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Republicans vow to continue pursuing 'Biden crime family' after Hunter Biden's guilty verdict

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Republicans vow to continue pursuing 'Biden crime family' after Hunter Biden's guilty verdict

Republican reactions to Tuesday's verdict in Hunter Biden's federal gun trial rolled in as lawmakers urged continued scrutiny of "the Biden crime family."

Source: Republicans vow to continue pursuing 'Biden crime family' after Hunter Biden's guilty verdict

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Quote from: Conservative Perspective on June 11, 2024, 09:41:42 PMRepublicans vow to continue pursuing 'Biden crime family' after Hunter Biden's guilty verdict

Republican reactions to Tuesday's verdict in Hunter Biden's federal gun trial rolled in as lawmakers urged continued scrutiny of "the Biden crime family."

Source: Republicans vow to continue pursuing 'Biden crime family' after Hunter Biden's guilty verdict
If they get control of everything in November, go after those Biden bastards.

DKG

On the counsel of Attorney General Merrick Garland, President Joe Biden asserted executive privilege last month to keep recordings of his troubling interview with special counsel Robert Hurt hidden.

In defense of this secrecy, Biden's counsel and Garland cited a 2008 opinion from former Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey.

Unfortunately for Biden's executive privilege play, Mukasey issued a declaration in the Heritage Foundation Oversight Project lawsuit against the Biden Department of Justice late Friday night, revealing Garland and his associate deputy to have misapplied his Bush-era argument and to be wrong about keeping the tapes from the American people.

Having described the declaration in advance as a "thermonuclear bomb," Mike Howell, executive director of the Oversight Project, wrote Saturday morning, "Boom[.] Merrick Garland's House of Cards just collapsed."

The report further noted that the Democratic president — whose mental state is apparently too far gone for him to be able to consciously execute a crime — presented himself in October 2023 interviews with Hur's team "as a sympathetic, well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory."

"[Garland's] case crumbled tonight, "the Oversight Project stressed online. "No one is above the law."

"Despite the Government's voluminous briefing, fanciful arguments, and notwoethy attempts to invent new legal authority, this remains a simple case," said the Oversight Projet's brief. "This is the very reason for the existence of the Freedom of Information Act in the first place."

JOE