Jim Jordan tweets about Congressional investigations and baseball season

Jim Jordan tweets about Congressional investigations and baseball season
Jim Jordan U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio's 4th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Rep. Jim Jordan, a current member of the U.S. Congress representing Ohio’s 4th district, has taken to social media to discuss recent developments and personal interests. Jim Jordan has been serving in Congress since 2007, following his tenure in the Ohio House of Representatives and the Ohio Senate. Active on social media, Jordan offers insight into political investigations and his personal interests.

In a tweet posted on March 27, 2025, Rep. Jim Jordan announced an investigation by “@JudiciaryGOP & @HouseForeignGOP” concerning “connections between federal NGO funding and 2023 Israel judicial protests.” The post was made public through a tweet on the same date.

Later that day, another tweet from Rep. Jim Jordan expressed enthusiasm for the commencement of the baseball season. Marking this occasion on March 27, 2025, he tweeted, “Happy #OpeningDay. Looking forward to watching the Indians and Reds in the World Series this year!” The statement showed Jordan’s personal interest in sports, highlighting his expectations for the upcoming World Series. The post was shared in the evening of the same day.

On the following day, March 28, 2025, Rep. Jim Jordan shared information about an upcoming probe by the House Judiciary GOP into what he described as the Biden FBI’s “partisan investigations.” On this subject, Jordan remarked, “‘Abandoned Its Core Mission’: @JudiciaryGOP To Probe Biden FBI’s ‘Partisan Investigations.’” This announcement was published in a tweet made later that afternoon.



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