The Justice Department is facing criticism for not prosecuting Attorney General Merrick Garland for a contempt citation, despite others being imprisoned for similar offenses. Garland has withheld Biden-Hur recordings from Special Counsel Robert Hur's interview with President Biden, citing questionable arguments. Critics, including former acting attorney general Matthew Whitaker and various members of the House of Representatives, argue this exemplifies a two-tiered justice system. Efforts are underway by the House GOP to address perceived biases and hold Garland accountable.
I recently joined the @terrymeiners Show to discuss @HouseGOP efforts to right our one-sided justice system and hold Merrick Garland accountable for failing to turn over documents from Special Counsel Robert Hur’s interview of President Biden. Check it out: https://t.co/eNhtI2Unxx
On "Saturday Report," former acting attorney general Matthew Whitaker said AG Merrick Garland not being prosecuted for contempt of Congress is a perfect example of the two-tiered system of justice in this country. https://t.co/59dEUFSY24
ELDER: Trump's claim of two-tiered justice survives Biden prosecution https://t.co/CYQtdZwfKl https://t.co/lRbWuIOvqd
The DOJ refusing to prosecute Merrick Garland for the same thing they are sending an enemy of the state to Prison for demonstrates a return to the 2 tiers of justice outlined in 6 of the 27 Grievances of our Declaration of Independence. The House of Representatives is the check…
The Justice Department is shrugging off a contempt citation against Merrick Garland for defying a congressional subpoena, even as others are sent to prison for the same offense. Garland has withheld the Biden-Hur recordings based on bogus arguments and political calculations. https://t.co/UC3kQxZjPm