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Rep. Jamie Raskin Challenges Jerry Nadler For Judiciary Leadership

Rep. Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., is pictured before a hearing, Nov. 7, 2023, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland has declared his intention to run for the position of the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee in the upcoming year. This move sets up a direct challenge to fellow Democratic Rep. Jerry Nadler as the party gears up to confront a potential second Trump administration and an increasingly assertive Republican majority.

In a letter addressed to his colleagues, Raskin emphasized the critical role that House Democrats must play in safeguarding the principles and institutions of constitutional democracy. He underscored the urgency of the party's mission in the current political landscape, stating, 'We dare not fail.'

Raskin's decision to vie for the leadership position on the Judiciary Committee followed a period of consultation with House Democrats and deep reflection on the party's trajectory in the aftermath of the recent electoral setback that saw Republicans seize control of Congress and the White House.

While presently serving as the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, Raskin outlined his vision for the Judiciary Committee under his stewardship, envisioning it as the primary hub of congressional opposition to authoritarianism and other attempts by President Donald Trump and his allies to subvert the Constitution.

Having been a prominent figure in the resistance against Trump, Raskin has been a vocal advocate for President Joe Biden and his family during a Republican-led investigation into their business dealings. Additionally, Raskin played a pivotal role in drafting articles of impeachment against Trump for his role in inciting the violent insurrection on January 6, 2021, and led the impeachment prosecution in the Senate.

Raskin's decision to challenge Nadler for the top spot on the Judiciary Committee sets the stage for a potentially contentious intra-party battle. Nadler, a seasoned lawmaker in his 17th term in Congress, has held the committee's leadership position since 2019. The outcome of the race remains uncertain, as Democrats have traditionally adhered to the seniority system for committee assignments.

While neither Raskin nor Nadler provided comments on the matter, Raskin concluded his letter by expressing his deep respect and admiration for Nadler. He pledged to seek Nadler's counsel and guidance should he be selected for the role in the 119th Congress.

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