Jim Jordan expressed his view regarding the House ethics report on Matt Gaetz, stating, 'it's not supposed to go public. So if it's not supposed to under the rules, it shouldn't go public.' This reflects a commitment to upholding internal rules over public pressure.
Jordan praised Gaetz, saying, 'There are very few people who have the cross-examination skills he does,' emphasizing the need for individuals in the Justice Department who challenge current narratives and investigations.
He criticized certain law enforcement actions, stating, 'I want someone in the Justice Department who's going to say it's wrong for the FBI to do a memorandum and say that pro-life Catholics are extremists,' underlining a push for an ideological shift within the department.
Jordan pointedly questioned the handling of significant issues, stating, 'I want someone at the Justice Department who can tell us who planted the pipe bombs on January 6, who leaked the Dobbs opinion, who put cocaine at the White House,' demonstrating his concerns over accountability.
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