Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) is the tip of the Congressional spear in fighting weaponized lawfare, and he discussed what a Republican Congress can do to rein in rogue liberal activist judges Thursday on “The Alex Marlow Show.” The post Exclusive: Jim Jordan on What Must Be Done to Fight Lawfare Against Trump appeared first on…
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Ralph Norman Snubs Mike Johnson on First Speaker Ballot, Votes for Jim Jordan
Rep. Ralph Norman (R-SC) snubbed House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) on Friday’s first ballot for House Speaker by voting for Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH). The post Ralph Norman Snubs Mike Johnson on First Speaker Ballot, Votes for Jim Jordan appeared first on Breitbart.
Exclusive: Jim Jordan, Bryan Steil Demand Democrats Confess Potentially Accepting Foreign Donations
House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) and House Administration Chairman Bryan Steil (R-WI) demanded the Democrats’ major fundraising platform, ActBlue, and its third party to divulge whether or not it raised money from foreign nationals in the recent election cycle, Breitbart News learned exclusively. The post Exclusive: Jim Jordan, Bryan Steil Demand Democrats Confess Potentially Accepting…
Exclusive: Jim Jordan to Grill Executives Accused of Colluding to Silence Conservatives in Judiciary Committee Hot Seat
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) engineered some post-Independence Day fireworks by securing appearances from two executives whose companies are allegedly colluding to silence conservative voices in violation of antitrust laws. The post Exclusive: Jim Jordan to Grill Executives Accused of Colluding to Silence Conservatives in Judiciary Committee Hot Seat appeared first on Breitbart.
Drew Ferguson to Retire, Latest Jim Jordan Opponent to Head for Exit
Drew Ferguson will not seek a fifth term in the House as he becomes the latest retiree among those who voted against Jim Jordan for Speaker.
Jim Jordan Zeroes In on Deep-State Surveillance Solution
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) will soon unveil the committee’s proposal to rein in a controversial deep-state surveillance program that will expire by the end of the year.