Plus, Biden's trip to Northern Ireland. Manhattan DA sues Rep. Jim Jordan over Trump probe interference; Biden marks the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement in Northern Ireland. Tonight's Sentences was written by Jariel Arvin. TOP NEWS Why the Manhattan DA sued Rep. Jim Jordan Kena Betancur/Getty Images - Tuesday, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg sued House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan to counter the lawmakerâs efforts to get testimony and documents related to Braggâs indictment of former President Donald Trump. [[Vox / Li Zhou](]
- Trump pleaded not guilty last week to 34 felony counts related to falsifying business records related to hush money payments to an adult film actress during the 2016 presidential campaign. [[Vox / Andrew Prokop](]
- The lawsuit argues Congress has no right to obtain information relating to a state investigation, and it aims to block a House subpoena for testimony. [[Reuters / Luc Cohen and Kanishka Singh](]
- The filing marks a significant escalation in the tension among Bragg, Jordan, and Republicans who argue they should have oversight because the investigation used some federal funds. [[CNBC / Dan Mangan](]
- A Trump-appointed judge declined to issue a temporary restraining order on the subpoena, but scheduled an April 19 hearing to hear Braggâs case. [[Politico](]
- Meanwhile, Trumpâs attorneys asked for a month-long delay to writer E. Jean Carrollâs sexual assault and defamation civil suit against the former president, citing intense media scrutiny. [[CNN / Kara Scannell](] ð If you read just one story Voxâs Andrew Prokop explains how to tell if investigations are politically motivated and why the case against Trump might be politicized. [[Vox / Andrew Prokop](]
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[Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( Biden's Belfast visit - President Joe Biden on Wednesday urged Northern Ireland to restore its power-sharing government in Belfast, saying doing so would further peace and attract US investment. [[Reuters / Steve Holland and Amanda Ferguson](]
- The remarks came during Bidenâs trip to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the US-backed Good Friday Agreement that ended decades of violence between Northern Ireland Catholics and Protestants. [[Washington Post / Tyler Pager and Matt Viser](]
- The power-sharing government has not met in more than a year amid disagreements over the Windsor Framework, a Northern Ireland trade agreement reached after Britainâs exit from the European Union. [[BBC / Chris Mason](]
- The Democratic Unionist Party, which refuses to share power because they say the framework separates Northern Ireland from the UK, said Bidenâs speech wonât convince them to return to governing. [[Deutsche Welle](]
- After his speech, Biden traveled to the Republic of Ireland, where heâll spend a few days meeting diplomats and distant relatives. [[Guardian / Rory Carroll and Lisa OâCarroll](] Support our journalism Reader contributions help keep Vox and newsletters like Sentences free for all. Support our work with a one-time gift today. [Yes, I'll make a gift]( MISCELLANEOUS The EPA unveiled its strictest-ever auto pollution standards, which would require two-thirds of US cars sold to produce zero emissions by 2032. [[Vox / Umair Irfan](] - Tuesday, the Biden administration proposed two options for protecting dwindling Colorado River resources: prioritize California farms or evenly split water among California, Arizona, and Nevada. [[Los Angeles Times / Ian James](]
- The US, Panama, and Colombia are launching a campaign to curb the increasing flow of illegal immigration through a dense jungle expanse between South and Central America. [[AP News / Kathia Martinez](]
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