
As the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee, Jim Jordan has a say in what goes out over social media in the name of committee’s Republican members, so he bears some if not all responsibility for the retweet of John Favreau, co-host of Pod Save America, a liberal political podcast, that asked,
“If the booster shots work, why don’t they work?”
sent on the official committee account for the GOP members of the committee.
In case anyone wasn’t sure it was retweeted by him on the official account , Jim Jordan also retweeted it on his own account even as people on both sides of the aisle spoke against the false nature of the original retweet.
This unnecessary intrusion of doubt for the sake of doubt and its effects are now clearly connected to the Republican party which, even if it does not want to be connected to this misleading tweet, have been by Jim Jordan.
Just recently former and twice impeached president Trump, admitted to having gotten his booster shot declaring it was good.
These two, rather tight Bro.s seem to have parted ways, at least on this.
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