Jim Jordan: ‘There’s a Reason 72 Million Americans Think Something Doesn’t Smell Right Here’

Earlier today, Republican Ohio House Rep. and ranking member of the Judiciary Committee Jim Jordan spoke with Greg Kelly on his show “Greg Kelly Reports” on Newsmax about the situation around ballot fraud in the recent election.

Jordan began by telling Kelly about how they “have a young lady who works” for them, “who works for our personal office and also works for the committee and she got her ballot mailed to her and four other ballots arrived at her apartment of people who no longer lived there or maybe never lived there.”

“So that is the danger, when you just blanket out live ballots, you just throw them out there, that is a recipe for mischief, a recipe for problems, and frankly we did a report on this back in the summer, put it out in September from the Judiciary Committee and from the Oversight Committee,” Jordan continued.

The report said, according to Jordan that “All this stuff is going to happen, there’s going to be chaos and confusion, which I believe is exactly what the Democrats wanted.”

“They knew President Trump was going to win on election night but they wanted to keep looking for and finding and counting ballots until they got over the top and that’s what we’ve seen play out, that’s why we want to investigate it before we declare a winner,” Jordan surmised.

Kelly said that he has “a lot of hope about Pennsylvania” and asked Jordan what he thinks about the chances that President Trump will overturn the current call for Biden.

Jordan explained that it “if you just step back and look at it in the big picture sense” Republicans held the Senate, made several gains in the House and State legislatures, and President Trump got “9 million more votes than in 2016” yet didn’t come out on top.

“There’s a reason 72 million Americans think something doesn’t smell right here,” Jordan stated. “There’s just fundamental questions we have,” Jordan added.

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