Time is almost up for Jim Jordan.This week, the House committee investigating January 6 informed the anti-LGBTQ congressman that he has until June 11 to comply with the subpoena it sent him last month demanding his testimony.In a letter, Rep.
Bennie Thompson, chair of the committee, wrote: “Cooperation with our investigation would also give you the opportunity to resolve, on the record, inconsistencies in your public statements about the events of Jan.
6.”“Accordingly, the Select Committee looks forward to your attendance at a deposition no later than June 11, 2022.”Gulp.Related: Jim Jordan is sure acting like a guy who knows he’s totally 100% screwedJordan is one of five House Republicans who the committee recently subpoenaed.
He initially responded by saying he would consider complying if he could see what dirt they have on him first.“Because your subpoena is an unprecedented use of a committee’s compulsory authority against another member,” Jordan said in a six-page letter to the committee, “I respectfully ask for the following material so that I may adequately further respond to your subpoena.”Response to the January 6th Committee: pic.twitter.com/zO7nPK72QQ— Rep.