Posted on 06/04/2024 8:13:49 AM PDT by Tench_Coxe
House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan on Monday recommended using the congressional appropriations process to curtail prosecutions against former President Donald Trump.
The Ohio Republican pitched a series of policy riders for fiscal 2025 appropriations bills in a letter to the House Appropriations Chairman Tom Cole.
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Jordan also recommended the appropriations committee include language that would “eliminate any funding for the FBI that is not essential for the agency to execute its mission, including rescinding prior appropriations and prohibiting new taxpayer funding for any new FBI headquarters facility.”
One proposed policy rider would prohibit funds in the Financial Services and General Government funding bill from being used to build a new FBI headquarters in
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Thanks, Ray.
So he is going to hold back a couple billion in 2026?
Maybe he should talk to Speaker BoehnerJohnson about that.
What’s the hurry? Come on man.
More shuck and jive from the gutless Republicans.
Squirrel...
Give him a break. He needs to raise some funds. He'll slow back down as soon as he gets them.
Oh so now JJ is willing to vote no on spending bills? I doubt it.
He knows the proposal has no chance of going anywhere.
He’s just throwing red meat to the base to stimulate fund raising.
Wash. Rinse. Repeat.
Well they shot their wad with the Ukraine and other funding in the current FY. They could have put riders on all of those bills. Won’t pass, well cut off funding for everything. But remember deepstate Johson was mentored by RINO Boehner.
Performative, again. A little late Jan. As always. You’re useless useless useless. Kind of like Trey Gowdy.
Why havent they been using spending bills since they took the House to force the hand of the Maoists? Answer, they give the Maoists what they want hoping they will like them and we can all get along. Maoists win everything and still act like a$$holes.
Shut down that new FBI building, do whatever it takes.
There’s a lot of vacant real estate on Kensington Ave., in Philadelphia they can move into.
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