At this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) shared how, in a few short months, he is setting the pace in regard to subpoenas during this session of Congress.
“We’ve actually done several,” Jordan said on Thursday. “I think maybe more than … I think the rest of the Congress combined.”
Jordan, who has sent subpoenas for investigations into a school board issue and Big Tech, did not divulge who may be targeted next, but his comments came a day after he sent a “final” batch of letters to a group of U.S. intelligence veterans for an investigation related to President Joe Biden’s adult son Hunter Biden.
These 51 former officials signed a statement in October 2020 that “falsely implied” reporting about Hunter Biden — in particular a laptop that allegedly contained information about his shady business dealings and personal life — was “the product of Russian disinformation” weeks before…