New York U.S. Rep. Jerry Nadler withdrew his candidacy to serve as Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Committee in the 119th Congress and endorsed Maryland Congressman Jamie Raskin for the ...
The House Judiciary Committee will see a changing of the guard in the 119th Congress with a new Democratic leader. Rep. Jerry Nadler announced Wednesday that he would not run to be the top ...
“Therefore, I have decided not to run for Ranking Member of the Judiciary Committee in the 119th Congress.” Nadler has held the top job on the Judiciary panel since 2019 and has served in ...
A PDF version of this document with embedded text is available at the link below: JERROLD NADLER 12TH DISTRICT, NEW YORK JUDICIARY COMMITTEE RANKING MEMBER Congress of the United States House of ...
He called Raskin, 61, one of several “talented rising stars” in the Democratic caucus who have been given a platform during Nadler’s leadership of Judiciary. Raskin was elected to Congress in 2016; ...
He called Raskin, 61, one of several “talented rising stars” in the Democratic caucus who have been given a platform during Nadler’s leadership of Judiciary. Raskin was elected to Congress ...
Nadler wrote. “Therefore,” he continued, “I have decided not to run for ranking member of the Judiciary Committee in the 119th Congress.” Mr. Nadler told his Democratic colleagues that he ...