During a recent appearance on ‘Hannity,’ Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, has accused the U.S. government of unlawfully collecting data from financial institutions. The congressman’s comments come as part of a broader discussion on alleged discrimination by major banks against conservative individuals, which has sparked renewed scrutiny over surveillance practices and data privacy.
Jordan, a vocal critic of the Biden administration, has long been a staunch advocate for limited government intervention and individual freedoms. His allegations come amid ongoing debates about the scope of federal surveillance and the potential for overreach by intelligence agencies such as the FBI and NSA. The congressman’s remarks are expected to fuel further discussion on the balance between national security and civil liberties.