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Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) says there need to be “major changes” to the Justice Department and FBI, and FISA should be allowed to expire, if Republicans win control of Congress in November.
“I think we should not even reauthorize FISA (The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act), which is going to come in the next Congress,” Rep. Jordan said in a Fox News Channel interview on Sunday. At the very least, Congress needs to change the FISA process, Jordan said.
On this week’s broadcast of FNC’s “Sunday Morning Futures,” Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) discussed the ongoing investigation into the business dealing of President Joe Biden’s family and how the investigation could impact the November 8 midterm elections.
Jordan told host Maria Bartiromo that congressional Republicans would also look into how the FBI was getting involved in elections, noting its involvement in 2016, 2020 and this year.
The desperation of the Democratic Party appears to know no bounds. On Tuesday, the House Oversight Committee engaged in a markup on a resolution of inquiry (ROI) that requires President Joe Biden to hand over documents related to his family's international business schemes, including and especially as it relates to his son, Hunter. During the markup, however, two Democratic members decided to pivot to Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), and remarks he made at CPAC that were taken out of context.
Monday, during an appearance on FNC’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) accused the FBI of “cooking the books” and “juicing the numbers” on the severity of January 6.
Jordan based that assessment on remarks from an FBI whistleblower’s account.
In a Tuesday letter to Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Christopher Wray, Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, criticized the agency after a whistleblower came forward saying it was "reclassifying" cases to reinforce the Democrats' narrative about the threat of domestic extremists, and moving away from other cases like child sex abuse.
Ohio Republican Rep. Jim Jordan told Newsmax on Monday that the stances some of his Democratic colleagues have taken on issues such as the border, inflation, gas prices, to the demonization of half the electorate have followed a disturbing trend.
Permanently classifying fentanyl-related substances as Schedule I drugs will be a top priority for U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio if Republicans take control of the U.S. House of Representatives next year and Jordan becomes House Judiciary Committee chairman.
Monday on Fox Business Network’s “Varney & Company,” Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) weighed in on the GOP’s chances in the upcoming midterm elections.
Jordan said he was confident the GOP would take back control of the House and Senate because President Joe Biden and the Democrats “haven’t done one thing right.”
Ohio Republican Congressman Jim Jordan argued that Biden's student loan handout is unconstitutional, but that, "more importantly," is unfair to Americans, telling "Varney & Co." Monday that Democrats haven't done one thing right under the president's reign.
Republican Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan lambasted President Joe Biden’s “semi-fascism” remark Monday on Fox Business.
Jordan said the president’s remark contradicted the promise he made to unify the country in his inauguration address. Biden called former President Donald Trump and the “MAGA Republican” philosophy “semi-fascism” during a Democratic fundraiser Thursday in Maryland.