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VisitOutcome of Contempt Vote Against Garland
Garland held in contempt • 33%
Garland not held in contempt • 33%
Vote postponed • 33%
Official DOJ statements and media reports
Speaker Mike Johnson Leads GOP-Led House to Court Over Garland Subpoena for Biden Interview Audio
Jun 15, 2024, 03:00 AM
Speaker Mike Johnson has announced that the GOP-led House will go to court to enforce a subpoena against Attorney General Merrick Garland. The subpoena seeks access to an audio interview of President Joe Biden conducted by a special counsel. Johnson criticized the Department of Justice's response to a contempt vote, calling it an example of the Biden administration's two-tiered system of justice. The announcement was made on Friday.
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Held in contempt • 33%
Not held in contempt • 33%
Vote postponed • 34%
Contempt Approved • 33%
Contempt Denied • 33%
Vote Postponed • 34%
Passed • 33%
Not Passed • 33%
Vote Delayed • 34%
Contempt resolution passes • 50%
Contempt resolution fails • 50%
Passes • 33%
Fails • 33%
Postponed • 34%
Resolution passes with strong majority • 33%
Resolution passes with narrow majority • 33%
Resolution fails • 33%
Contempt charge approved • 33%
Contempt charge rejected • 33%
Markup postponed or cancelled • 34%
Releases tapes voluntarily • 33%
Challenges vote legally • 33%
No action taken • 34%
Garland Resigns • 33%
Garland Complies • 33%
No Further Action • 34%
Prosecution • 33%
No Prosecution • 33%
Settlement • 33%
File an appeal • 25%
Start impeachment proceedings • 25%
No further action • 25%
Issue a new subpoena • 25%