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Summary of Do What You Said You Would Do by Jim Jordan: Fighting for Freedom in the Swamp
Summary of Do What You Said You Would Do by Jim Jordan: Fighting for Freedom in the Swamp
Summary of Do What You Said You Would Do by Jim Jordan: Fighting for Freedom in the Swamp
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Schiff: "I knew I'd have to quarantine until I got tested; I'd been tested before the flight to Cleveland, but that wouldn't matter now". Afterward, Schiff and his wife, Polly, prayed for the president and first lady's health and for our country.

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PublisherjUSTIN REESE
Release dateDec 21, 2021
ISBN9798201586461
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    Summary of Do What You Said You Would Do by Jim Jordan - Justin Reese

    CHAPTER 1

    THE PRESIDENT GETS COVID

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    Royce: Election was about one question: Can America remain America? He says Democrats want to fundamentally change our nation; Republicans believe America is good. I was looking forward to sharing the message of President Trump with the good folks in Green Bay, Wisconsin the next day. Instead, I had text messages and missed phone calls from Russell Dye, the top media staffer for the House Judiciary Committee. Sir, the president has the virus! he responded.

    When I returned to Washington, I was tested for norovirus in the House physician's office. The rapid test is a simple swab of the nose and within fifteen minutes, you have the result. Overall, I thought the interview with the White House correspondents was fine. In many ways, Friday, October 2, 2020 epitomized the entire year. The year 2020 was about the virus and the presidential election.

    It was all about politics. Over the weekend, I thought about that day and what I would have learned if I had tested positive or negative for Ebola.

    CHAPTER 2

    JANUARY 6

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    The late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said that January 6 is the ultimate date of significance in US presidential elections. Most of the time, Congress meets on this date to count the fifty states' electoral votes. Democrats objected to every Republican president elected this century on January 6, 2001, 2005, and 2017. Congressman Jamie Comer and Rep. Darrell Issa have called for an investigation into the 2020 presidential election. Polls taken after the election show that 80 million voters, both Republicans and Democrats, had doubts about the

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