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Rep. Jordan: How a GOP House Will Hold Biden Accountable

31 Mar 2022

BUCK: Our friend, Congressman Jim Jordan of Ohio, is with us now. Congressman, good to have you.

REP. JORDAN: Good to be with you, Buck and Clay.

BUCK: I want your version. I asked Clay this at the top of the show. Iโ€™m just so curious. The first questionโ€ฆ Thereโ€™s so many questions.

REP. JORDAN: Yeah.

BUCK: The first one, though, is: Why now?

REP. JORDAN: Yeah.

BUCK: Because itโ€™s the New York Times, the Washington Post. Itโ€™s coming out. Why is it coming out at this point about Hunter?

REP. JORDAN: Yeah. Youโ€™re right, thatโ€™s the key question, โ€œWhy now?โ€ I mean, we knew a year and a half ago that the laptop was real. The eyewitness, Tony Bobulinski, was a real person; the emails were real. The only thing fake was the news. So, yeah, why now? I think thereโ€™s a couple possible theories. One is they just want to get some bad news out there, the left does, because theyโ€™re looking at the tax issue and thereโ€™s gonna be some tax liability to have to pay. It could beโ€ฆ

You know, some people are speculating that, โ€œOh, this is the first step in dumping Joe Biden,โ€ and, you know, heโ€™s done everything wrong in 14 months to payoffs in every area โ€” public policy area โ€” you can imagine. But it also could be that somehow now the press knows that Hunter Biden may in fact gonna be indicted. And if thatโ€™s the case, they got I gotta go, โ€œOh, shazam!

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โ€œWe canโ€™t say โ€˜Russian disinformationโ€™ if theyโ€™re actually gonna indict someone. We better get out with some stories with some facts in them.โ€ So I donโ€™t know. Itโ€™s all speculation. But I do find it interesting that suddenly now theyโ€™ve all found the Lord, and theyโ€™re all telling us what you and I and Clay โ€” what we all โ€” knew a year and a half ago.

CLAY: Yeah, Jim, and I think thatโ€™s so key โ€” and I woke up this morning and saw you guys on the House Judiciary Subcommittee pointing out what is I think a monster issue here which is, look, Facebook and Twitter colluded to keep this story from being shared in October of 2020.

REP. JORDAN: Mmm-hmm.

CLAY: And, by the way, weโ€™re gonna talk with Miranda Devine at 1:30 Eastern, for those of you out there listening to us right now, who wrote much of that story and wrote the book Laptop from Hell.

REP. JORDAN: Yep. Sure did.

CLAY: She did a fantastic job on this story. So, Jim, this is major, consequential news. Because they spent five years lying about Russia collusion and the rig job, and youโ€™ve been arguing that well for years now.

REP. JORDAN: Mmm-hmm.

CLAY: This was actual collusion. This was an actual impact on our election. We know from looking at data that many undecided voters never heard about this story, that it could have a impacted the way that they chose to vote. What do you expect to uncover, and why is it important to be investigating these Big Tech companies in this story?

REP. JORDAN: Because as you point out, this happened just days before the most important election we have in our country, which is the election of the president of the United States, the commander-in-chief of our country. And we now know Big Tech colluded with Big Government, also with Big Democrat. And donโ€™t forget, 51 former intelligent agencies โ€” agents or personnel โ€” were also involved in this conspiracy.

Clay and BuckSo what we sent to Twitter and Facebook was, โ€œHey, we want the information. We want the communications you had. Who were you talking to? Where did you get this information? Whyโ€™d you decide to limit this story and not let the American people get important information thatโ€™s critical to making a decision on Biden, whoโ€™s gonna be commander-in-chief, for goodnessโ€™ sakes?โ€

So, yeah. Thatโ€™s what we sent out just today to these two Big Tech companies. But this wasโ€ฆ I found this so amazing that theyโ€™re now coming forward, when we all knew that what they were telling us, โ€œRussian disinformation,โ€ was baloney. We knew that disinformation was the collusion โ€” the conspiracy โ€” they all were a part of.

BUCK: Speaking to Congressman Jim Jordan of Ohio. Congressman, weโ€™re hopeful that not only will Republicans take back the House, but that it will be a shellacking, a repudiation โ€” a โ€œreckoningโ€ is a term that we like to throw around here.

REP. JORDAN: Mmm-hmm.

BUCK: But irrespective of how big the majority is โ€” assuming there is a majority โ€” and seeing that the reality of the last election was that Big Tech colluded with the Democrat Party to throw a presidential election through lies and suppression of information to a Democrat president, Democrat presidential candidate.

What do you thinkโ€ฆ? What can Congress actually do? You know, we started to hear toward end of the Trump administration about, you know, how weโ€™re gonna change, what is it, Section 230 or we gotโ€ฆ

REP. JORDAN: Yeah.

BUCK: What actually can be done? What should be done so that Big Tech isnโ€™t able to short-circuit the democratic information flow?

REP. JORDAN: Yeah, weโ€™re definitely gonna have legislation that is a complete overall of 230 to take away their liability protection. But you gotta remember Joe Biden is not gonna sign it but we should pass that anyway to send that message, and then we should also work on legislation โ€” weโ€™re gonna do this in Judiciary Committee, legislation โ€” that would move antitrust actions.

Remember the Trump administration had an antitrust action both from FEC and DOJ against Google and Facebook. So we want those kind of cases to get to the Supreme Court in an expedited fashion so weโ€™re gonna look at legislation to do that again. I donโ€™t know that Joe Biden would be supportive of that. Probably wouldnโ€™t.

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But you pass legislation, you help frame up the 2024 presidential race, and then the way American politics works you have a presidential election. And thatโ€™s gonna be part of the debate, part of the discussion, part of the policy areas talked about and we see who gets elected. I hope itโ€™s President Trump.

I want him to run, and I think heโ€™s going to, and I think heโ€™s gonna win. But thatโ€™s how you frame it up be, and then you do the investigation. Again, we canโ€™t hold anyone accountable. We canโ€™t indict anyone, but you do the investigation.

Because folks I represent in the Fourth District of Ohio and Americans across this country deserve to know the truth about Hunter Biden, about the border situation, about the school boards being โ€” you know, parents being targeted as domestic terrorists by the DOJ. You do those investigations, and you get the truth out there for the country.

CLAY: Jim, what do you think about the criticism of Clarence Thomas? Iโ€™m sure youโ€™ve paid a lot of attention.

REP. JORDAN: Yep.

CLAY: Weโ€™re gonna talk about that a little bit later in the show. Ginni Thomas sends text messages to the White House officials and all of a sudden Clarence Thomas itโ€™s being argued that he has to recuse himself, he shouldnโ€™t be able to hear some cases. Whatโ€™s your reaction to that?

REP. JORDAN: This is step one in packing the court. Remember, Democratsโ€ฆ Joe Biden had the commission. We got this important pro-life case in Mississippi thatโ€™s coming. Theyโ€™re setting the stage to pack the court, and step one is to go after Justice Thomas by targeting his wife, who is simply engaging in her First Amendment free speech rights.

This is craziness! It is as wrong as it gets. But this is all part of the leftโ€™s concerted effort to pack the court. You watch. If we get a pro-life decision from that Mississippi case this summer from the court, you will see just a press, I think โ€” from the left, from the Democrats โ€” to implement this court packing. Theyโ€™ve already introduced the bill! Jerry Nadlerโ€™s introduced the bill. So I think thatโ€™s what this is really about: Step one in their court-packing scheme, which is dangerous.

BUCK: Congressman Jordan, what do you think is a good goal for Republicans in terms of House seats to pick up going into the midterms? Clay and I have been talking about that. We kind of want to set the standard now so that everyone understands, itโ€™s not enough to take back control.

Clay and BuckREP. JORDAN: Yeah.

BUCK: It has to be a red wave like we havenโ€™t seen since at least 2010.

REP. JORDAN: Oh, I hope so. I hope so. My backgroundโ€™s in the sport of wrestling. I learned a long time ago you never want to be overconfident when you step on the mat. You want to be confident, and we need to campaign confidently. We need to take our message to the American people. We need to the issue how justโ€ฆ

I mean, the metaphor for the Joe Biden administration, 14 months, the real picture that should be in peopleโ€™s mind is when those individuals in Afghanistan were trying to jump on the wheels of the plane as that planeโ€™s taking off. That shows you the chaos that this administration has been, not just foreign policy.

But every domestic policy area โ€” and of course not to mention the scandals that are now coming forward with the first family and of course the attacks on our First Amendment. We need to campaign positive and confidently. I think weโ€™re gonna win. I sure hope itโ€™s a red wave and itโ€™s a huge number. But our focus is we just gotta get the majority so we can put a halt to some of the craziness from the left that we see.

CLAY: Jim, you may know this already because I know sometimes you get to listen to the show as youโ€™re driving around in your district.

REP. JORDAN: Mmm-hmm.

CLAY: Buck and I have a steak dinner bet over whether Hunter Biden is going to be indicted.

REP. JORDAN: (chuckling)

CLAY: I said I think heโ€™s going to be indicted. Buck said no. If you had to pick one side of that bet right now, would you be on my side or would you be on Buckโ€™s side?

REP. JORDAN: Yeah. I would probably lean towards yours now in light of the fact that these stories haveโ€ฆ You got the Washington Post. I mean, when the Postโ€ฆ Think of this line in the Post here. It says, โ€œThe Washington Post review confirmed informant key details and found additional documents showing the Biden family interactions with Chineseโ€ฆโ€

Clay and BuckThey would never write anything like that. So when you get the Washington Post doing two articles, had two long articles yesterday on this situation, I guess I kind of lean that. But, again, itโ€™s speculation. I never would have thought that until, frankly, these two articles from the Post yesterday. I guess I lean maybe a little bit in that direction. But weโ€™ll just have to see.

CLAY: Hereโ€™s a little tidbit for you too, Jim. I never had anyone at Washington Post PR email me stories related to political breaking news before, in my history. I have a public email address.

REP. JORDAN: Yeah, yeah.

CLAY: Both of those got sent to me by somebody at the Washington Post the minute that they went up.

BUCK: Got sent to me too.

CLAY: You got โ€™em too, Buck?

BUCK: Yes.

REP. JORDAN: Yeah, 11 oโ€™clock yesterday, 11 our four, two long stories. Hereโ€™s the Post: โ€œHereโ€™s how the Post analyzed Hunter Bidenโ€™s laptop. โ€œHunter Bidenโ€™s multimillion-dollar deals with a Chinese energy company.โ€ They go into some things here in (unintelligible) story I just thought was fascinating because some of the details I sort of forgot.

CLAY: Yeah.

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REP. JORDAN: This whole office he was setting up and got four keys and had names, and referenced his uncle and referenced his father and yet they never picked up the keys, never openedโ€ฆ I mean, stuff that โ€” information โ€” we frankly didnโ€™t know about. So that I think tells us something.

CLAY: Amen. Thank you for taking the time. Weโ€™ll look forward to talking to you again soon, Congressman.

REP. JORDAN: You bet.

CLAY: Jim Jordan.

REP. JORDAN: Thanks.

CLAY: Jim Jordan hanging out with us here.

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