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Hardline conservative Jim Jordan gained momentum Monday in his campaign to be US House speaker, picking up the endorsement of three GOP defense hawks swayed by his promise to fund the military and his vow to “destroy Hamas and support Israel.”
Hawkish Republicans have generally been hesitant to get behind Jordan, a Donald Trump loyalist who has supported an isolationist “America First” agenda. Jordan, who previously opposed Ukraine aid, has sent conflicting messages in public and private on how he would handle the issue, and his hardline stances risk an automatic 1% cut to US defense spending next year.