Jim Jordan questions judge assignments and comments on law enforcement

Jim Jordan questions judge assignments and comments on law enforcement
U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan Representing Ohio's 4th District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Rep. Jim Jordan, currently serving as a U.S. Congressman for Ohio’s 4th district, frequently shares his views on political and law enforcement matters via social media. Representing Ohio since 2007, he succeeded Mike Oxley and has a background in the Ohio House of Representatives and the Ohio Senate.

On May 5, 2025, Rep. Jordan raised concerns about judicial assignments involving former President Donald Trump cases. He tweeted: “Judge Boasberg Keeps Getting Assigned Trump Cases. Lawmakers Want to Know Why.” This comment suggests a questioning of the judiciary’s process in assigning cases linked to the former president.

Later that day, Jordan expressed his support for local law enforcement by tweeting: “God bless Franklin Township, Ohio police!” The post highlighted his appreciation for police efforts in his home state.

On May 6, 2025, Jordan addressed immigration and public safety issues with another tweet: “Gang members that Joe Biden let into the country are now attacking police officers. President Trump wants them out. But Democrats are fighting it. Why?” This statement reflects his critical stance on current immigration policies under President Joe Biden’s administration.

Jim Jordan was born in Troy, Ohio in 1964 and resides in Urbana. He holds degrees from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and Capital University.



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