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Ohio Republican Rep. Jim Jordan came up short recently in his push to become the speaker of the U.S. House. But he remains focused on what he called “one of his top priorities” — holding President Joe Biden accountable.
During an interview on Fox News, Jordan, the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, said that Republicans will decide early next year whether they will begin the process of impeaching Biden.
Jordan said that the GOP’s impeachment investigation still needs some finishing touches, but many of his supporters already think there is enough evidence to impeach.
Jordan also hinted that others in Biden’s orbit — Vice President Kamala Harris and California Democrat Rep. Nancy Pelosi — could also find themselves embroiled in a scandal. Earlier this year, Jordan called for an investigation into Pelosi and the Democrat-led January 6 Commission. He said the Commission should investigate Pelosi and what she knows about what happened on Jan. 6.
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Fox News host Larry Kudlow asked, “Jim Jordan, there may be some announcements in a minute…
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