Jim Jordan vs. 3 Stooges, aka Tim Walz, J.B. Pritzker & Kathy Hochul

This Thursday, I'll be popping the popcorn before sitting down to watch Jim Jordan grill sanctuary state governors Kathy Hochul, J.B. Pritzker and Tim Walz. Chairman Jordan sat down for an interview with Alpha News. It's noteworthy that Chairman Jordan, (R-OH), "criticized Walz’s recent comments comparing federal immigration agents to Hitler’s Gestapo."

Jordan is quoted as saying "For him to criticize folks who are simply trying to enforce the law—law enforcement officers—and make it harder for them to do their job just doesn’t make sense to me. Especially with what took place in Minneapolis five summers ago." Chairman Jordan then added "I go back to Nov. 5. I think the people spoke loud and clear that these kinds of ridiculous policies are not what they support."

Then he finished things off by saying "It’s crazy that men compete against women in sports. It’s crazy to say illegal migrants get put on the healthcare system that American taxpayers pay for. It’s crazy to be a sanctuary state and not have your local officials work with federal law enforcement."

This is a preview of what Chairman Jordan's opening statement might sound like:

That isn't to say that Govs. Walz, Pritzker and Hochul will be timid sheep. This is a national stage, their chance to make an impression on potential presidential voters. They'll likely be feisty. Still, I have faith in Jordan's ability to cross-examine witnesses. Further, I have faith that Hochul, Pritzker and Walz have the asbility to sound incredibly out-of-touch. Never underestimate the ability of Democrats to sopund out-of-touch in a moment's notice.
“One of the things we’re obviously looking at is if you’re a sanctuary state, does that jeopardize certain federal funds, do we need legislation and do we use the appropriation process to change some of the things that are going on?” Jordan told Alpha News.

“So I think it’s all part of that, which is again part of our constitutional duties to do oversight—and of course you do oversight in a way that can give you information that can determine what kind of legislation you may or may not pass,” he said.

Walz better be prepppared. If he isn't, he'll look foolish.

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