Spectrum News: “The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol attack has not yet subpoenaed any sitting members of Congress, but it has left the door open to do so. One of the lawmakers who could receive one is Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee. For months, Jordan has not definitively answered how many times — and when — he spoke with President Donald Trump on Jan. 6, when the U.S. Capitol was attacked by Trump supporters on the day Congress was scheduled to certify Joe Biden as the winner of the 2020 election. …
“In an interview with Spectrum News on Nov. 18, Jordan said his office has not received any requests. He wouldn’t commit to cooperating if it does. Jordan was asked, if the committee does reach out and request anything, would he be open to providing it. ‘Depends what it is,’ Jordan said. ‘I mean, I’m not going to answer hypothetical questions, but I just think this is a complete sham, what these guys are doing.’
“In a separate part of the interview, Jordan was asked if he checked exactly how many times he spoke with Trump that day and when. ‘Nope,’ Jordan said. He was asked if the committee asks him to provide that information, would he be open to sharing phone records. ‘Same response I gave you before,’ Jordan said. ‘This is a total political committee.'”