Jordan was the first House member to throw their hat in the ring.
on Friday morning officially threw his support behind Rep. Jim Jordan for House speaker, it's unclear what impact it will have on the race for the House's top job., Trump raved about Jordan's background and what he called his aptitude for the position.Rep. Jim Jordan, left, and Former President Donald Trump, right.
"Just had a great conversation with President Trump about the Speaker's race. He is endorsing Jim Jordan, and I believe Congress should listen to the leader of our party. I fully support Jim Jordan for Speaker of the House,"House Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep. Jim Jordan, a prime contender in the race to be the next Speaker of the U.S.
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