Jim Jordan To Roll Out Legislation After House Judiciary Committee Probes On Border, Big Tech, DOJ, FBI
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House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan is expected to introduce legislation to address border crises, major technology surveillance and allegations of abuse of power by the Justice Department and FBI, after the committee concludes its investigation into the matter, a senior GOP adviser said. . Fox Digital News.
Jordan and the Supreme Committee are "laser focused" on this investigation, the aide said, noting that "additional investigations are also being considered in many of these investigations."
"Americans can rest assured that after this investigation, President Jordan will introduce smart legislation to address the problems ordinary Americans face every day," the adviser said.
The aide said Jordan was "determined to expose abuses by the Justice Department and the FBI brought to his office by several whistleblowers." Jordan also reaffirmed its commitment to protect whistleblowers after disclosure.
The White House pledges to work with the US Republican Party as an honest political investigation of its parents.
Last month, Republicans won a majority in the House of Representatives in the 118th Congress. Jordan became chairman of the Judiciary Committee and immediately began an investigation.
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Last February, the first meeting of the Judiciary Committee was devoted to the crisis on the southern border of the United States. Examines border and national security and how fentanyl affects Americans across the country.
Jordan is using key technical executives on the record to create "synergy" with Biden's handlers to achieve "higher freedom of speech."
Republicans have announced their intention to address the border crisis, which the Biden administration blames for a record number of immigrants arriving in December alone, which topped 250,000.
Sources told Fox News last month that nearly 300,000 illegal immigrants are known to have passed through overburdened border guards since the start of the 2023 fiscal year, which began in October.
Jordan's commission is also investigating the Justice Department and the FBI for "misusing federal crime and terrorism funds" to target parents at school board meetings.
According to Garland's letter dated October 4, 2021, Jordan subpoenaed Attorney General Merrick Garland, FBI Director Christopher Wray and Education Secretary Miguel Cardona to obtain documents and records related to meetings with the US Attorney's Office. US attorneys are working together to identify and "prosecute if necessary" threats made by parents against teachers at school board meetings.
The Judicial Council invites the director of the FBI to interview the parent at the school meeting
Meanwhile, the Jordanian Commission is investigating censorship and conservative bias in Big Tech.
Jordan has asked Alphabet [Google] CEO Sundar Pichai, Apple CEO Tim Cook, Meta [Facebook] CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Amazon CEO Andy Jassi and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella to submit documents by March 23.
The subpoena forced the CEO to produce documents related to the government's alleged "collusion" with Big Tech to "stifle free speech."
"Congress plays an important role in protecting and promoting fundamental principles of free speech, including examining how private actors can coordinate with governments to suppress First Amendment-protected expression," Jordan's office said. "This challenge is the first step in holding big tech companies accountable."
A Microsoft representative told Fox News Digital that they "have begun drafting the document, are cooperating with the committee, and are committed to acting in good faith."
A Meta spokesperson told Fox News Digital that the company "has begun and will continue to release documents in response to the committee's requests."
Apple and Amazon officials did not immediately respond to Fox News' requests for comment.