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*was the best congressman in cross-examining the president of [[Planned Parenthood]] during a hearing, repeatedly asking rhetorically, "If the videos were selectively edited, if this was entrapment, all untrue, then why did you apologize?"<ref>http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2015/09/29/rep_jim_jordan_to_planned_parenthood_president_if_the_videos_are_doctored_why_did_you_apologize.html</ref>
 
*was the best congressman in cross-examining the president of [[Planned Parenthood]] during a hearing, repeatedly asking rhetorically, "If the videos were selectively edited, if this was entrapment, all untrue, then why did you apologize?"<ref>http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2015/09/29/rep_jim_jordan_to_planned_parenthood_president_if_the_videos_are_doctored_why_did_you_apologize.html</ref>
 
*was named a featured speaker for [[CPAC]] 2016
 
*was named a featured speaker for [[CPAC]] 2016
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==See also==
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*[[2019 impeachment inquiry]]
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*[[Muellergate]]
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 22:09, November 13, 2019

Jordan in 2015.

Jim Jordan is a popular conservative Republican Congressman, representing Ohio in the House of Representatives. A two-time NCAA national wrestling champion and four-time state wrestling champion, Jordan is one of the Greatest Conservative Sports Stars.

In 2015, Jim Jordan:

  • led the conservative House Freedom Caucus in overthrowing RINO Speaker John Boehner.
  • led the opposition to the $1.1 trillion spending bill, because it lacked "provisions to tighten U.S. screening of Syrian refugees, address national security concerns or deny funding to Planned Parenthood."[1]
  • spoke out strongly against a provision sneaked into the spending bill that would allow "a quarter-million temporary guest workers into the U.S."[2]
  • was the best congressman in cross-examining the president of Planned Parenthood during a hearing, repeatedly asking rhetorically, "If the videos were selectively edited, if this was entrapment, all untrue, then why did you apologize?"[3]
  • was named a featured speaker for CPAC 2016

See also

References

External links

  • Profile at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress