Rep. Jordan Refers Jack Smith’s Former Aide to DOJ for Criminal Prosecution

The former official, Thomas Windom, had failed to provide answers to a House Republican panel in September, the letter says.
Rep. Jordan Refers Jack Smith’s Former Aide to DOJ for Criminal Prosecution
(Left) Then-special counsel Jack Smith. (Right) Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio). Drew Angerer/Getty Images; Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times
Jack Phillips
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House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-La.) recommended to the Department of Justice (DOJ) that a member of former special counsel Jack Smith’s team be prosecuted for obstruction of justice for not answering the committee’s questions.

In a letter released by the Republican-controlled committee on Wednesday, Jordan cited former DOJ attorney Thomas Windom.
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
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