House Republicans accuse Hunter Biden's legal team of intimidating and harassing IRS whistleblowers involved in the Hunter Biden tax probe.
About half of Americans lack confidence in the fair and nonpartisan handling of the Justice Department's investigation into Hunter Biden, while concerns about potential wrongdoing by President Joe Biden regarding his son's business dealings are split along political lines, with most Republicans expressing concern and most Democrats dismissing the allegations, according to a recent poll.
Hunter Biden has been indicted and House Republicans have initiated an impeachment inquiry against President Biden, exposing the media's bias and their inability to protect the president from scandal.
Relations between President Joe Biden and Attorney General Merrick Garland have grown cold due to the White House's perception that Garland's infatuation with special counsels is damaging the Justice Department's reputation and giving the appearance of investigations being walled off from political pressure.
Attorney General Merrick Garland asserts the independence of the Justice Department and defends high-profile investigations amid Republican criticism, emphasizing that their job is to uphold the rule of law and not be swayed by political convenience.
Attorney General Merrick Garland will face tough questioning from House Republicans about the "weaponization" of the Justice Department under President Biden, with the focus on cases involving Donald Trump and Hunter Biden, as well as defending the agency against increased threats and scrutiny towards its agents.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan criticized Attorney General Merrick Garland in a hearing, questioning why the Justice Department allowed potential charges against Hunter Biden to expire and highlighting Biden's business dealings with Burisma in Ukraine.
Attorney General Merrick Garland appears to be oblivious and incurious about the corruption and failures within his own department, as he evades questions and fails to take responsibility for the Hunter Biden investigation and other issues.
Senator John Kennedy criticized Attorney General Merrick Garland for giving insulting responses to House GOP lawmaker questions about the Hunter Biden probe, stating that Garland spoke to the American people as if they were naive and uninformed.
The House Republicans' impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden turned out to be a disastrous hearing filled with fabricated evidence and baseless accusations.
Attorney General Merrick Garland discussed the federal prosecutions of former President Donald Trump in a 60 Minutes interview, emphasizing that the timing of the investigations is determined by the evidence and not influenced by partisan considerations.
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland stated in an interview that he would resign if President Biden asked him to direct the Justice Department to investigate former President Trump, emphasizing that DOJ prosecutors are non-partisan and do not consider party affiliation in their decisions.
Attorney General Merrick Garland's recent interview on "60 Minutes" is criticized for being propaganda, filled with lies, and biased towards Democrats, highlighting the perceived two-tiered system of justice in the United States.