Congrats to Jim Jordan's wife, Polly, on her art career!
She sold two paintings last year, per her husband's latest financial disclosure.
#ohio #politics #news #uspol #jimjordan
https://disclosures-clerk.house.gov/public_disc/financial-pdfs/2025/10076961.pdf
GYM JORDAN WILL BE IN THE FRONT ROW OF TWITLER'S BDAY UFC BASH...
WITH BELLS & BLINDERS ON!!!
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#JimJordan#GymJordan#Enabler#JusticeForAbuseVictims"New investigation says group linked to Jim Jordan got $250K from private prison company
Contribution came 11 days after Ohio Republican U.S. Rep. Jordan voted for billions more to house more ICE detainees"
@martyschladen for Ohio Capital Journal
#news #uspol #politics #ohio #jimjordan #congress
https://ohiocapitaljournal.com/2026/06/02/new-investigation-says-group-linked-to-jim-jordan-got-250k-from-private-prison-company/

New investigation says group linked to Jim Jordan got $250K from private prison company • Ohio Capital Journal
After Jim Jordan voted for a huge boost to ICE funding, a company that benefitted made a $250K dark-money donation to a Jordan-aligned group.
Ohio Capital Journal
New investigation says group linked to Jim Jordan got $250K from private prison company • Ohio Capital Journal
After Jim Jordan voted for a huge boost to ICE funding, a company that benefitted made a $250K dark-money donation to a Jordan-aligned group.
Ohio Capital JournalJim Jordan questions SPLC funding practices; civil rights attorney defends donor support
📰 Original title: Jim Jordan gets earful from civil rights attorney at hearing: 'The donors have spoken'
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Jim Jordan questions SPLC funding practices; civil rights attorney defends donor support
During a House Judiciary Committee hearing, Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH) challenged the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) over its use of donor funds, focusing on allegations that paid informants featured on the SPLC's 'extremist of the month' page received $140,000 while promoting extremist groups. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche framed the hearing as 'Manufacturing Hate,' criticizing the SPLC for allegedly fostering extremism. SPLC supporters, however, contend the charges are politically motivated, pointing out that their informants assist law enforcement in curbing violent extremist activity. Civil rights attorney Maya Wiley, representing the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, repeatedly deflected Jordan's line of questioning, emphasizing that donors continue to support the SPLC despite the controversy. When Jordan pressed Wiley on whether the funding strategy was appropriate, she responded that the donors have spoken through their continued contributions. Observers noted the hearing may be part of a broader effort to target nonprofit watchdog organizations. The exchange highlighted tensions between congressional scrutiny of nonprofit operations and civil rights advocacy, underscoring the ongoing debate over transparency, accountability, and the role of donor-supported organizations in monitoring extremist groups.
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Jim Jordan questions SPLC funding practices; civil rights attorney defends donor support
During a House Judiciary Committee hearing, Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH) challenged the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) over its use of donor funds, focusing on allegations that paid informants featured on the SPLC's 'extremist of the month' page received $140,000 while promoting extremist groups. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche framed the hearing as 'Manufacturing Hate,' criticizing the SPLC for allegedly fostering extremism. SPLC supporters, however, contend the charges are politically motivated, pointing out that their informants assist law enforcement in curbing violent extremist activity. Civil rights attorney Maya Wiley, representing the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, repeatedly deflected Jordan's line of questioning, emphasizing that donors continue to support the SPLC despite the controversy. When Jordan pressed Wiley on whether the funding strategy was appropriate, she responded that the donors have spoken through their continued contributions. Observers noted the hearing may be part of a broader effort to target nonprofit watchdog organizations. The exchange highlighted tensions between congressional scrutiny of nonprofit operations and civil rights advocacy, underscoring the ongoing debate over transparency, accountability, and the role of donor-supported organizations in monitoring extremist groups.
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Former Ohio State official testified he doesn’t believe Rep. Jim Jordan’s denials about Strauss abuse
The testimony was unsealed sworn depositions in the lawsuit alleging OSU failed to protect students from an abusive campus doctor.
NBC News#JimJordan is protecting pedophiles like
#PamBondi while attacking
#Democrats. He reminds me of
#dennishastert.
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