The House of Representatives narrowly defeated Representative Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL)’s resolution holding Joe Biden‘s Attorney General Merrick Garland in inherent contempt of Congress along a largely party-line vote. Rep. Luna’s resolution came in response to Garland’s ongoing refusal to surrender audio recordings of Biden’s two interviews with Department of Justice (DOJ) special counsel Rober Hur during his investigation into the 81-year-old Democrat’s mishandling of classified information.
House Republican leaders attempted to derail the inherent contempt resolution several times over the past week. A handful of Republican lawmakers withheld support during the final floor vote, effectively defeating the measure.
Yesterday, former President Donald J. Trump endorsed the resolution of inherent contempt. In a post on Truth Social, Trump wrote: “I AGREE with Anna Paulina Luna and the many House Members who think Merrick Garland should be held in INHERENT CONTEMPT for refusing to release the Biden Tapes even though they were subpoenaed.”
Under the conditions set out in the resolution, Attorney General Garland would have been fined $10,000 for each day he refused to hand over the Biden interview recordings to the House of Representatives. The recordings have become a flash point in Congress following Joe Biden’s disastrous June 27 presidential debate performance, during which the Democrat incumbent appeared to be cognitively impaired—raising concerns he is unable to execute the duties of his office.
Despite being charged by the House with contempt of Congress in early June, the Biden DOJ declined to prosecute its own Attorney General, claiming Garland is protected by executive privilege.