Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) joins Republican Research Committee (RSC) vice-chairman Ben Klein (R-VA) for a new episode of the RSC Right to Pointsproviding important insights into the direction of piloting Congress under President Donald Trump.
The broader episodes feature Jordan's response to the day's headlines, from Tom Homan's Tour de Force at the border to the decision to stop building penny. The episode also includes the Rapid Fire hot take segment where Jordan provided his thoughts on Trump's favorite fast food restaurant and the best baseball team in history.
Capitol Hill's biggest conservative caucus, RSC, has over 180 members and continues to expand under Chairman August Pfluger (R-TX). Jordan recently rejoined RSC, reported in January by Breitbart News.
“It was fun to join Vice Chair Ben Klein on the RSC podcast,” Jordan said in an exclusive statement from Breitbart News. “He and Chairman Pfluger are incredible tasks to guide this group of conservatives to protect our freedoms, strengthen national security and advocate for advocacy policies that promote economic prosperity for all Americans. I'm doing it.”
Jordan spoke about his background before rising to prominently fighting Washington's political establishment. And how did his experience as a champion wrestler come into the sport of politics? He also discussed an introduction to politics run as a loser for Ohio representatives, and was said to have defeated Jordan's second term county commissioner, a shoe-in to win by party insiders. Ta.
“That's why they're working on the match,” Jordan said. “So they kicked the ball. It's the reason they play the game because you don't know.”
Jordan also explained to Klein his priorities as chairman of the Judiciary Committee, which shepherds Trump's agenda through Congress.
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“We're making this job too complicated. It's very easy,” Jordan explained. “What did you say to the people you were trying to do when you ran for it? When you put your name on the poll, you said you were going to do to them. Did you say to him? If they elect you, do what you said.”
Jordan said it would promote common sense policies on key issues such as energy and borders, combat censored industrial facilities and eliminate waste, fraud and abuse.
“There was no intense focus and platform that the White House has, especially President Trump chose to lead that effort. Jordan explained. Crazy spending is also the voters we are trying to do. That's what I said.”
While Klein and other conservatives on the Budget Committee have been working on controlling spending, they welcome Musk's muscles into the fight.
“Approximate budgets are a headache for the committee,” Klein said. “I've been fighting the uphill multiple times and I've tried to keep my unnecessary spending down. Many of my budget colleagues are not very keen on governing unnecessary spending.”
“You were working as a doge before the doge came,” Jordan told Klein.
Right to the Poin is designed by the RSC and provides unfiltered insights directly from its members, cutting through the noise and bypassing traditional founding media gatekeepers with strategies that reflect the 2024 Trump campaign.
“The Republican Research Committee works to convey a conservative message to Americans every day. This new podcast is another great way we do,” Cline says exclusive to Breitbart News. He spoke in a statement. “House Republicans are working closely with the Trump administration to defend the value of securing borders, strengthening the economy and enhancing the country. We are what the American people are doing. We are committed to making sure you know exactly how and how you deliver for them.”
The committee is expected to release three to four episodes a month, spinning the hosts for each episode.
You can hear the discussion between Cline and Jordan here.
Bradley Jaye is the Associate Politics Editor for Breitbart News. Follow him X/Twitter and Instagram @Bradleyajaye.





