Media Matters searched transcripts in the SnapStream video database for all original episodes of ABC’s Good Morning America, World News Tonight, and This Week; CBS’ Mornings, Evening News, and Face the Nation; NBC’s Today, Nightly News, Sunday Today, and Meet the Press; and PBS’ NewsHour for any of the terms “Jordan,” “Scalise,” or “McCarthy” within close proximity of any of the terms “speaker,” “race,” “House,” “Republican,” “GOP,” “representative,” “caucus,” “vote,” or “elect” or any variation of the term “lead” from October 12, 2023, when Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) dropped out of the House speaker's race, through October 17, 2023.
We also searched print articles in the Factiva and Nexis databases from the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post for any of the terms “Jordan,” “Scalise,” or “McCarthy” within roughly the same paragraph as any of the terms “speaker,” “race,” “House,” “Republican,” “GOP,” “representative,” “caucus,” “vote,” or “elect” or any variation of the term “lead” from October 12, 2023, through October 17, 2023.
We included segments, which we defined as instances when the House speaker's race after Rep. Kevin McCarthy’s (R-CA) ouster was the stated topic of discussion or when we found significant discussion of the race. We defined significant discussion as instances when two or more speakers in the segment discussed the race with one another.
We also included articles, which we defined as instances when the House speaker's race was mentioned in the headline or lead paragraphs.
We then reviewed the identified segments and articles for whether they included any mention of Rep. Jim Jordan’s (R-OH) role in the January 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection, which included describing or mentioning any of the following: that Jordan features prominently in the House January 6 committee's final report, that Jordan was a key player in the events that unfolded that day, that Jordan called on then-President Donald Trump and others to delay the certification process, that Jordan called then-White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows to encourage then-Vice President Mike Pence to discount allegedly “unconstitutional” electoral votes, that Jordan had multiple phone calls with Trump that day, that Jordan attacked and criticized the committee and its investigation, and that Jordan refused to comply with a subpoena.
We also reviewed the segments and articles for whether they mentioned the potential risk that a Jordan-led House could refuse to certify the 2024 election.