End the Weaponization of Justice
Brian Jack would end the weaponization of justice.
Occurrences
I am honored to have the endorsement of patriots and like Jim Jordan and will stand shoulder to shoulder with him to end the weaponization of our justice system.
Evidence
The campaign issues page includes a section titled "End the Weaponization of Justice" and says Jack "will stand shoulder to shoulder with" Jim Jordan "to end the weaponization of our justice system."
The Congressional Record Index entry for Brian Jack lists cosponsored bills on civil rights, crime, DOJ civil denaturalization, drugs, and DEI, but does not show a direct bill, resolution, or vote advancing an "end the weaponization of justice" measure.
The office's press releases page shows Brian Jack's most recent public actions in 2026 as district services, a congressional art competition, infrastructure funding deliveries, an Artemis II district tour, and the House passage of his Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act. The page does not show any announcement or completed action tied to ending the weaponization of justice in the last lookback window.
Brian Jack's official votes-and-legislation page lists recent House votes from January 22, 2026, including appropriations and other measures, and links to sponsored and cosponsored legislation. It does not show a direct bill, vote, or completed House action that ends or materially resolves the alleged weaponization of justice.
Brian Jack's Congress.gov member page shows introduced and House-passed or House-reported items in 2025-2026, including H.R.6330, H.Res.1032, and H.R.4624, plus a Judiciary-referred denaturalization-related bill in the broader member activity list. The page does not show enactment of a justice-weaponization reform or a completed federal result attributable to Jack.
Assessments
Jack made the promise during his successful 2024 federal House campaign and is serving the resulting term beginning in 2025. The available official campaign, House, press-release, Congress.gov, and Congressional Record evidence shows no enacted federal reform, completed oversight result, or other concrete outcome attributable to Jack that ended or materially resolved the alleged weaponization of justice. The record also does not show a serious legislative or executive attempt by Jack specifically aimed at delivering this promise, so effort credit is not warranted.
The promise was a broad federal House campaign pledge to end alleged weaponization of the justice system. Available evidence confirms Jack made the pledge, but does not show that he delivered the outcome or materially advanced a concrete measure that ended the alleged practice during his House service. His listed congressional activity includes adjacent conservative oversight or justice-related items, but no specific enacted reform or completed federal outcome attributable to him that fulfills the pledge. Because there is not enough evidence of a serious failed legislative or executive attempt tied directly to this promise, the effort badge is not warranted.