim jordan has done and is doing … so the only question, my friends, is what DA Bragg is prepared to do about it,” said Kirschner, who claimed Jordan also violated the 10th Amendment.
He then added: “He should be locked up because, you know, justice is important.”