The January 6 select committee requested information from Rep. Jim Jordan, (R-Ohio) specifically the conversations he may have had with former President Trump the day of the Capitol riot.

Democratic Rep. Bennie Thompson of Mississippi, who chairs the committee, said in the letter:
“We understand that you had at least one and possibly multiple communications with President Trump on January 6th. We would like to discuss each such communication with you in detail,” Thompson wrote.

A fierce supporter of President Trump, Jordan could very possibly have insights into what Trump did that day (besides watching TV) and why it took him so long to react.

At the same time, because he emphatically backs Trump, he may refuse to testify, as have other cohorts of the past President.

 

 

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