.MaddowBlog: Rep. Jordan said in July, in reference to the Jan. 6 investigation, 'If they call me, I got nothing to hide.' We're about to learn whether he meant it.
with the investigation, raising the prospect of a possible congressional subpoena targeting a sitting lawmaker.
A similar approach is likely to be necessary with Jordan. Despite his earlier"nothing to hide" rhetoric, the Ohioan appeared on Fox News late yesterday and said,"I mean, we just got the letter today, we're going to review the letter, but I got to be honest with you. I got real concerns about any committee that will take a document and alter it and present it to the American people — completely mislead the American people like they did last week.
last week, for example, that Jordan attended crisis meetings at Trump campaign headquarters as early as Nov. 9, just two days after Joe Biden became president-elect.
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