As Predicted, Jim Jordan Joins Intelligence Committee to Fight Impeachment

 

Rumors began to swirl this week that Congressman Jim Jordan (R-OH-04) would be appointed to the Intelligence Committee to fight the Democrats’ impeachment inquiry. The Ohio Star reported the story on Thursday. On Friday the announcement was made that Jordan had been assigned to the committee.

Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA-23) tweeted the official news, “I am appointing @Jim_Jordan to the Intelligence Committee – which has now become the Impeachment Committee – where he will continue fighting for fairness and truth. @RepRickCrawford has been an exemplary member of the committee and will rejoin it when this Democrat charade is over.”

Jordan’s addition meant another Representative was removed. Rep. Rick Crawford (R-AR-01) posted about his removal, “@GOPLeader and @DevinNunes will ensure the American people hear the full truth while @Jim_Jordan will add critical bandwidth and legal expertise to the House Intelligence Committee during these upcoming public hearings. (1/2)”

Jordan has openly discussed the need to have the so-called whistleblower testify, but according to The Hill, “The effort is not likely to bear fruit, as Democrats have rejected the idea of outing the anonymous figure, citing safety concerns, and they have veto power over any GOP subpoena requests for witness testimony.”

The claim that the whistleblower is an “anonymous figure” is erroneous. Eric Ciaramella was officially “outed” in late October, but his identity was an open secret within Washington DC. American Thinker‘s Monica Showalter wrote why the Democrats are trying to keep him a secret. It’s,

Because all of the news about this whistleblower the Democrats are trying to shield reveals a coordinated strategy of leaks and legal plottings. The only reason to keep Ciaramella’s name secret would be to shield the Democrats themselves from scrutiny about their pre-planned and coordinated plottings with this Trump-hating deep stater, because this whistleblowing wasn’t about malfeasance, it was all about political power.”

Ciaramella is not the only person Jordan wants to question. The Congressman has also said the Chair of the Committee, Adam Schiff (D-CA-28) should testify. Earlier this week Jordan responded to that question about Schiff, “I don’t think he will testify. He should, but I don’t think he will.”

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Beth Lear is a reporter at The Ohio Star.  Follow Beth on Twitter.  Email tips to [email protected].

 

 

 

 

 

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