U.S. Republican Rep. Jordan says he will not cooperate in Jan. 6 inquiry -Breaking
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© Reuters. FILE PHOTO : Rep. Jim Jordan, R.-OH, gives an opening speech during a House Judiciary Committee inspection hearing of Department of Justice Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., U.S.October 21, 2021. Greg Nash/Pool via REUTERSWASHINGTON (Reuters] – Former President Donald Trump’s closest confidante and U.S. Republican Representative Jim Jordan stated on Sunday that he won’t cooperate with the U.S. House Committee investigating Trump’s Jan. 6th 2021 attack on the Capitol.
Jordan wrote to Bennie Thompson in a note that stated, “This request is far beyond the boundaries of any legitimate inquiry,” after Jordan was requested to interview him.
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