
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) credited President-elect Donald Trump after Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg suggested corporate America needed more "masculine energy."
During a Monday interview on Fox News, host Martha MacCallum asked Jordan to respond to Zuckerberg's recent remarks to Joe Rogan about "masculine energy."
"It's interesting to me as well that he's making comments about companies in America needing more, quote, masculine energy," MacCallum said. "Boy, I mean, I think about the years that we spent talking about toxic masculinity and how it existed and almost, you know, you would think every single boy and young man in the country."
"I think it's, again, I think a lot of the credit goes to President Trump, his message," Jordan replied. "I think a lot of credit goes to Elon Musk as the first one. You know, I think he said he didn't spend X number of billions of dollars to buy Twitter."
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"He spent those billions of dollars to protect the First Amendment," he continued. "I think a lot of the credit goes there."
Jordan argued that the need for "masculine energy" amounted to "truth and common sense."
"People are sick of all the woke stuff, sick of the DEI, sick of men participating against women in sports, sick of all the things that the left was doing," he opined. "And now we're seeing that play out."
"And I think it's good for the First Amendment, good for the Constitution, good for the country," the Republican lawmaker added.
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