Jordan subpoenas prosecutor over case involving protest near Stephen Miller’s home
House Republicans subpoena Arlington prosecutor seeking documents on federal fund use and investigation limits amid claims of political bias and constitutional concerns.
- Representative Jim Jordan accused Arlington County prosecutor Parisa Dehghani-Tafti of political bias in how she handled a case involving an activist who distributed leaflets with Stephen Miller's home address.
- Dehghani-Tafti denied the accusation, stating that her decisions are based solely on facts and law, and called Jordan's subpoena an overreach and trespass on state sovereignty.
- The activist, Barbara Wien, was not charged with any crimes for the leafleting incident near Miller's home.
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Arlington commonwealth’s attorney responds after subpoena from House GOP over Miller protests
Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan accused Parisa Dehghani-Tafti of political bias in how she handled a case involving an activist who handed out leaflets that included Stephen Miller’s home address.
Jordan subpoenas prosecutor over case involving protest near Stephen Miller's home
House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) on Friday subpoenaed a local Virginia prosecutor he’s accused of failing to take action against protesters outside the home of White House aide Stephen Miller. The subpoena is an escalation after Jordan demanded an interview with Parisa Dehghani-Tafti, prosecutor for Arlington County and the city of Falls Church. [...]
House committee subpoenas Arlington’s prosecutor over handling of threats against Stephen Miller
House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan issued a subpoena Friday to the chief prosecutor in Arlington County, saying she appears to have stymied an investigation into a "left-wing agitator" who was harassing White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller.
JUST IN: House committee subpoenas Arlington prosecutor in bias investigation
The House Judiciary Committee has subpoenaed Arlington's commonwealth's attorney, the latest escalation in a months-long dispute over her handling of an ongoing criminal investigation. Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) filed a subpoena yesterday (Thursday) seeking to compel Commonwealth's Attorney Parisa Dehghani-Tafti to release numerous documents related to a case involving the search and seizure of an
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