The Columbus Dispatch

Ohio Rep. Jordan running for House speaker

Says US is at ‘a critical crossroad’ in history

- Haley Bemiller

It’s official: Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan is running to be the next speaker of the U.S. House.

“We are at a critical crossroad in our nation’s history,” Jordan wrote in a letter to House Republican­s on Wednesday. “Now is the time for our Republican conference to come together to keep our promises to Americans. The problems we face are challengin­g, but they are not insurmount­able. We can focus on the changes that improve the country and unite us in offering real solutions.”

He concluded: “I respectful­ly ask for your support for Speaker of the House of Representa­tives.”

House Republican­s are searching for a new leader after eight of them joined Democrats on Tuesday to oust former Speaker Kevin Mccarthy. Mccarthy brokered a deal with Democrats to avoid a shutdown and fund the federal government for 45 days, prompting Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida to push for the historic vote.

Jordan and Ohio’s other GOP representa­tives rallied around Mccarthy, while Democrats in the delegation opted to remove him.

Jordan, a founder of the House Freedom Caucus, has represente­d Ohio’s 4th Congressio­nal District since 2007. He’s a top ally of former President Donald Trump and has cultivated national popularity as a conservati­ve firebrand. Under his leadership, the House Judiciary Committee launched investigat­ions into Hunter Biden, the FBI and prosecutor­s that brought charges against Trump.

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-LA., has also been mentioned as a top contender for speaker.

Ohio Republican­s heaped praise on Jordan after the announceme­nt.

“House Republican­s need a leader who can unite the conference and build on the accomplish­ments of Kevin Mccarthy,” Rep. Mike Carey, R-columbus, said. “We were elected to rein in runaway federal spending, curb inflation, combat rising crime, and fix the border crisis. Jim Jordan is a proven conservati­ve fighter who can continue delivering on our commitment to America.”

Jordan’s name came up for speaker earlier this year, but he stood by Mccarthy throughout his contentiou­s election to the post. As recently as Monday, Jordan said he didn’t want the position.

“I want to focus on the job I have,” Jordan told Bloomberg before Mccarthy’s removal. “I think I’m serving the folks in the fourth district of Ohio. That’s my main job is to do what I told them I was going to do when they gave me the privilege to represent them, their families, their businesses, our communitie­s across west-central and northcentr­al Ohio. And to do the work on the Judiciary Committee to hold these agencies accountabl­e. And I think we’ve made a difference.”

If elected, Jordan would be the fourth U.S. House speaker from Ohio. He famously clashed with former House Speaker John Boehner when the southwest Ohio Republican led the chamber.

“Jordan was a terrorist as a legislator going back to his days in the Ohio House and Senate,” Boehner told Politico in 2021. “A terrorist. A legislativ­e terrorist.”

Haley Bemiller is a reporter for the USA TODAY Network Ohio Bureau, which serves the Columbus Dispatch, Cincinnati Enquirer, Akron Beacon Journal and 18 other affiliated news organizati­ons across Ohio.

 ?? NATHAN HOWARD/GETTY IMAGES ?? Rep. Jim Jordan, R-urbana, arrives for a meeting of the Republican House caucus on Sept. 30.
NATHAN HOWARD/GETTY IMAGES Rep. Jim Jordan, R-urbana, arrives for a meeting of the Republican House caucus on Sept. 30.

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