Overview
- The House Oversight and Judiciary Committees will vote on a contempt resolution against Garland on Thursday.
- Garland has not complied with subpoenas for audio recordings of Biden's interview regarding classified documents.
- House Republicans argue the audio is crucial for their investigation into Biden's handling of classified information.
- Garland faces potential fines and imprisonment if found guilty of contempt of Congress.
- The Justice Department provided a transcript but refused to release the audio, citing it as cumulative.