Trump Ally is suing the political group of the hush-money judge’s daughter

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They pocketed $12.7 million from top Democrats in the first six months of 2024.

And now RadarOnline.com can GOP House Rep. Jim Jordan has summoned the political consultancy firm where the daughter works Donald Trump‘s criminal hush-money judge.

Jordan, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, has subpoenaed Authentic Campaigns CEO Michael Nellis in a letter accusing the company of failing to comply with previous requests for information about its work with Trump’s Democratic opponents.

The 60-year-old Republican lawmaker wrote on Wednesday: “As such, the committee has no choice but to resort to a mandatory procedure.

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