It Looks Like U.S. Attorney David Weiss and AG Merrick Garland May Have Deceived Congress

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by Rebecca Downs, Townhall:

We’ve been hearing an awful lot of talk about impeaching President Joe Biden and members of his cabinet, only for it to be just talk. In a Sunday morning tweet, however, Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) spoke to an “impeachment inquiry” into Attorney General Merrick Garland. While Garland’s tenure in the position has been plagued with charges of weaponization from all levels, this specific inquiry applies to claims coming from an IRS whistleblower and charges brought against Hunter Biden.

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“We need to get to the facts, and that includes reconciling these clear disparities. U.S. Attorney David Weiss must provide answers to the House Judiciary Committee,” McCarthy tweeted, referring to the U.S. Attorney who was responsible for plea deal that the First Son received for gun and taxes charges.

“If the whistleblowers’ allegations are true, this will be a significant part of a larger impeachment inquiry into Merrick Garland’s weaponization of DOJ,” McCarthy’s tweeted continued.

McCarthy’s tweet was a retweet of the Washington Examiner’s Byron York, who shared a June 23 letter to do with IRS whistleblower Gary Shapley, who has spoken to the House Committee on Ways and Means, as well as granted interviews to CBS News. According to Shapley, Weiss told multiple witnesses he did not have the authority to charge in those other districts and was requesting special counsel status.

That tweet is not the only instance in which McCarthy has addressed the matter. He also spoke to Fox News on Monday, emphasizing “none of it smells right and none of it is right.”

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