Jim Jordan Declares Free Speech ‘Saved’ Right After Trump Returns Online
KEY POINTS
- •Jim Jordan called a House Judiciary Committee session on a cold February day in DC.
- •He credited himself and his committee for restoring Trump's social media presence after a ban four years prior.
- •Jordan celebrated that Trump now owns his own platform and is back on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube, still president.
On a frosty February day in Washington DC, Republican Congressman Jim Jordan triumphantly convened the House Judiciary Committee, claiming he heroically saved American free speech. According to Jordan, who reps Ohio's 4th district, a mere four years ago President Trump was 'banned from all platforms' like Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube—blacklisted like a VHS tape in 2021. Fast forward to today, Trump not only holds his own social media emporium (because owning a digital soapbox is the new presidential garnish) but also boasts a full comeback across all major platforms, reaffirming his role as America’s social media comeback king and, of course, still the President. With snow on the ground and irony in full flurry, Jordan invited applause for his victory lap, proving that in politics, censorship controversies have seasons—and apparently, triumphant resets.
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Source: Theverge | Published: 12/9/2025 | Author: James Ball