Jim Jordan shares views on government issues and personal stories

Jim Jordan shares views on government issues and personal stories
U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan Representing Ohio's 4th District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Jim Jordan, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Ohio’s 4th district since 2007, recently shared several statements on social media that highlight his views and interests. Born in Troy, Ohio, in 1964, Jordan has had a long career in politics after earning degrees from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and Capital University.

On May 14, 2025, Jim Jordan commented on a sentiment expressed by some Democrats regarding federal government issues. He stated: “Democrats are now saying they’re ‘tired’ of talking about waste, fraud, and abuse in the federal government. Makes you wonder, why?” This tweet reflects ongoing political discourse concerning governmental accountability.

Later that day, Jordan highlighted an inspiring story about Jacqueline Kimmelstiel, a Holocaust survivor who faced significant challenges during World War II. At age 12, she was forced out of school but recently fulfilled her dream of attending college. Jordan remarked: “Jacqueline Kimmelstiel, a Holocaust survivor, was forced out of school at age 12 during World War II. This week, she finally got to experience her dream of going to college. God bless her!”

In another post made on the same day without accompanying text or context he shared a link, suggesting potential engagement with other topics or media content.

Jordan has been serving as a representative for Ohio’s 4th District since succeeding Mike Oxley in 2007. His political career includes previous roles in both the Ohio House of Representatives and the Ohio Senate.



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