Accountability
Jim Jordan's plan to aggressively crush fraud
"There’s criminal concerns here. These people are gonna be indicted in a criminal way. It's not always just blue states; it can be blue areas of red states where you see this kind of stuff happening on the local level."
House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan announced plans to include aggressive fraud prevention measures in a forthcoming legislative reconciliation package. He argued for a shift toward "front-end" checks and balances.