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In the first hearing of the impeachment inquiry, Rep. Jim Jordan made sweeping — and debunked — claims about President Biden.
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.
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Republican Rep. Jim Jordan failed to garner enough support to be crowned speaker of the House during Congress' first vote.
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 ...
But there was one candidate that I neglected to address: Jim Jordan. Jordan, the chair of the House Judiciary Committee and notorious conservative firebrand from Ohio, is one of two declared ...
Jim Jordan’s Conspiratorial Quest for Power How the Ohio Republican built an insurgent bid for Speaker on the lies of Donald Trump. By Jonathan Blitzer October 21, 2023 ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Rep. Jim Jordan faced strong opposition to his House speakership bid Tuesday as 20 Republicans voted against him on a first ballot. The chamber adjourned for the day as the ...
Jordan fed the crowd with a litany of conservative grievances, while Yost discussed human trafficking in Ohio.
Two weeks after Kevin McCarthy’s ouster as speaker of the House, the Ohio representative has failed twice to win enough votes to secure the position.
Who is Jim Jordan? Jordan, 59, has a reputation as a rabble-rouser unafraid to attack Democrats and challenge his own party's leadership.