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Trump loyalist Jim Jordan linked to group that received ‘dark money’ from ICE detention contractor

Jim Jordan's political ties come under fire as his committee receives $250,000 from Geo Group, raising questions about the influence of ICE detention contractors. Critics highlight the ethical concerns and potential conflicts surrounding th...

The Guardian· Jun 20, 2026 · 7:53 PM · 3 views

Jim Jordan's political ties come under fire as his committee receives $250,000 from Geo Group, raising questions about the influence of ICE detention contractors. Critics highlight the ethical concerns and potential conflicts surrounding this controversial donation. What does this mean for future elections? #JimJordan #DarkMoney #ICE #GeoGroup #Politics

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