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Undated:
Jerrold Lewis Nadler (born June 13, 1947) is an American attorney and
politician
who serves as the
U.S. Representative from
New York's 10th congressional district. Currently in his 14th term in
congress, he has served since 1992. He is a member of the
Democratic Party.
The district, numbered as the 17th District from 1992 to 1993 and as the 8th
District from 1993 to 2013, includes the west side of Manhattan from the
Upper West Side down to
Battery Park, including the
World Trade Center. It also includes the Manhattan neighborhoods of
Chelsea,
Hell's Kitchen, and
Greenwich Village, as well as parts of Brooklyn such as
Coney
Island,
Bensonhurst,
Borough Park, and
Bay Ridge. It includes many of New York City's most popular tourist
attractions, including the
Statue of Liberty,
New York Stock Exchange,
Brooklyn Bridge, and
Central Park.[1][2]
... referring to hypothetical impeachment proceedings against President
Donald
Trump that would begin in the newly elected Democrat-controlled House, he
suggested a "three-pronged test" that "would make for a legitimate impeachment
proceeding". Such a test would include "that the offenses in question must be so
grave", and "the evidence so clear", that "even some supporters of the president
concede that impeachment is necessary". If determined that the president
committed an impeachable offense, lawmakers must consider if such an offense
would “rise to the gravity where it’s worth putting the country through the
trauma of an impeachment proceeding,” Nadler stated.[15]
In March 2019, as the House debated President Trump's veto of a measure
unwinding his declaration of a national emergency at the southern border, Nadler
said, "I'm convinced that the president's actions are unlawful and deeply
irresponsible. A core foundation of our system of government and of democracies
across the world going back hundreds of years is that the executive cannot
unilaterally spend taxpayer money without the legislature's consent."[30]
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