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Rep. Jordan to Newsmax: Did PR Firm Sway Trump N.Y. Case?

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Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, told Newsmax Wednesday that he wants to know whether a company that worked for the 2020 presidential campaigns of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris exerted any influence in ways that could have affected the New York business records case against former President Donald Trump.

So the House Judiciary Committee chair sent a subpoena to Authentic Campaigns CEO Michael Nellis on Wednesday, seeking records from the advertising and public relations firm.

“We want to know what’s going on because back in 2019, 2020, Authentic Campaigns worked for both the Biden and Harris campaigns,” Jordan said “The Record With Greta Van Susteren,” adding that public records show the firm received $2 million from the Biden campaign and $7 million from the Harris campaign.

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