Don Bacon says his wife received anonymous messages after he opposed Jordan speakership

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Julia Johnson is a politics reporter at the Washington Examiner, where she also worked as a trending news editor. She was born and raised in New Jersey before earning her bachelor's in political science in 2021 from the University of South Carolina, with a minor in mass communications.

As Rep. Jim Jordan works to garner the necessary 217 votes to become House speaker, some are going to extreme measures to secure support for him within the Republican conference.

"Talk to your husband tell him to step up be a leader and help the Republican Party get a speaker there's too much going on in the world for all this going on in Republican Party you guys take five steps forward and then turn around and take 20 steps backwards no wonder our party always ends up getting screwed over," read one such message posted to X, the platform formerly known as Twitter.

"These threats are wrong and should stop," a spokesperson for Jordan said in a comment to the Washington Examiner.

 

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