Republicans vote to hold Garland in contempt of Congress
Politics,Merrick Garland,Justice Department,Joe Biden,US Congress,US House
House Republicans voted Wednesday to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress after he declined to turn over subpoenaed audio of President Bidenβs interview with special counsel Robert Hur.
The 216-207 vote is a win for the House GOP, after numerous members privately voiced concern over backing the measure, leaving the Republican priority lingering for nearly a month. With Republicansβ razor-thin House majority, they could afford to lose only two votes if every member was present.
Rep. Dave Joyce (R-Ohio) was the lone GOP βnoβ vote.
Republicans already have the transcript of the conversation, and while the president discussed no items relevant to their impeachment investigation, the GOP has nonetheless connected the issue to their probe.
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