House Votes on Contempt for Attorney General Garland Over Biden Audio
Republicans push to penalize Garland for withholding interview audio in Biden's classified documents case, but face uncertain vote outcome.
- House Republicans seek to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt for not providing audio of President Biden's interview.
- The Justice Department has withheld the audio, citing executive privilege, complicating potential prosecution.
- Garland defends the DOJ's actions, claiming unprecedented attacks on its integrity and operations.
- The contempt vote highlights ongoing partisan disputes over the handling of classified documents by Biden and Trump.
- Previous contempt votes against attorneys general have not led to prosecutions by the Justice Department.

























