DEEP STATE DOJ punches back at Congress over Biden special counsel audio tapes

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DOJ punches back at Congress over Biden special counsel audio tapes​

Bob Unruh
WND

U.S. attorney general in danger of contempt​



Joe Biden's Department of Justice has refused to comply with a congressional request for audio recordings of special counsel Robert Hurt's interviews with Biden, and then its officials went even further, scolding members of Congress for asking for the information.

Hur is the prosecutor who was tasked with investigating Biden's possession of classified government documents, found stashed in his offices, home and even unsecured garage.

Congress is investigating Biden now for possible impeachment.

While Hur found extensive evidence that Biden did, in fact, willfully and knowingly take classified documents to which he was not entitled, he recommended against charges, pointing out Biden's obviously "diminished" mental capacity.


Now the Daily Mail reports that while the DOJ, run by Biden Attorney General Merrick Garland, provided transcripts of those interviews, it refused allowing access to the recordings, and then punched back at members of Congress.


Joe Biden looks on as Attorney General Merrick Garland delivers remarks during a Medal of Valor ceremony, Monday, May 16, 2022, in the East Room of the White House. (Official White House photo by Adam Schultz)

"We urge the committees to avoid conflict rather than seek it," charged assistant attorney general Carlos Uriarte in a letter to members of Congress.

The DOJ claimed that releasing the audio of the interviews could make it harder in the future for prosecutors to get cooperation from witnesses.

Uriarte claimed the DOJ already had given Congress "the information you saw you need."

"To go further by producing the audio files would compound the likelihood that future prosecutors will be unable to secure this level of cooperation. They might have a harder time obtaining consent to an interview at all. It is clearly not in the public interest to render such cooperation with prosecutors and investigators less likely in the future," he claimed.

The House Oversight and Judiciary committees are among those involved in the investigation of Biden's behaviors as potential support for an impeachment.

Among the pertinent issues are the Biden family's apparent influence peddling operations, where members got millions of dollars apparently for nothing more than providing access to Joe Biden, the family's various international business schemes, and, not the least, Joe Biden's mental capacities.

In fact, evidence suggests that at one point, when Biden was creating a post-vice presidency book, he told a ghostwriter about classified documents he had, and even read portions to the ghostwriter, who later deleted those recordings but has not been charged.

Congress had subpoenaed transcripts, notes, audio and video files of Hur's interviews, giving AG Merrick Garland until Monday noon to comply or risk contempt of Congress.

Hur interviewed Biden over October 8 and 9, 2023, then resigned as special counsel and left the DOJ shortly before testifying in Congress last month.

Hur confirmed he found Biden "willfully" retained classified material but stopped short of filing charges.

The report also confirmed what is known about Biden: He "became muddled about the dates he was vice president and could not even remember the year in which his son Beau died," the report said.
 

Publius

TB Fanatic
They refuse to remove the attorney general, there was a reason they would not appoint garland as attorney general within the last few months of 0bama holding office.
 

Dobbin

Faithful Steed
The solution is the "defund" option. If there is no original tapes turned over to Congress, then there is no original money to pay the DOJ with.

Technically that would get their attention FAST.

But who knows which side of this Treasury Secretary Yellen lies? She may just pay them from her "hidden stash."

As in - so much for "separation of powers."

When it comes to this sort money response, this is what will divide government into the Marxists - and the rest of you.

The "true Marxists" will do what they do (i.e. hold back evidence) regardless of the lack of money.

In their world money (i.e. means of survival) has no value compared to "advancement of the Marxist State."

Dobbin
 

Squib

Veteran Member
They refuse to remove the attorney general, there was a reason they would not appoint garland as attorney general within the last few months of 0bama holding office.

Wasn’t he up for a spot on the US Supreme Court as a justice, but the GOP refused to hold confirmation hearings for him?

I’ll bet he’s still pissed over that!
 
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