House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan is welcoming the news of FBI Director Christopher Wray's resignation.
President-elect Donald Trump gave his first postelection interview this weekend, addressing topics ranging from health care ...
The White House is weighing the idea of preemptive pardons for people who may be on Trump's list of political enemies.
Republican Rep. Jim Jordan has given District Attorney Fani Willis a deadline to give him information as part of an ...
Jordan explained that the way the law is supposed to work is that if banks see something suspicious, they are supposed to ...
Jordan has accused the Biden administration of weaponizing financial institutions to conduct warrantless surveillance on ...
Ohio, joins ‘Sunday Night in America’ to discuss the judiciary focuses of Congress moving into the Trump presidency.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) says that in 2023, 14,000 government officials conducted three million ...
Rep. Jim Jordan said the subjects of Donald Trump's ire do not need pardons because the president-elect is not interested in ...
"The Committee on the Judiciary continues to conduct oversight of politically motivated prosecutions by state and local ...
In a move that has stirred controversy and captured the nations attention, Rep. Jim Jordan has publicly endorsed former ...
Ohio, sent a letter probing for any hint of political overtones in prosecuting ex-Nebraska U.S. Rep. Jeff Fortenberry.