Jim Jordan voices concern over national security and governance issues

Jim Jordan voices concern over national security and governance issues
Jim Jordan U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio's 4th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Rep. Jim Jordan, currently serving Ohio’s 4th district in the U.S. Congress, expressed concerns and political opinions through a series of tweets on November 19, 2024. Known for his tenure since replacing Mike Oxley in 2007, Jordan’s statements reflect his stance on border security, government agency conduct, and criminal activities affecting the United States.

In a tweet posted at 19:01 UTC on November 19, Rep. Jim Jordan posed the question: “Who else is ready for a secure border, tax cuts, and safer cities?” This statement underscores his advocacy for strong border policies and fiscal conservatism.

Later that day at 20:27 UTC, he questioned FEMA’s actions with regard to properties displaying political signs: “Why did FEMA skip houses with Trump signs in the yard? And why isn’t this a bigger scandal?” The post suggests possible bias within federal emergency response efforts.

By 21:53 UTC on the same day, Jordan addressed concerns about international crime within U.S. borders by stating: “Venezuelan prison gang Tren de Aragua has expanded its territory to at least 16 US states under the Biden administration. President Trump will put a stop to this!” He attributes blame to current administration policies while expressing confidence in former President Trump’s potential solutions.



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