Jim Jordan comments on the FBI, economic achievements, and employment under Trump

Jim Jordan comments on the FBI, economic achievements, and employment under Trump
U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan Representing Ohio's 4th District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Republican Representative Jim Jordan recently shared three posts on social media reflecting on his perspectives regarding current political situations under President Donald Trump’s administration. Jim Jordan, who represents Ohio’s 4th district in the U.S. Congress since 2007, has been a vocal figure in U.S. politics. Born in Troy, Ohio, in 1964, and residing in Urbana, Jordan has been actively discussing topics concerning national security, the economy, and employment via social media.

On April 3, 2025, Jordan remarked about the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), highlighting the changes in recruitment achievements under different administrations. He stated, “Under Joe Biden, the FBI was at record low recruitment numbers. Now under President Trump, there is a record number of new agent applications. President Trump and Kash Patel are restoring the American people’s trust in the bureau.”

The following day, April 4, 2025, he emphasized positive developments during Trump’s presidency in another post. He underscored policies and achievements by noting, “Secure borders. American energy independence. Safer cities. Businesses investing trillions in our economy. Promises made. Promises kept.”

Later the same day, Jordan celebrated the latest jobs report, expressing satisfaction with the progress, “Fantastic jobs report this month. 228,000 more jobs. President Trump’s agenda is working!”



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