https://youtu.be/9iOlvA6V4NA
Ohio Republican Congressman (and person with a noted aversion to suit coats and exposing sexual abuse) Jim Jordan attempted to make it seem like an everyday occurance for Donald Trump’s White House Chief of Staff to write a memo to the Acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen to investigate a series of debunked election conspiracy theories, believing such an investigation would demonstrate Trump was the victim of widespread election fraud and the true winner of the 2020 presidential election.
Repeatedly saying in his unsuitably loud voice that the Democrats baselessly claimed the White House “pressured the DOJ,” Jordan says that it’s routine for Congressmen to pass along requests from constituents to various Departments. Jordan, however, fails to mention that Meadows asked the DOJ to look into whether Italian military satellites changed votes in voting machines, that Dominion Voting Systems were programmed to switch votes from Trump to Democratic candidate Joe Biden, or that many of these accusations came from Trump’s lawyers, not “constituents.”