Jerrold Nadler
Jerrold Nadler is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for New York's 10th congressional district since 2013. Born on June 13, 1947, in Brooklyn, New York City, Nadler is a member of the Democratic Party and has been a prominent figure in New York City and national politics for several decades. Nadler began his political career in the New York State Assembly, where he served from 1977 to 1992. In 1992, he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, representing New York's 8th congressional district. Following redistricting in 2013, he began representing the 10th district, which includes parts of Manhattan and Brooklyn. Throughout his tenure in Congress, Jerrold Nadler has been known for his advocacy on civil rights, immigration reform, and constitutional issues. He has served as the Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee since 2019, overseeing matters related to the federal judiciary, civil liberties, and constitutional amendments. Nadler has been a vocal critic of President Donald Trump and has played a key role in congressional investigations and impeachment proceedings. Outside of politics, Nadler is recognized for his expertise in legal matters and his commitment to progressive policies. He continues to be a leading voice within the Democratic Party, advocating for legislative initiatives aimed at advancing social justice, protecting civil liberties, and promoting transparency in government.