Fox News’s Maria Bartiromo recently engaged in a discussion with Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) about the frustrations many conservative Americans are feeling regarding the ongoing investigations into President Biden and others. During their conversation on “Sunday Morning Futures,” Bartiromo expressed the concerns that many citizens have, asking what actions Republicans are planning to take regarding the Judiciary Committee’s report on the “Manhattan District Attorney’s Office’s Political Vendetta Against President Donald J. Trump.”
Bartiromo Asks Jordan a Question on Every Conservative's Mind
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Jordan acknowledged the widespread disillusionment with Congressional investigations that seem to lead nowhere, noting the public’s exhaustion with futile letters and inquiries directed at individuals they already view negatively.
While discussing potential remedies, Jordan highlighted the limitations faced by the legislative branch in addressing such issues, emphasizing that they do not possess the authority to incarcerate individuals. He also expressed skepticism about the Biden administration’s Department of Justice taking appropriate action, suggesting that the necessary intervention from U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland may be unlikely.
In the conversation, Bartiromo pressed Jordan on what elected officials can do to address the grievances felt by many Americans. Jordan mentioned legislative efforts aimed at addressing the situation, particularly in New York, and emphasized the potential for the president or vice president to intervene by relocating a case to federal court when state prosecutors pursue political motives.