Since the GOP won the majority in the House, the House Judiciary Committee has wasted no time beginning investigations. Prioritizing the issues at the forefront of many Americans’ minds, House Republicans are looking into the collaboration between the government and big tech, the handling of the U.S.-Mexico border, and the origins of COVID-19. Furthermore, the Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government is focusing on the potential politicization of the FBI and Department of Justice — something many Republicans believe has led to “attacks on American civil liberties.” As Chairman of both committees, Congressman Jim Jordan (R-OH) is leading the charge to pass legislation and “get the facts on the table” for the American people. On the Rundown, Rep. Jordan discusses why tackling corruption within big tech and the federal government is his priority, his thoughts on another train derailing in Ohio shortly after the incident in East Palestine, and why he believes the Biden administration’s inability to “project strength” has led to many U.S. conflicts.
Republicans, with the help of some Democrats, passed a resolution last week that would end a Biden policy allowing retirement fund managers to consider factors like corporate social justice policy and climate change impact when deciding what companies to invest in. President Biden, who supports environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing, is expected to veto the bill. Critics of the ESG say it puts ‘wokeism’ before making money and hurts fossil fuel and gun companies. Supporters say overturning the rule interferes with private investing decisions. CapitalistPig hedge fund manager and FOX News Contributor Jonathan Hoenig joins the FOX News Rundown to break down the debate and explain why the folks on Wall Street and Main Street should understand ESG investigating.
Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of “Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla.”