Rep. Jim Jordan: This is a sad day for the country



Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, shreds the Trump indictment on ‘Kudlow.’

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  1. It's been an insane few years honestly. Country is getting ruined

  2. It's a sad day for Gym Jordan's jacket. Pedophiles love Gym Jordan. Go figure.

  3. Hey Jim, it was a sad day for the country when " the big guy" got elected by all the zero IQ voters.

  4. go to court represent trump and gop or better still run as gop president nominy

  5. can jim jordan represent trump in a court of law???

  6. INVESTING IN CRYPTO NOW SHOULD BE IN EVERY WISE INDIVIDUAĽ'S LIST, IN SOME MONTHS TIME YOU WILL BE ECSTATIC WITH THE DECISION YOU MADE TODAY.

  7. Yes better times are coming Trump in jail and justice done. Can't wait!

  8. This was a sad day because the FORMER president did not work with the authorities but fought against them instead. Is the Republican emblem a sheep? because they follow without thinking through the facts. I apologise to sheep, even they aren't that stupid. WHY IS JORDAN the chairman of this committee when he has no idea of the law

  9. VIVA FREI with/ Barnes analysis of the federal indictment on YouTube SHARE.

  10. We ❤❤❤ you Mr. Jordan!!

  11. All republicans that voted for schiff should be voted out !

  12. Great day for the country. Holding a traitor accountable is always satisfying.

  13. Fox News and its parent company Fox Corp. have struck a deal averting a trial in the blockbuster defamation suit filed by the election tech company Dominion Voting Systems over spurious claims of fraud in the 2020 presidential race.
    Judge Eric Davis of the Delaware Superior Court announced the settlement from the bench on Tuesday afternoon ahead of the trial's scheduled start.
    The parties settled for $787,500,000 — about half of Dominion's original $1.6 billion ask.
    The amount "represents vindication and accountability," said Dominion lawyer Justin Nelson. "Lies have consequences."
    Dominion CEO John Poulos told reporters, "Fox has admitted to telling lies about Dominion that caused enormous damage to my company, our employees and the customers that we serve. Nothing can ever make up for that. Throughout this process, we have sought accountability," he said. "Truthful reporting in the media is essential to our democracy."

    Fox News on Tuesday disposed of one legal threat with its $787.5 million defamation settlement with Dominion Voting Systems, but the network still guilty of a $2.7 billion lawsuit from another voting technology company over its coverage of debunked election-rigging claims.

    Smartmatic is seeking $2.7 billion in damages from Fox and five individuals, including former Trump lawyers and hosts.
    Smartmatic alleges in its lawsuit in New York County Supreme Court that the defendants knowingly spread false claims that its software was used to flip votes. Conspiracy theorists erroneously claimed Smartmatic owned Dominion, and the companies mounted similar allegations in their lawsuits.u

  14. Fox News and its parent company Fox Corp. have struck a deal averting a trial in the blockbuster defamation suit filed by the election tech company Dominion Voting Systems over spurious claims of fraud in the 2020 presidential race.
    Judge Eric Davis of the Delaware Superior Court announced the settlement from the bench on Tuesday afternoon ahead of the trial's scheduled start.
    The parties settled for $787,500,000 — about half of Dominion's original $1.6 billion ask.
    The amount "represents vindication and accountability," said Dominion lawyer Justin Nelson. "Lies have consequences."
    Dominion CEO John Poulos told reporters, "Fox has admitted to telling lies about Dominion that caused enormous damage to my company, our employees and the customers that we serve. Nothing can ever make up for that. Throughout this process, we have sought accountability," he said. "Truthful reporting in the media is essential to our democracy."

    Fox News on Tuesday disposed of one legal threat with its $787.5 million defamation settlement with Dominion Voting Systems, but the network still guilty of a $2.7 billion lawsuit from another voting technology company over its coverage of debunked election-rigging claims.

    Smartmatic is seeking $2.7 billion in damages from Fox and five individuals, including former Trump lawyers and hosts.
    Smartmatic alleges in its lawsuit in New York County Supreme Court that the defendants knowingly spread false claims that its software was used to flip votes. Conspiracy theorists erroneously claimed Smartmatic owned Dominion, and the companies mounted similar allegations in their lawsuits.u

  15. Fox News and its parent company Fox Corp. have struck a deal averting a trial in the blockbuster defamation suit filed by the election tech company Dominion Voting Systems over spurious claims of fraud in the 2020 presidential race.
    Judge Eric Davis of the Delaware Superior Court announced the settlement from the bench on Tuesday afternoon ahead of the trial's scheduled start.
    The parties settled for $787,500,000 — about half of Dominion's original $1.6 billion ask.
    The amount "represents vindication and accountability," said Dominion lawyer Justin Nelson. "Lies have consequences."
    Dominion CEO John Poulos told reporters, "Fox has admitted to telling lies about Dominion that caused enormous damage to my company, our employees and the customers that we serve. Nothing can ever make up for that. Throughout this process, we have sought accountability," he said. "Truthful reporting in the media is essential to our democracy."

    Fox News on Tuesday disposed of one legal threat with its $787.5 million defamation settlement with Dominion Voting Systems, but the network still guilty of a $2.7 billion lawsuit from another voting technology company over its coverage of debunked election-rigging claims.

    Smartmatic is seeking $2.7 billion in damages from Fox and five individuals, including former Trump lawyers and hosts.
    Smartmatic alleges in its lawsuit in New York County Supreme Court that the defendants knowingly spread false claims that its software was used to flip votes. Conspiracy theorists erroneously claimed Smartmatic owned Dominion, and the companies mounted similar allegations in their lawsuits.u

  16. Fox News and its parent company Fox Corp. have struck a deal averting a trial in the blockbuster defamation suit filed by the election tech company Dominion Voting Systems over spurious claims of fraud in the 2020 presidential race.
    Judge Eric Davis of the Delaware Superior Court announced the settlement from the bench on Tuesday afternoon ahead of the trial's scheduled start.
    The parties settled for $787,500,000 — about half of Dominion's original $1.6 billion ask.
    The amount "represents vindication and accountability," said Dominion lawyer Justin Nelson. "Lies have consequences."
    Dominion CEO John Poulos told reporters, "Fox has admitted to telling lies about Dominion that caused enormous damage to my company, our employees and the customers that we serve. Nothing can ever make up for that. Throughout this process, we have sought accountability," he said. "Truthful reporting in the media is essential to our democracy."

    Fox News on Tuesday disposed of one legal threat with its $787.5 million defamation settlement with Dominion Voting Systems, but the network still guilty of a $2.7 billion lawsuit from another voting technology company over its coverage of debunked election-rigging claims.

    Smartmatic is seeking $2.7 billion in damages from Fox and five individuals, including former Trump lawyers and hosts.
    Smartmatic alleges in its lawsuit in New York County Supreme Court that the defendants knowingly spread false claims that its software was used to flip votes. Conspiracy theorists erroneously claimed Smartmatic owned Dominion, and the companies mounted similar allegations in their lawsuits.u

  17. Fox News and its parent company Fox Corp. have struck a deal averting a trial in the blockbuster defamation suit filed by the election tech company Dominion Voting Systems over spurious claims of fraud in the 2020 presidential race.
    Judge Eric Davis of the Delaware Superior Court announced the settlement from the bench on Tuesday afternoon ahead of the trial's scheduled start.
    The parties settled for $787,500,000 — about half of Dominion's original $1.6 billion ask.
    The amount "represents vindication and accountability," said Dominion lawyer Justin Nelson. "Lies have consequences."
    Dominion CEO John Poulos told reporters, "Fox has admitted to telling lies about Dominion that caused enormous damage to my company, our employees and the customers that we serve. Nothing can ever make up for that. Throughout this process, we have sought accountability," he said. "Truthful reporting in the media is essential to our democracy."

    Fox News on Tuesday disposed of one legal threat with its $787.5 million defamation settlement with Dominion Voting Systems, but the network still guilty of a $2.7 billion lawsuit from another voting technology company over its coverage of debunked election-rigging claims.

    Smartmatic is seeking $2.7 billion in damages from Fox and five individuals, including former Trump lawyers and hosts.
    Smartmatic alleges in its lawsuit in New York County Supreme Court that the defendants knowingly spread false claims that its software was used to flip votes. Conspiracy theorists erroneously claimed Smartmatic owned Dominion, and the companies mounted similar allegations in their lawsuits.u

  18. Fox News and its parent company Fox Corp. have struck a deal averting a trial in the blockbuster defamation suit filed by the election tech company Dominion Voting Systems over spurious claims of fraud in the 2020 presidential race.
    Judge Eric Davis of the Delaware Superior Court announced the settlement from the bench on Tuesday afternoon ahead of the trial's scheduled start.
    The parties settled for $787,500,000 — about half of Dominion's original $1.6 billion ask.
    The amount "represents vindication and accountability," said Dominion lawyer Justin Nelson. "Lies have consequences."
    Dominion CEO John Poulos told reporters, "Fox has admitted to telling lies about Dominion that caused enormous damage to my company, our employees and the customers that we serve. Nothing can ever make up for that. Throughout this process, we have sought accountability," he said. "Truthful reporting in the media is essential to our democracy."

    Fox News on Tuesday disposed of one legal threat with its $787.5 million defamation settlement with Dominion Voting Systems, but the network still guilty of a $2.7 billion lawsuit from another voting technology company over its coverage of debunked election-rigging claims.

    Smartmatic is seeking $2.7 billion in damages from Fox and five individuals, including former Trump lawyers and hosts.
    Smartmatic alleges in its lawsuit in New York County Supreme Court that the defendants knowingly spread false claims that its software was used to flip votes. Conspiracy theorists erroneously claimed Smartmatic owned Dominion, and the companies mounted similar allegations in their lawsuits.u

  19. Fox News and its parent company Fox Corp. have struck a deal averting a trial in the blockbuster defamation suit filed by the election tech company Dominion Voting Systems over spurious claims of fraud in the 2020 presidential race.
    Judge Eric Davis of the Delaware Superior Court announced the settlement from the bench on Tuesday afternoon ahead of the trial's scheduled start.
    The parties settled for $787,500,000 — about half of Dominion's original $1.6 billion ask.
    The amount "represents vindication and accountability," said Dominion lawyer Justin Nelson. "Lies have consequences."
    Dominion CEO John Poulos told reporters, "Fox has admitted to telling lies about Dominion that caused enormous damage to my company, our employees and the customers that we serve. Nothing can ever make up for that. Throughout this process, we have sought accountability," he said. "Truthful reporting in the media is essential to our democracy."

    Fox News on Tuesday disposed of one legal threat with its $787.5 million defamation settlement with Dominion Voting Systems, but the network still guilty of a $2.7 billion lawsuit from another voting technology company over its coverage of debunked election-rigging claims.

    Smartmatic is seeking $2.7 billion in damages from Fox and five individuals, including former Trump lawyers and hosts.
    Smartmatic alleges in its lawsuit in New York County Supreme Court that the defendants knowingly spread false claims that its software was used to flip votes. Conspiracy theorists erroneously claimed Smartmatic owned Dominion, and the companies mounted similar allegations in their lawsuits.u

  20. Fox News and its parent company Fox Corp. have struck a deal averting a trial in the blockbuster defamation suit filed by the election tech company Dominion Voting Systems over spurious claims of fraud in the 2020 presidential race.
    Judge Eric Davis of the Delaware Superior Court announced the settlement from the bench on Tuesday afternoon ahead of the trial's scheduled start.
    The parties settled for $787,500,000 — about half of Dominion's original $1.6 billion ask.
    The amount "represents vindication and accountability," said Dominion lawyer Justin Nelson. "Lies have consequences."
    Dominion CEO John Poulos told reporters, "Fox has admitted to telling lies about Dominion that caused enormous damage to my company, our employees and the customers that we serve. Nothing can ever make up for that. Throughout this process, we have sought accountability," he said. "Truthful reporting in the media is essential to our democracy."

    Fox News on Tuesday disposed of one legal threat with its $787.5 million defamation settlement with Dominion Voting Systems, but the network still guilty of a $2.7 billion lawsuit from another voting technology company over its coverage of debunked election-rigging claims.

    Smartmatic is seeking $2.7 billion in damages from Fox and five individuals, including former Trump lawyers and hosts.
    Smartmatic alleges in its lawsuit in New York County Supreme Court that the defendants knowingly spread false claims that its software was used to flip votes. Conspiracy theorists erroneously claimed Smartmatic owned Dominion, and the companies mounted similar allegations in their lawsuits.u

  21. The question here is just how much did Trump's rubbing people the wrong way contribute to this not being settled without all this drama?

  22. Jordan always smiling. No guts, all talk. A paper tiger Jordan can't do anything.

  23. Only demons and swamp creatures would see it as anything but a political witch hunt

  24. EVERY DAY IS A SAD DAY in America under biden

  25. We've had 2.5 years of sad days in America !

  26. I'll vote for Trump, even in prison.

  27. Such a disgusting use of power and totally disgraceful

  28. There’s, a video of Biden, saying that there’s no way that Trump‘s gonna be president on his little trips speaking when asked it’s all on the video

  29. Keep up the hard work Jim Jordan thank you so much for your service

  30. U.S stocks found their footing in the final hour of back-and-forth trading Monday after all three major index logged their worst week in three months, Heard someone say the best season for a financial breakthrough is now, especially with inflation running at a four-decade high. I'm still at a crossroads deciding if to liquidate my $117k stock portfolio, what’s the best way to take advantage of this down market?

  31. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE NOMINATE TRUMP W KARI LAKE AS HIS VP PLZ

  32. Trump brought this on himself

  33. Where is the money coming from to pay for "Get Trump" every time one looks around? We don't have years!