Justice department’s disclosures propel clip of Jim Jordan into viral spotlight
Jim Jordan discusses what he deemed the “most corroborating evidence” in the Joe Biden impeachment inquiry
A video clip featuring Rep. Jim Jordan discussing the “most corroborating evidence” in the Joe Biden impeachment inquiry has resurfaced, capturing widespread attention after revelations by the Justice Department regarding the source’s connections to Russian intelligence agencies.
In the clip, dated Jan. 11, Jordan spoke to Fox News about the FD-1023 document, which detailed the claims of Alexander Smirnov, the now-former source.
Last week, a federal grand jury charged Smirnov with making false statements and fabricating records.
The Justice Department, in a memo filed on Tuesday, asserted that Smirnov possesses “extensive foreign ties,” including interactions with “Russian intelligence agencies.”
This development has reignited discussions surrounding the credibility of the evidence presented during the Joe Biden impeachment inquiry.
Jordan’s remarks in the resurfaced clip, initially emphasizing the significance of Smirnov’s claims, now face renewed scrutiny in light of the revelations about the source’s alleged ties to Russian intelligence.
Source: Newsroom
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