“The Federal Election Commission on Tuesday asked U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan’s campaign committee to explain large accounting discrepancies between reports it filed several years ago and corrected reports the committee filed earlier this year. The campaign says no money was ever missing from its accounts, and blames the inconsistencies on troubles adjusting to skyrocketing donations as Jordan’s national profile grew. Four March 2 letters from the FEC ask Jordan’s campaign to explain, an increase in disbursements totaling $122,706.60 on its 2018 post-general election report, a decrease in disbursements totaling $130,319.97 on a report of the campaign’s income and expenses during the final weeks of 2018, a decrease in receipts totaling $111,950.54 on Jordan’s campaign finance report for the first quarter of 2019, an increase in disbursements totaling $38,822.23 and a decrease in receipts totaling $164,342.47 on a report of the campaign’s income and expenses in the second quarter of 2019. Each letter gives Jordan’s campaign until April 5 to respond, and says failure to do so ‘could result in an audit or enforcement action'” – Cleveland.com