The Biden government’s Attorney General, Merrick Garland, is defending the Democrat-run lawfare campaign against former President Donald J. Trump on Capitol Hill on Tuesday. In his prepared remarks, released ahead of his testimony before the House Judiciary Committee, Garland accuses his critics of undermining the rule of law by propagating “conspiracy theories” and disseminating falsehoods.
Garland, the top legal figure in the Biden government, smeared Republican critics who continue to accuse the Department of Justice (DOJ) of coordinating the federal and state-level indictments against Trump. This past May, The National Pulse reported extensively on Matthew Colangelo, one of the top prosecutors in the Manhattan District Attorney’s office, and his prior work in the Biden DOJ. The former DOJ attorney and current state prosecutor is suspected of being a go-between for federal prosecutors and their state-level colleagues. Additionally, Colangelo has a history of pursuing partisan legal actions against conservative organizations and Republican lawmakers dating back to 2011.
“That conspiracy theory is an attack on the judicial process itself,” Garland said, chastising lawmakers who have raised concerns about possible ongoing communications between the Manhattan DA‘s office and the DOJ.
“Certain members of this committee and the Oversight Committee are seeking contempt as a means of obtaining — for no legitimate purpose — sensitive law enforcement information that could harm the integrity of future investigations,” Garland’s prepared remarks read. Additionally, Garland has voiced concerns that the recordings could be manipulated and utilized in pro-Trump political campaigns. “I will not be intimidated,” Garland’s prepared remarks emphasize. “And the Justice Department will not be intimidated.”
GARLAND IN CONTEMPT?
The Judiciary Committee and House Oversight Committee moved last month to hold Garland in contempt for refusing to hand over audio recordings from interviews conducted by Special Counsel Robert Hur with Biden last year. Hur ultimately decided not to prosecute Biden for criminal wrongdoing related to his handling of classified materials, citing the unlikelihood that the special counsel could secure a conviction.