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NASCAR Chairman Jim France has testified in a federal antitrust lawsuit involving Michael Jordan's racing team.
The high-stakes antitrust lawsuit pitting NASCAR against Cup Series teams 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports (FRM) concluded abruptly on Thursday (December 11) with a settlement.
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What’s Jim Jordan hiding with his closed-door deposition with Trump prosecutor Jack Smith
Democrats accuse Jordan of planning to "spin, distort and cherry pick" special counsel's comments through selective leaks rather than letting Americans hear directly from Trump prosecutor
The way NASCAR had long done business had become obsolete, but the antitrust suit brought by Michael Jordan and settled on Thursday, changes that.
Jordan needs to point the finger at himself. Re "Rep. Jordan blasts Democrats in speech," Nov. 20: Rep. Jim Jordan, who has accomplished nothing in Congress except as a Trump apol
Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan, the House Judiciary Committee chair, rejected Jack Smith's offer to testify publicly, demanding the former special counsel produce documents by Dec. 12 and appear for a private deposition on Dec.
NASCAR Chairman Jim France remained steadfast in his refusal to change NASCAR's Charter Agreement, and team owner Richard Childress testied in the NASCAR Trial on Dec. 9.
FIRST ON FOX: House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, is seeking testimony from former special counsel Jack Smith about what he says were Smith’s "partisan and politically motivated" prosecutions of President Donald Trump. Jordan told ...