Jim Jordan Trolled Over Post About Jobs Created in Ohio

Representative Jim Jordan, an Ohio Republican, was the subject of trolling and mockery online after he touted job gains in his state attributable to a bill he voted against.

Jordan has represented Ohio's 4th District since 2007 and established himself as one of the most staunchly conservative members of the House GOP and a loyalist to former President Donald Trump. He has been assigned to numerous committees during his time in Congress and currently heads up the House Judiciary Committee where he has been heavily involved in efforts to launch an impeachment against President Joe Biden.

Despite his outspoken opposition to Biden and his agenda, Jordan on Friday was called out by the White House for a post to X, formerly Twitter, in which he hyped up recent job gains in Ohio, citing stories that included: "New manufacturing plant to create 160 local jobs," "Sheetz to hire over 400 new employees in Ohio," and "Honda and LG Energy begin hiring for new plant."

"Ultimately: Move your business to Ohio. Hire workers. See success," Jordan's post read.

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Representative Jim Jordan, an Ohio Republican, is seen at a hearing on February 9, 2023, in Washington, D.C. Jordan’s recent post about jobs in Ohio became the subject of trolling over alleged hypocrisy. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

In response, the official account for the White House singled out the news about Honda and LG, attributing their investment in U.S. jobs to one of Biden's signature pieces of legislation, the Inflation Reduction Act, which Jordan voted against in 2022.

"Honda and LG are adding jobs here in America because of President Biden's Inflation Reduction Act – which Congressman Jim Jordan voted against," the account wrote.

Following this, other users on X also took Jordan to task over the discrepancy, including Democratic Representative Ted Lieu of California.

"I want to thank Republican Jim Jordan for highlighting manufacturing jobs being created," he wrote. "The laws passed by Democrats and signed by [President Biden] are working."

"Joe Biden's economy at work," businessman Rich Luchette wrote in his own X post.

"Wow! Congrats to President Biden for all the job creation!!!" X user @giraffea417 wrote in response to Jordan's post.

Responding to an inquiry from Newsweek on Saturday afternoon, Jordan's office called the assertion from the White House "laughable."

"People move their jobs to Ohio because of freedom and conservative values — certainly nothing Joe Biden has done," a spokesperson said.

Honda and LG Energy Solution are set to begin the hiring process soon for a battery plant in Ohio's Fayette County, which was announced in 2022 and began construction the following year. The plant is scheduled to be finished by the end of 2024, with estimates suggesting that it could end up creating around 2,200 jobs. The plant will focus on the creation of batteries for electric cars, with green energy production being a major goal of Biden's Inflation Reduction Act.

Update 03/23/24, 2:03 p.m. ET: This article was updated with a response from Jordan's office.

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