House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan maintained his stance on the Justice Department's potential prosecution of former Special Counsel Jack Smith, saying he leaves it up to them. The Republican lawmaker's remarks come as tensions between the two have been ongoing since Smith took office.
In a recent congressional hearing where Smith testified, Jordan was given an opportunity to question him. Despite this chance encounter, Jordan stuck to his guns on the matter of Smith's probe into President Donald Trump and his alleged mishandling of classified documents.
When asked by CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett about his views on the Justice Department's potential prosecution of Smith, Jordan remained unyielding in his stance. "I leave that up to them," he replied.
In a recent congressional hearing where Smith testified, Jordan was given an opportunity to question him. Despite this chance encounter, Jordan stuck to his guns on the matter of Smith's probe into President Donald Trump and his alleged mishandling of classified documents.
When asked by CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett about his views on the Justice Department's potential prosecution of Smith, Jordan remained unyielding in his stance. "I leave that up to them," he replied.