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Attorney General Merrick Garland is testifying before the House Judiciary Committee. His testimony comes after Republicans on the Judiciary and Oversight Committees voted to advance a contempt of Congress resolution against Garland after he denied their request for audio recordings regarding President Biden’s classified documents case.

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  1. The Manhattan District Attorney’s office has absolutely no connection to the Justice Department or the Attorney General’s Office. It’s a State criminal indictment brought by Alvin Bragg and the Manhattan District Attorney office. Every single Republican in that house judiciary committee knows this. The jury made their findings based on evidence provided at the trial. Plain and simple..

  2. SHAME ON YOU C B S!!! You did not play the opening statement from the beginning of the hearing. ARE YOU AFRAID OF THE TRUTH>

  3. Amazing every democrat only knows 2 words they spit like an automatic machine gun. The desperation is REAL! 😂

  4. I don’t understand why all these public government officials who took an oath to uphold our constitution are being permitted to defend a convicted felon like Trump when usc code forbids it, “Accessory after the fact
    Whoever, knowing that an offense against the United States has been committed, receives, relieves, comforts or assists the offender in order to hinder or prevent his apprehension, trial or punishment, is an accessory after the fact.
    Except as otherwise expressly provided by any Act of Congress, an accessory after the fact shall be imprisoned not more than one-half the maximum term of imprisonment or (notwithstanding section 3571) fined not more than one-half the maximum fine prescribed for the punishment of the principal, or both; or if the principal is punishable by life imprisonment or death, the accessory shall be imprisoned not more than 15 years.”

  5. Does This Kind Or Less Than This Hearings Ever Exist Globally? If There's / are Please Name One ?

  6. We all know that the courts in the department of justice has no problems taking money from citizens and processing it but when it comes to knowing them that much money they seem to not be able to get it done I question why is that if they are so trustworthy

  7. She's in salt lake City county jail right now I believe she's been kidnapped and is being held hostage by the department of Justice because they owe her so much money

  8. Department of Justice the tri-state area within the department of Justice have you mainly traffic to my children and me since they were born and since I was born 90 million today for these crimes you are fugitives from Justice right now you have not paid her you have her in custody which is a direct conflict of interest and shows that you're doing it to hold her hostage or kidnap her because you have not paid her you release people from jailer incarceration all the time with cards that have money on it why don't they just put the 90 million dollars on a card have police officers and news crews do a video of it showing her not somebody else with those police officers and let the police officers take her get her into a place until the department of Justice to leave their hands off of her for a substantial amount of time meaning like forever put in a protective order so the courts cannot put warrants out for her or humanely traffic her allow the officers to do something honorable because you're always sending them out to commit the crimes for the department of Justice she needs to be paid

  9. Zoom in as much as you can and look at him blink. Its very bizarre. You do it and for 4mins focus on his eyes.

  10. Jerry Nadler and the Demonrats could not tell the truth, if the Lord Jesus Christ, Himself. We’re standing before them!

  11. There can be no free society without law administered through an independent judiciary.

    If one man can be allowed to determine for himself what is law, every man can. That means first chaos, then tyranny.

    * The committee further claims Jordan spoke with Trump over the phone "at least twice" on Jan. 6, something Jordan has not confirmed publicly either way. He also talked to Trump lawyer and former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani as law enforcement were working to get the situation at the Capitol under control, and even allegedly asked the White House about possible pardons for members of Congress connected to Trump and his post-election activities.

    **….. summary of its final report, Jordan is listed as one of four GOP congressmen listed for potential further investigation after not responding to orders to testify on the events of that day. The others are House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, Arizona Rep. Andy Biggs, and Texas Rep. Scott Perry

    Jan. 6 committee refers Ohio US Rep. Jim Jordan to House ethics panel

    House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy received a similar referral after not giving testimony. The committee also recommended criminal charges for former President Trump.

    Author: Tyler Carey

    Published: 4:30 PM EST December 19, 2022

    Updated: 4:30 PM EST December 19, 2022

    WASHINGTON — The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the United States Capitol has referred Ohio U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan to the House Committee on Ethics for failing to comply with a subpoena.

    In the Jan. 6 panel's summary of its final report, Jordan is listed as one of four GOP congressmen listed for potential further investigation after not responding to orders to testify on the events of that day. The others are House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, Arizona Rep. Andy Biggs, and Texas Rep. Scott Perry.

    "The Rules of the House of Representatives make clear that their willful noncompliance violates multiple standards of conduct and subjects them to discipline," the summary read. "If left unpunished, such behavior undermines Congress’s longstanding power to investigate in support of its lawmaking authority and suggests that Members of Congress may disregard legal obligations that apply to ordinary citizens."

    The committee wrapped up its duties on Monday by notably recommending four criminal charges against former President Donald Trump, whom they claim engaged in a "multi-part conspiracy" to overturn his 2020 election loss. The report found Trump and others spread false allegations to convince his supporters the presidency had been "stolen" from him, when it fact he legitimately lost to now President Joe Biden.

    Jordan, a founding member of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, has been one of Trump's strongest allies on Capitol Hill and even received the Presidential Medal of Freedom less than a week after the Jan. 6 insurrection. While the panel did not formally recommend Jordan be charged with a crime, it did accuse him of being "a significant player in President Trump's efforts" to overturn the election.

    According to the summary, Jordan was involved in multiple meetings and calls with both Trump and others where they discussed how they could delay the Jan. 6 joint Congressional session that would formalize Biden's victory. The day before the attack, he also texted White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows that then Vice President Mike Pence should "call out all the electoral votes that he believes are unconstitutional as no electoral votes at all," something Pence ultimately refused to do as he led the final electoral count.

    The committee further claims Jordan spoke with Trump over the phone "at least twice" on Jan. 6, something Jordan has not confirmed publicly either way. He also talked to Trump lawyer and former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani as law enforcement were working to get the situation at the Capitol under control, and even allegedly asked the White House about possible pardons for members of Congress connected to Trump and his post-election activities.

    "Mr. Jordan talked about Congressional pardons,
    but he never asked me for one," Meadows' former Chief of Staff Cassidy Hutchinson testified. "It was more for an update on whether the White House was going to pardon members of Congress."

  12. There can be no free society without law administered through an independent judiciary.

    If one man can be allowed to determine for himself what is law, every man can. That means first chaos, then tyranny.

    * The committee further claims Jordan spoke with Trump over the phone "at least twice" on Jan. 6, something Jordan has not confirmed publicly either way. He also talked to Trump lawyer and former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani as law enforcement were working to get the situation at the Capitol under control, and even allegedly asked the White House about possible pardons for members of Congress connected to Trump and his post-election activities.

    **….. summary of its final report, Jordan is listed as one of four GOP congressmen listed for potential further investigation after not responding to orders to testify on the events of that day. The others are House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, Arizona Rep. Andy Biggs, and Texas Rep. Scott Perry

    Jan. 6 committee refers Ohio US Rep. Jim Jordan to House ethics panel

    House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy received a similar referral after not giving testimony. The committee also recommended criminal charges for former President Trump.

    Author: Tyler Carey

    Published: 4:30 PM EST December 19, 2022

    Updated: 4:30 PM EST December 19, 2022

    WASHINGTON — The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the United States Capitol has referred Ohio U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan to the House Committee on Ethics for failing to comply with a subpoena.

    In the Jan. 6 panel's summary of its final report, Jordan is listed as one of four GOP congressmen listed for potential further investigation after not responding to orders to testify on the events of that day. The others are House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, Arizona Rep. Andy Biggs, and Texas Rep. Scott Perry.

    "The Rules of the House of Representatives make clear that their willful noncompliance violates multiple standards of conduct and subjects them to discipline," the summary read. "If left unpunished, such behavior undermines Congress’s longstanding power to investigate in support of its lawmaking authority and suggests that Members of Congress may disregard legal obligations that apply to ordinary citizens."

    The committee wrapped up its duties on Monday by notably recommending four criminal charges against former President Donald Trump, whom they claim engaged in a "multi-part conspiracy" to overturn his 2020 election loss. The report found Trump and others spread false allegations to convince his supporters the presidency had been "stolen" from him, when it fact he legitimately lost to now President Joe Biden.

    Jordan, a founding member of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, has been one of Trump's strongest allies on Capitol Hill and even received the Presidential Medal of Freedom less than a week after the Jan. 6 insurrection. While the panel did not formally recommend Jordan be charged with a crime, it did accuse him of being "a significant player in President Trump's efforts" to overturn the election.

    According to the summary, Jordan was involved in multiple meetings and calls with both Trump and others where they discussed how they could delay the Jan. 6 joint Congressional session that would formalize Biden's victory. The day before the attack, he also texted White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows that then Vice President Mike Pence should "call out all the electoral votes that he believes are unconstitutional as no electoral votes at all," something Pence ultimately refused to do as he led the final electoral count.

    The committee further claims Jordan spoke with Trump over the phone "at least twice" on Jan. 6, something Jordan has not confirmed publicly either way. He also talked to Trump lawyer and former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani as law enforcement were working to get the situation at the Capitol under control, and even allegedly asked the White House about possible pardons for members of Congress connected to Trump and his post-election activities.

    "Mr. Jordan talked about Congressional pardons,
    but he never asked me for one," Meadows' former Chief of Staff Cassidy Hutchinson testified. "It was more for an update on whether the White House was going to pardon members of Congress."

  13. Worst AG ever! He is mad because Trump would not let him be a Supreme Court Justice, his lifelong wish. It is evident that this guy is a poor excuse of human being letting his whole career and life be puppeted by evil unknown forces. -theWarrior

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