Dem Rep. Nadler steps down from top spot on Judi­cia­ry Com­mit­tee, endors­es Raskin

Rep. Jer­ry Nadler, D‑N.Y., has bowed out of the race for rank­ing mem­ber on the high pro­file House Judi­cia­ry Com­mit­tee, accord­ing to a Dear Col­league let­ter he sent Wednes­day.

Nadler’s deci­sion opens a path­way for Rep. Jamie Raskin, D‑Md., to take over as the top Demo­c­rat on the com­mit­tee. Raskin had launched a bid to chal­lenge Nadler.

“As our coun­try faces the return of Don­ald Trump, and the renewed threats to our democ­ra­cy and our way of life that he rep­re­sents, I am very con­fi­dent that Jamie would ably lead the Judi­cia­ry Com­mit­tee as we con­front this grow­ing dan­ger,” Nadler wrote, endors­ing Raskin to suc­ceed him.

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“Although I will not be Rank­ing Mem­ber, I will still be an active mem­ber of the Com­mit­tee, and I am eager to work along­side its new lead­er­ship in the bat­tle to pro­tect our most vul­ner­a­ble com­mu­ni­ties and our most pre­cious demo­c­ra­t­ic ideals,” the 17-term New York Demo­c­rat added.

Nadler steps aside as sev­er­al younger House Democ­rats have ambi­tions to unseat old­er, but estab­lished, par­ty lead­ers in the next Con­gress. 

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Rep. Raúl Gri­jal­va, D‑Ariz., ear­li­er this week with­drew from the race for the top Demo­c­ra­t­ic spot on the Nat­ur­al Resources Com­mit­tee after Rep. Jared Huff­man, D‑Calif., announced his bid. A hand­ful of law­mak­ers are also chal­leng­ing Agri­cul­ture Com­mit­tee rank­ing mem­ber Rep. David Scott, D‑Ga., for his job, Politi­co report­ed.

Nadler’s ‘ did not imme­di­ate­ly respond to a request for com­ment.

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Raskin thanked Nadler for his endorse­ment in a post on X.

“Jer­ry Nadler is an extra­or­di­nary lawyer, patri­ot and pub­lic ser­vant. His dogged defense of civ­il rights and civ­il lib­er­ties is a great inspi­ra­tion to our peo­ple. I am hon­ored and hum­bled to have his sup­port in the bat­tles ahead,” the Mary­land Demo­c­rat wrote.

His pre­sump­tive ele­va­tion to the Judi­cia­ry Com­mit­tee cre­ates an open­ing for the rank­ing mem­ber posi­tion on the House Over­sight Com­mit­tee. Rep. Alexan­dria Oca­sio-Cortez, D‑N.Y., has voiced inter­est in that role, among oth­ers.

“I’m hav­ing a lot of con­ver­sa­tions with my col­leagues,” Oca­sio-Cortez told reporters Wednes­day. “It’s incred­i­bly impor­tant that we pre­pare our­selves ful­ly for an incom­ing Trump admin­is­tra­tion as well as fight­ing for every­day work­ing Amer­i­cans.”