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By Matt Vespa
Attorney General Merrick Garland could be held in contempt over withholding audio tapes subpoenaed by members of Congress. The recording stems from the Justice Departmentâs classified documents investigation into Joe Biden’s mishandling of classified materials. The report filed by Special Counsel Robert Hur didnât bring charges against the president because his old age and poor memory were mitigating circumstances in court. These observations are within department policyâHur had to inform his bosses of all the obstacles the DOJ could encounter in such a scenario. The Left went nuts over the memory part.
Forget that CNN legal analysts cut through the nonsense and said Biden knew he had classified materials, retained them, and misled the public about them; the presidentâs lawyer attested to Mr. Biden’s mental tenacity. Fineâletâs play the tapes.
Now, we have Merrick Garland speaking with the press after the decision was made by Biden to assert executive privilege over the recordings. The Justice Department recommended he do so because some subpoenas can be ignored. In essence, Garland said that the DOJ is so essential that it can ignore such requests it doesnât like. He noted the attacks on the DOJ, specifically the allegations of political partisanship. Mr. Garland, you just offered evidence to such allegations, stamped with the seal of the attorney general of the United States (via NYT):
Garland saying he suggested to the President to invoke Executive Privilege over his Special Counsel's own audio. Incredible
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) May 16, 2024
Mr. Garland, speaking briefly with reporters outside his office, said the bid by Republicans was the latest in âa series of unprecedented and, frankly, unfounded attacks on the Justice Departmentâ that included efforts to defund the special counsel prosecuting former President Donald J. Trump.
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Mr. Garland initiated the executive privilege claim in a letter to Mr. Biden, arguing that Mr. Hurâs interviews with the president and his ghost writer âfall within the scope of executive privilege.â
Handing them over âwould raise an unacceptable riskâ of undermining âsimilar high-profile criminal investigations â in particular, investigations where the voluntary cooperation of White House officials is exceedingly important,â he said…
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