Jim Jordan announces House Judiciary subcommittee leadership for 119th Congress

House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan on Monday announced who would be leading the subcommittees for the 119th Congress.

Jordan will remain the committee's chairman in the next Congress, while Democratic Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin will serve as the ranking member of the coveted committee. Raskin previously worked as the ranking member of House Oversight.

House Judiciary Chair Jordan says FBI, others are weaponized to spy on Americans' bank accounts

House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, said Tuesday that the federal government has been weaponized to spy on Americans' bank accounts and financial transactions. 

"We know in 2023 [that] 14,000 different individuals in the government [about] three million times in one year......14,000 individuals did over three million searches of this database of information on Americans banking habits," Jordan said on the "Just the News, No Noise" TV show. 

Dozens of Migrants on Terrorist Watchlist Released Into US: House GOP

U.S. Border Patrol encountered over 250 migrants who were on the terrorist watchlist over a two-year stretch, with at least 99 of them released into the country, according to a Congressional report released Monday.

The claims have been made by the Republican-led House Judiciary Committee in a new report, which blames the Biden administration for allowing suspected terrorists from three dozen countries into the U.S.

One-third flagged by terror watchlist freed under Biden; top-secret data hides dangers

The Biden administration has caught and released at least 99 illegal immigrants whose identities matched the terrorism watch list, according to a congressional report Monday.

They were caught by the Border Patrol along the southern border from 2021 through 2023 and were subsequently released as part of the Biden administration’s more relaxed approach to immigration, the House Judiciary Committee said.

Another 34 illegal immigrants flagged by the watchlist were still being held as of June.

Exclusive: US House panel finds Wall St 'colluded' to curb emissions

A U.S. congressional committee will accuse the biggest Wall Street firms on Tuesday, in a report seen by Reuters ahead of its publication, of colluding with advocacy groups to force companies to shrink their greenhouse gas emissions.

The report is the first of its kind produced by the Republican-led Judiciary Committee in the House of Representatives since it launched an investigation in late 2022 into whether corporate efforts to tackle climate change violate antitrust laws.