Jim Jordan voices views on immigration, public safety, and veteran support on April 8, 2025

Jim Jordan voices views on immigration, public safety, and veteran support on April 8, 2025
U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan Representing Ohio's 4th District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Jim Jordan, a Republican representative in the U.S. Congress for Ohio’s 4th district since 2007, shared his views in a series of tweets. Born in Troy, Ohio in 1964, he now resides in Urbana and has an educational background from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and Capital University.

In a tweet dated April 8, 2025, Jordan expressed his stance on a series of issues, stating, “Illegal aliens shouldn’t vote in elections. Criminals shouldn’t be out free on the streets. The FBI shouldn’t spy on parents and churches. Boys shouldn’t play in girls’ sports. It’s common sense.” His comments reflect ongoing national debates on immigration, public safety, federal surveillance, and gender-related sports participation.

Later that day, Jordan tweeted his support for veterans, highlighting their involvement in the Ohio Warriors sled hockey program. He remarked, “Veterans find camaraderie and strength in Ohio Warriors sled hockey program. God bless our veterans and the Ohio community supporting them after all they’ve sacrificed for us.” This tweet underscores his appreciation for veterans and community support initiatives in Ohio.

A third tweet posted on April 8, 2025, involved only a link, https://t.co/I7Uwk49KsU, suggesting engagement with content external to the messaging platform. The specifics of the linked content were not detailed in the accompanying post.



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