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against Garland for allegedly defying their subpoena, but the department said in a letter to House Speaker Mike Johnson on Friday that Garland’s response to the subpoena “did not constitute a crime.”Garland had given Republicans a transcript of Biden’s interview with former special counsel Robert Hur, as well as other documents Republicans asked for, but he said handing over the audio would hurt law enforcement by making people less likely to cooperate with future investigations.
Republicans said they needed the audio to verify the transcript, which some lawmakers dubiously claimed may have been edited in order to protect Biden from criminal liability. Garland appointed Hur last year to investigate Biden’s retention of classified documents after he left the vice presidency in 2017, essentially setting up a parallel probe of the investigation into former presidentHur determined in a report this year that he wouldn’t have a strong case against Biden, partly because of legal arguments the president could make and partly because he would come off to a jury as a “elderly man with a poor memory.
The refusal by the Justice Department to prosecute its own chief executive did not come as a surprise, since Biden had asserted executive privilege over the Hur recording to shield it from public dissemination.Realness delivered to your inbox By entering your email and clicking Sign Up, you're agreeing to let us send you customized marketing messages about us and our advertising partners. You are also agreeing to our
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