Rep. Jim Jordan Defends Trump on Epstein Files, Criticizes Biden Administration
NewsNationAugust 5, 20253 min1,906 views
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- 🎯 Rep. Jim Jordan stated he has complete confidence in President Trump and his team regarding the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case.
- ⚡ Jordan contrasted the working relationship with the Trump administration's DOJ officials (Pam Bondi, Todd Blanch, Cash Patel, Dan Bonino) as significantly better than with the Biden administration's (Merrick Garland, Lisa Monaco, Chris Ray).
Judiciary Committee Oversight
- 🔍 Jordan highlighted the Judiciary Committee's ongoing work with the Justice Department, including sending subpoenas and receiving information, contrasting it with current administration practices.
- 🗓️ He mentioned that the Attorney General and FBI Director are scheduled to appear before the committee after the August break to answer questions on various issues, including the Epstein case.
Concerns About Biden Administration Transparency
- ⚠️ Jordan expressed skepticism about the Biden administration's transparency, stating that on "lots of things the Biden administration wasn't square with the American people."
- 🤔 When asked if the Biden administration misled the public about the Epstein case, Jordan stated, "I don't know" but implied a general lack of trust in their communication.
- 💡 He also shared a personal opinion that President Biden "just didn't think was up to the task," suggesting broader concerns about his leadership.
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