Rep. Jim Jordan tweets support for recent actions under President Trump

Rep. Jim Jordan tweets support for recent actions under President Trump
U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan Representing Ohio's 4th District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Jim Jordan, a longstanding member of the U.S. Congress known for his representation of Ohio’s 4th District since 2007, recently took to social media to highlight what he describes as recent successes under President Trump. Throughout his political career, Jordan has consistently advocated for conservative policies. In a series of tweets posted on April 29, 2025, Jordan outlined various achievements claimed by President Trump.

In his first tweet, Jordan succinctly declared “100 days of winning!” The post marks a milestone celebration, pointing to measures and actions taken in the first 100 days of a term.

Jordan highlighted actions taken by President Trump regarding sports regulations in his following post. He stated, “President Trump said he’d keep men out of women’s sports. He signed an executive order banning men from competing against women. He also directed DOJ to enforce that executive order. Promises made. Promises kept.” This tweet was posted on April 29, at 17:10 UTC, and reflects a focus on policy changes surrounding gender and sports.

Furthermore, in a tweet posted at 21:32 UTC, Jordan supported his claims with additional presidential actions related to civil and educational policies. He tweeted, “President Trump said he’d stop federal censorship, defend religious liberty, and promote school choice. He’s done all of it. Promises made. Promises kept.” This statement underscores a commitment to promoting religious and educational freedom, as claimed by Jordan.

Jim Jordan, having served in the Ohio House of Representatives and the Ohio Senate before his tenure in Congress, continues to engage with constituents and the public through social media. His background from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and Capital University adds to his longstanding participation in legislative matters and political discourse.



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