Hours before Jan. 19, after the Supreme Court upheld a law that would require TikTok be sold to a U.S.-held company in order to remain active in the country, a nationwide ban of the popular video sharing app officially went into effect. Rep. Jim Jordan tells CNN’s Dana Bash Trump is ready to fulfill his many day one promises.
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), chair of the House Judiciary Committee, said Sunday that a change in the law would be necessary to keep TikTok online if ByteDance does not sell the video app to an entity not affiliated with the Chinese Communist Party.
Asked if Trump should pardon violent Jan. 6 rioters, Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep. Jim Jordan tells CNN’s Dana Bash “maybe they shouldn’t be.”
On Tuesday, Ohio Representative Jim Jordan agreed that the incoming forty-seventh president should consider moving the 2028 Olympics, currently slated to be held in Los Angeles, to a deep red state.
U.S. Representative Jim Jordan has expressed his support for President-elect Donald Trump to move the 2028 Olympics out of Los Angeles and relocate them to a city run by GOP lawmakers.
Ohio, compares the attitude around President-elect Donald Trump entering office Monday compared to eight years ago on 'One Nation.'
The House Judiciary Committee Chair Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) said the panel will continue its investigation into Hunter Biden’s criminal activity in a Thursday interview with Politico. “We think
The Miami Heat lost a tough game to the Los Angeles Clippers on Monday night, but at least veteran forward Kevin Love has a sense of humor about it. Love, 36, took to Instagram the morning after his team’s 109-98 loss, lamenting a third quarter in which the Clippers outscored the Heat, 36-20. “When someone
Ohio, discusses the report that Chinese hackers infiltrated Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s computer on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) assessed how President-elect Donald Trump’s second presidency will be drastically different from his first one, as Republican lawmakers are working as the wind in his sails rather than working against him.
Journalist Matt Taibbi spoke to Brian Kilmeade about Mark Zuckerberg coming out against government censorship of social media and revealing the pressure he faced from the Biden administration to censor content on Facebook and Instagram.
Now that Donald Trump and the GOP have a hold on every branch of government, they're considering unique opportunities to remove major events from blue states into their own red states where their politicians and donors would benefit.