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Speaker Johnson seeks court order after DOJ won't prosecute AG Garland
United Press International via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoHouse Speaker Mike Johnson said he'll go to federal court in an attempt to release audiotapes of...
Justice Department refuses to charge Attorney General Merrick Garland after House contempt vote
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoThe committee sought to question Holder about a gun trafficking investigation called Fast and Furious. Attorney General Bill
Speaker Johnson says House will go to court for Biden audio after Justice Dept. refuses to prosecute
Billings Gazette· 17 hours agoSpeaker Mike Johnson said Friday that the House will move in court to enforce the subpoena against ...
House votes to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt for withholding Biden audio
San Francisco Chronicle· 3 days agoThe House voted Wednesday to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress for...
Johnson vows to take Garland contempt case to court after DOJ snub
The Hill via AOL· 14 hours agoSpeaker Mike Johnson said Friday that the House will take their contempt of Congress case against ...
US declines to charge Merrick Garland for contempt
BBC via AOL· 13 hours agoUS justice officials say the attorney general's refusal to hand over audio of Mr Biden is not a crime but House Speaker Mike Johnson said he would...
Justice Department won’t prosecute attorney general for contempt, says refusal to provide audio...
Anchorage Daily News· 21 hours agoWASHINGTON— Attorney General Merrick Garland will not be prosecuted for contempt of Congress because...
The Worst Possible Trump Attorney General Is the One He’d Be Likeliest to Pick
Slate via Yahoo News· 4 days agoBy contrast, Paxton led a coalition of Republican attorneys general in a 2020 lawsuit attempting to...
DOJ won't prosecute AG Garland for contempt for refusal to turn over audio from Biden, Hur interview
Fox News via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoGeneral," Assistant Attorney General Carlos Felipe Uriarte told Johnson in a letter. In 2019 the DOJ...