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Congressman Jim Jordan gives local residents his thoughts on some recent actions going on in Washington D.C.
Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, told Newsmax on Friday that the FBI's recent raid on former President Donald Trump's estate shows a "double standard" at the Justice Department.
"Where's the stuff they took from President Trump's office?" Jordan asked during an interview on "John Bachman Now."
Congressman Jim Jordan is scheduled to visit the Armstrong Air & Space Museum on Monday, Aug. 15 at 11 a.m.
The congressman is slated to make a few remarks and take a short tour of the museum to view the latest exhibits, including the museum’s fiftieth anniversary exhibit and the new Learjet 28 outdoor exhibit area.
Rep. Jim Jordan gives a talk to employees and a few visitors at Superior Aluminum Products in Russia on Wednesday, Aug. 10. Jordan talked about the need to send a message on Election Day. He also listed some of the important elections Republicans needed to win to get a majority in congress. He took a range of questions from the audience which included election integrity, and how he felt about Nancy Pelosi visiting Taiwan.
U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Urbana) spent time on Tuesday in the village of Monroeville visiting village businesses and meeting with village officials.
Congressman Jordan, a Green Energy advocate, toured the Monroeville Solar Park and interacted with members of council and Mayor Melissa Fries-Seip.
He spoke about the continued need to have the right mix and blend of energy resources in the years ahead.
United States Representative Jim Jordan says the shooting that took place in Texas Tuesday was "Terrible" and "Tragic".
Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, revealed how governmental concern for the United States compares with concern for Ukraine Tuesday on "The Ingraham Angle."
REP. JIM JORDAN: Think about your typical family out there. We got a 41-year-high inflation rate. Everything costs more for the moms and dads and families. Rent costs more, gas costs more, clothes cost more.
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Ohio congressman Jim Jordan has listed the investigations that House Republicans should lead if they regain a majority in November's midterms.
Speaking to Just The News during a pre-State of the Union media day on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., Jordan outlined three inquiries which a potential GOP-controlled House of Representatives should prioritize.