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Holding President Trump accountable for his misconduct was more important than partisan politics. It was a necessary step to maintain democracy and the rule of law that underpins it in the United States.

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Jerry

 
Jerry Nadler is a Representative to Congress who works for the voters of New York City’s 10th Congressional District. As Chair of the House Judiciary Committee, Jerry has oversight over some of the most important issues facing America. Jerry strongly believes in justice for all and a democracy that represents people, not special interests. Click here to chip in and help Jerry keep fighting for us in Congress.

 

 

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