Jim Jordan

Election denialism has been a core belief for House Republicans, and it helps explain their current predicament.
A majority of Republicans voted against keeping Jordan as their nominee Friday.
After opponents complained of intimidation tactics by his allies, the Ohio Republican saw his vote tally shrink for a second time in a row.
Third time's not a charm, in the eyes of "The Tonight Show" host.
As the prospect of a series of weekend votes in the House looms, the Judiciary Committee chairman is sticking with his 2020 election denialism.
It’s the latest twist in the contentious intra-party feud that has consumed House Republicans since the unprecedented removal of Kevin McCarthy.
The “Late Night” comedian went to town with an NSFW description.
“She had terrible phone calls," said Nebraska Rep. Don Bacon.
The caller’s threats were slammed as “pretty ugly” and “disgusting” by “The Lead” anchor Jake Tapper.
The Georgia Republican called for unity but also rejected a compromise plan to empower a temporary speaker.