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Rep. Jim Jordan's rise from House Freedom Caucus founder to a national figure is marked, in part, by his behavior in the aftermath of the 2020 election.
Rep. Jim Jordan knew about and shrugged off OSU wrestling sexual abuse, victims say - Republican congressman was an assistant coach at Ohio State University before entering politics but has ...
Jim Jordan, a former Ohio State assistant wrestling coach who is now a U.S. congressman, has long denied any knowledge of the decades of sexual abuse perpetrated by Richard Strauss during his ...
REP. JIM JORDAN (R-OH): I think, well, look, they're good guys, they're friends of mine, and I understand their concerns, but it was a 50-50 vote in the Senate.
NPR's Leila Fadel asks Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio, co-founder of the House Freedom Caucus, about how the conservative group regards the Trump-backed megabill now that it's returning after Senate passage.
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