EXCLUSIVE: House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, said Republican lawmakers ... when Democrats controlled the Senate and White House. One such bill by Rep. Russell Fry, R-S.C., would allow ...
Jim Jordan on Sunday mocked those raising alarms ... as additional agencies finalize workforce reduction plans. A Republican senator echoed Jordan’s defense of the Trump administration’s ...
The same is true for Congressmen Jim Jordan and Mike Carey, Secretary of State Frank LaRose, Attorney General Dave Yost, Auditor Keith Faber, the President of the Senate, and six of my other ...
US congressman Jim Jordan is the man of the hour in anti-EU ... He then switched to the Ohio State Senate before ultimately landing in the US House of Representatives, where he has been a member ...
The Committee is concerned about the proliferation of foreign censorship laws, regulations and court orders that threaten Americans' right to speak freely online, such as the EU's Digital Services Act ...
The GOP congressman's remarks come as DOGE's access to government payment systems have been met with backlash from some lawmakers and government officials.
Former OSU football coach Jim Tressel, now Ohio's lieutenant governor, said he wouldn't rule out a run for governor in 2026.
Representative Jim Jordan, an Ohio Republican ... The public isn't going to get served." Senator Lisa Murkowski, an Alaska Republican, Friday on X, formerly Twitter: "Dozens of Alaskans ...
On Friday, the FBI sent a letter to the House Judiciary Committee notifying the panel that it was handing over a tranche of documents pursuant to a subpoena from Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio.
Senator Mitch McConnell (R ... stopping crime and protecting the public,” said House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R., Ohio). “We congratulate Kash Patel on his confirmation ...
Among the documents handed over to Congress last week by FBI Director Kash Patel were documents concerning the Jan. 6th pipe bombs.
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