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A bipartisan House compromise bill, which overhauls the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, now heads to the Senate ahead of a Sunday deadline. The House passed the measure with support and opposition coming from a mix of members on both sides of the aisle.
One America's John Hines spoke with congressman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) who supported the legislation.
Jim Jordan Presses Jerry Nadler To Hold Hearing On FISA Abuse Following Another Damning IG Report
"Rep. Jim Jordan, the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee, called on House Democrats to invite Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz to testify about his investigations of the FBI's abuse of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
In announcing the new Coronavirus Resources page, Congressman Jordan released the following statement:
During a business meeting today, the Committee will consider Chairman Cummings's request for subpoenas as part of his partisan and political investigation into the Commerce Department's reinstatement of the citizenship question on the census.
March 27, 2018
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Congressman Jim Jordan announces 2018 Congressional Art Competition
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