GOP sue Garland to get Hur report recordings of Biden
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., said the House Judiciary Committee plans a lawsuit to force Attorney General Merrick Garland to turn over audio of President Joe Biden's interview with special counsel Robert Hur.
The Justice Department has only released a transcript of the interview. The House voted to hold Garland in contempt over his refusal to turn over the tapes but were rebuffed by the Justice Department, which said his refusal to turn over audio "did not constitute a crime."
"We are going to file suit next week against the Department of Justice to enforce that subpoena. We will go to district court here in D.C., which is the appropriate venue, and we will fight vigorously to get it," Johnson told a group of reporters Wednesday.
Garland has refused to turn over the audio because Biden asserted executive privilege. The White House said Republicans want the tapes only for political reasons.
Johnson's move comes after Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., vowed a vote on a measure that would allow the House sergeant-at-arms to detain Garland. Johnson said her motion is one of several being weighed.
However, not all House Republicans are on board with Luna.
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I think they need the tapes to verify the accuracy of the transcripts they were given. I suspect Biden's DOJ is reluctant to give it because Biden may not have sounded coherent in parts of it.
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