• @hasnt_seen_goonies
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    406 months ago

    President Biden had classified documents when he wasn’t president. This is a no no. A special counsel was created to investigate and see if he broke the law (which requires showing a level of intent). The special counsel interviewed Biden and afterwards put out a report and was like “we shouldn’t procecute this case, the jury would see him as a forgetful old grandpa” (this is not a real quote).

    Now congressional Republicans want the justice department to release the audio of the interview. They say they want this to find evidence of criminal activity (as if the justice department wasn’t doing the same thing?) And Merrick Garland is refusing under the reasoning that it wouldn’t serve a purpose, and disclosing information on someone who hasn’t committed a crime, you are going to prosecute, is bad. Imagine if the government did that to all people they didn’t like, start an investigation, get a bunch of dirt, and then publish it?! It’s insane to me IMHO. So then they decide to hold Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress which is the only escalation they have in this position.

    • @Rekhyt
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      476 months ago

      Now congressional Republicans want the justice department to release the audio of the interview.

      To be clear on this, they already have the transcripts. They just want to be able to chop up audio so they can put clips of it on TV.

    • @A_Random_Idiot
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      65 months ago

      The Republicans only want the Audio to make political commercials out of anyway.

    • @GamingChairModel
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      65 months ago

      So then they decide to hold Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress which is the only escalation they have in this position.

      Also, Merrick Garland is the head of the DOJ, and only the DOJ can prosecute contempt of Congress as a crime. So if Congress says that DOJ is acting in contempt of Congress, they’re asking DOJ to prosecute itself.