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Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas was hit with a House Judiciary Committee subpoena Friday demanding he produce long-awaited records on nine migrants suspected of sickening crimes, including the rape of a disabled teen girl and a mob assault on two NYPD cops.
DHS must hand over documents on the accused criminals by 9 a.m. on July 17, according to documents exclusively obtained by The Post.
“Your response, to date, without compulsory process has been inadequate,” Committee Chairman Rep. Him Jordan (R-Ohio) wrote in the filing’s scathing cover letter.
"The Supreme Court's decision is an affirmation of the rule of law and a reminder that Congress—not out of control prosecutors—writes the law."
"Today's decision fixes the decades-long error of handing vague and broad powers to unelected and unaccountable bureaucrats. The Supreme Court's decision restores the Constitutional power to write the law to where it should be—with the elected representatives of the American people."
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) released the following statement on the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on Murthy v. Missouri:
Some of the 51 “Spies Who Lie” were active CIA contractors when they claimed files from first son Hunter Biden’s laptop had “the classic earmarks” of Russian disinformation ahead of the 2020 election — a fact that was uneasily noted inside the agency at the time, new records acquired by The Post show.
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) is seeking answers on whether YouTube changed some of its content moderation policies surrounding firearms due to the influence of government officials, particularly New York District Attorney Alvin Bragg (D).
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) sent a letter to Alphabet, the parent company of YouTube, requesting documents and communications regarding its new policy change to further censor content relating to firearms and other constitutionally protected Second Amendment activity.