Conservative Jim Jordan’s speaker run boosts Trump allies
WASHINGTON — Hard-hitting Rep. Jim Jordan launched his long-shot bid Thursday to become the next House speaker, saying Congress isn’t doing enough to back President Donald Trump and positioning the right flank for a leadership battle that could define the GOP.
Few House Republicans believe Jordan could amass the votes needed to replace retiring Speaker Paul Ryan — especially amid allegations in the Ohio State University sports doctor probe — even though grassroots conservatives are widely backing his run.
But in announcing his bid — less than 24 hours after introducing a resolution to impeach Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein — the combative former wrestler is setting down a marker that the right flank wants a seat at the House GOP’s leadership table.
The Ohio lawmaker told colleagues that while Trump has taken “bold action” for the country: “Congress has not held up its end of the deal, but we can change that. It’s time to do what we said.”


