After what seemed like an eternity getting him there, Attorney General Merrick Garland finally went face-to-face on Wednesday with the Senate Judiciary Committee, Republican members of which were looking to get answers on a number of contentious issues.
Garland's testimony consisted of little more than deflections and denials, with few satisfactory explanations.
Garland made it clear that he has no desire to get involved with U.S. Attorney for Delaware David Weiss' investigation into the president's son.
That's a little hard to believe, because Garland is working so close with Hunter's father, President Joe Biden.
The memo has since been withdrawn in the face of deserved criticism, and Garland simply dismissed it as "Appalling."
There have been rumors that the DOJ was keeping a close eye on those people, but Garland dismissed those, too.
It's what Garland said after that statement that's a bit concerning.
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