House Republicans criticized Attorney General Merrick Garland during a congressional hearing, accusing the Department of Justice of unfairly targeting former President Donald Trump. Rep. Matt Gaetz questioned Garland about potential communication between the DOJ and state and local prosecutors in cases against Trump. Garland denied controlling the independent prosecutors but faced scrutiny over his refusal to provide documents and correspondence related to the cases.

Despite allegations of coordinated lawfare against Trump, Garland maintained that the DOJ operates independently and free from political influence. Gaetz pressed him to provide evidence to dispel conspiracy theories, but Garland emphasized that the request would go through appropriate channels. Trump’s conviction on felony business fraud charges in Manhattan sparked controversy, with Republicans criticizing Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg for leading the prosecution that Vance had initially considered.

The GOP has also criticized Judge Juan Merchan, who donated to President Biden’s campaign, suggesting bias in the case. Garland denied taking similar actions while serving as a judge. Concerns were raised about potential conflicts of interest, including Judge Merchan’s daughter profiting from political consulting on Democratic campaigns. Questions were raised about former DOJ official Matthew Colangelo assisting Bragg’s legal team after leaving federal office. Republican Rep. Tom McClintock emphasized the importance of the DOJ being above reproach amid the controversy.

Republican lawmakers raised the issue of White House visits by prosecutors before indicting Trump, suggesting potential political influence on legal proceedings. Garland did not comment on specific cases but defended the independence of the DOJ. He rejected requests to provide audio recordings of Biden’s interview with special counsel Robert Hur, citing concerns about contempt charges. The hearing highlighted tensions between House Republicans and Garland over allegations of political interference in legal matters involving Trump. Despite the contentious exchanges, Garland reiterated his commitment to upholding the rule of law and defending democracy.

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