U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland has publicly declared that he will not be intimidated by threats from House Republicans, amidst accusations of peddling false narratives that endanger law enforcement and undermine the Justice Department's integrity.
During a confrontation with the House of Representatives, Garland emphasized his commitment to the independence and effectiveness of the Justice Department's operations, despite facing threats of contempt from Republican members. This stance comes at a time of rising political and international tensions, with Garland and the FBI director set to face Congress.
Garland's defiant tone underscores a deepening divide between the Justice Department and Republican lawmakers, highlighting the challenges of navigating the complex landscape of American politics and law enforcement.
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