Rep. Jim Jordan

God bless Jim Jordan.

Congressman Jim Jordan (R-OH) on Wednesday defended President Trump’s counselor Kellyanne Conway during a Hatch Act hearing.

Jordan called out Obama’s corrupt officials who targeted conservatives for ruin and said the hit on Conway is “outrageous, unprecedented, unfair and just flat out wrong.”

“In the Obama Administration, Hilda Solis, Mr. Castro and Josh Earnest were all found to violate the Hatch Act, OSC didn’t recommend they be fired — for some of those people they didn’t even issue a public report,” Jim Jordan said, adding, “Americans hate unfairness and they know it when they see it. They also hate double standards.”

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Jim Jordan ripped into Obama’s corrupt IRS official Lois Lerner for targeting political opponents.

“Remember just a few years ago when the IRS systematically targeted people because they had different political persuasion? Federal employees can’t do what Lois Lerner in the IRS did when they targeted Tea Party groups,” Jordan said.

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Americans hate unfairness. These supposed "Hatch Act" allegations against @KellyannePolls are ridiculous and unfair. pic.twitter.com/F7ZjsXPLGM — Rep. Jim Jordan (@Jim_Jordan) June 26, 2019

The Democrat-led House Oversight Committee voted 25-16 to authorize a subpoena for Kellyanne Conway over (non existent) Hatch Act violations.

Congressman Mark Meadows also called out the corrupt Obama administration on Wednesday during the hearing.

“[W]e have one standard for Kellyanne Conway and another standard for everybody else and so if you’re gonna subpoena people, let’s subpoena Samantha Power,” he said. “Let’s make sure she comes in because you know what I have? I have emails on her official account where she was going after Donald Trump while she was working for our government and indeed at the same time was unmasking individuals!” Meadows said.

Jim Jordan and Mark Meadows are two of only a handful of Republican Congressmen fighting for conservatives and Trump supporters.