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Rep. Jim Jordan has the House GOP's nomination for the speaker. He isn't the speaker just yet – he still has to win a floor vote, which is scheduled for Tuesday.
Federal government struggles to address election harassment ... Inside Jim Jordan’s campaign for top House Republican. Story by Leigh Ann Caldwell, Theodoric Meyer, Alec Dent • 2d.
Attendance could change Jim Jordan’s path to the speakership. There are currently 433 members in the House and if all members vote, Jordan would need 217 votes to be elected speaker.
House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, speaks during the Conservative Political Action Conference, CPAC 2024, at the National Harbor, in Oxon Hill, Md ...
Republican Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio met Thursday with the business-minded Main Street Caucus, according to a source familiar, as the House Judiciary chairman works to win over the more centrist ...
In my column last week, I discussed a few potential candidates who could potentially replace Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House after his historic removal from the speakership last Tuesday. But ...
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) delivers remarks during a House Oversight Committee hearing about the impeachment inquiry into President Biden. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images) Analysis by Philip Bump Rep ...
House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan on Friday subpoenaed the Department of Justice, the FBI and the Department of Education for documents as part of its investigation into whether a Justice ...
The world is at ‘an inflection point in history,’ Biden says in impassioned Oval Office address ... Rep. Jim Jordan’s (R-Ohio) team insists that there will be a vote at 10 a.m.
Republican Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan is trying to become the next speaker of the House of Representatives. On Tuesday, he lost his first vote on the full House floor to assume the role, with 20 of his ...
The only fraud Jim Jordan’s hearing exposed was that his so-called whistleblowers are well-meaning patriots, ... he didn’t address the FBI’s explanation for taking away his security clearance.
Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee leaves the Republican caucus meeting at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, Oct. 12, ... Constant Contact Use.