On July 30, 2025, Rep. Jim Jordan posted several statements alleging that UK officials attempted to suppress criticism regarding its judicial practices.
Rep. Jim Jordan posted on July 30, 2025, raising concerns about alleged attempts by UK authorities to monitor or suppress online discussion during widespread unrest in August 2024.
On July 30, 2025, Rep. Jim Jordan posted tweets criticizing the British government's response to information requests on asylum seeker housing and alleging efforts to censor online discussion about migration policies.
Rep. Jim Jordan posted on July 30, 2025 that UK officials attempted to censor online discussion around immigration and criticism during riots in August 2024.
Rep. Jim Jordan addressed public safety concerns in Cincinnati and questioned both media coverage of Russia-related stories and alleged government pressure on Spotify.
There was one company in a city associated with Auglaize County that received FDA citations as a result of one inspection conducted in the county throughout 2024, according to reports from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Rep. Jim Jordan published several tweets on July 28, highlighting concerns about UK and European regulatory influence on American technology firms and announcing congressional subpoenas issued to nine companies regarding their communications with...
Rep. Jim Jordan posted a series of tweets on July 28, 2025 discussing efforts by international actors—including EU officials and UK legislation—to influence or regulate online speech impacting Americans.
Rep. Jim Jordan posted several tweets on July 28, 2025 questioning why UK regulators are pressuring non-UK tech companies under domestic censorship laws.
Rep. Jim Jordan used his Twitter account on July 24 and July 25, 2025, to emphasize continued support for police officers through the Judiciary Committee's efforts.
Rep. Jim Jordan posted on July 25, 2025 about an ongoing congressional investigation into European censorship laws and their effects on political discourse online.
Rep. Jim Jordan posted a series of tweets on July 25, 2025, criticizing content moderation efforts and civil society involvement under Europe's Digital Services Act (DSA).