House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan's warning to Authentic Campaign CEO Mike Nellis highlights ongoing tensions surrounding alleged collusion and conflict of interest with Judge Juan Merchan.
In his communication, Jordan emphasized, "The objections to the subpoena are unfounded and unpersuasive, and do not excuse your client's noncompliance with the subpoena," indicating a firm stance on enforcing compliance.
Jordan pointed out that "the new information therefore appears to contradict Mr. Nellis's prior representations to the Committee," suggesting potential misinformation from Nellis regarding Authentic Campaigns' involvement.
Jordan concluded his letter with a clear deadline, requesting a response no later than Oct. 11, underscoring the urgency and seriousness of the Committee's inquiry.
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