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Jim Jordan says he doesn't know how many times he spoke with Trump onJanuary 6 . - "I don't recall the number of times. But it's not about me," he told a House panel on Wednesday.
Rep. Jim Jordan on Wednesday says he doesn't know how many conversations he had with former President
"Of course I talked to the president. I talked to him that day. I've been clear about that. I don't recall the number of times. But it's not about me," the Ohio Republican said during a House panel hearing on a resolution to hold Trump's former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon in criminal contempt for his refusal to comply with a congressional subpoena. The
Jordan, in response to questioning from Rules Committee Chairman Democratic Rep. Jim McGovern, said that he only spoke with Trump after the attack, refuting a Politico report in August that said he spoke with the former president during the siege.
Jordan previously revealed that he talked to Trump at least once on January 6 but refused to offer any details about the conversation, telling Fox
Trump's interactions on January 6 have emerged as part of the House select committee's probe into what happened that day. The committee has so far issued subpoenas for documents and information from a handful of Trump officials, including Bannon, who has refused to comply.
One of the committee's members, GOP Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming, said in July that Jordan could become a material witness as the investigation goes on.
Cheney, a vocal Trump critic, is one of two
Most Republicans, including Jordan, have ridiculed the January 6 investigation, with some downplaying the day's violence.