WASHINGTON D.C. (WLIO) - Jim Jordan has launched his first investigation as the chair of the House Judiciary Committee.
Ohio's Fourth District Congressman told Fox News that he will be examining the mishandling of classified documents by President Biden when he was serving as vice president. In a letter, Jordan and Louisiana Republican Congressman Mike Johnson sent to Attorney General Merrick Garland, saying they are conducting an oversite of documents found at Biden's private office in Washington D.C. and in a garage in his Delaware home. Merrick has appointed a special counsel to examine the matter.
Jordan is questioning if the Department of Justice is concealing information since the first set of documents was discovered before the mid-term election, but the information was not leaked until this month. Jordan wants all documents and communications about the special counsel's appointment and between the Department of Justice and the FBI regarding the classified documents.
