House Judiciary Committee Republicans would welcome the opportunity to question the Microsoft CEO about censorship of conservatives on his company's platforms.
The Post Hill Press book, titled “Do What You Said You Would Do: Fighting for Freedom in the Swamp,” will retail for $27, according to a listing on Amazon.
“Get an inside look at the detailed investigations of the United States Congress, the groundwork for Donald Trump’s win in 2016, and the events that occurred during his successful four years as president,” the book’s description says.
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This is the second book the representative has released, his first being “Victory at the Training Table: A Guide to Sports Nutrition,” based on his time as an Ohio State University assistant wrestling coach.
Recently, in a Committee hearing, Rep. Jim Jordan and Anthony Fauci crossed swords.
Jordan was demanding to know, from Fauci, when the unconstitutional COVID restrictions would end. Fauci, the notorious flip-flopper, had no answers.
There is, however, a momentous issue on which Fauci has given answers. In the process, he exposed an astonishing fraud that completely changes the picture of COVID-19.
Congressman Jordan, follow this trail.
Summary: Fauci readily admitted that, if the PCR test for the virus is done improperly, the results are meaningless and must be thrown out. What he failed to say -and he knows this -is that the test, since the beginning, HAS BEEN DONE IMPROPERLY.
The Associated Press
CINCINNATI Republican U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan, a fiery Donald Trump supporter, won’t run to succeed Ohio Sen. Rob Portman, who announced this week he isn’t going to seek a third term in 2022.
“Mr. Jordan believes at this time he is better suited to represent Ohioans in the House of Representatives, where as the top Republican on the Judiciary Committee, he can advance an America first agenda, promote conservative values, and hold big government accountable,” said Russell Dye, speaking for Jordan’s congressional campaign.
The eighth-term congressman’s name surfaced soon after Portman’s announcement as a potential strong contender in what’s expected to be a crowded GOP field.