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VisitPresident Biden's reaction to the House Judiciary decision on AG Garland
Supports AG Garland • 25%
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Calls for Garland's resignation • 25%
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Public statements from President Biden or official White House releases
House Judiciary Sets May 16 Contempt Vote for AG Garland Over Biden-Hur Audio
May 6, 2024, 08:35 PM
The House Judiciary Committee, led by House Republicans, has scheduled a markup for May 16 to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress. This decision follows Garland's refusal to provide audio recordings of an interview between President Joe Biden and former special counsel Robert Hur, as reported by @dcexaminer. In the interview, Hur reportedly concluded that Biden is an 'elderly man' with a 'poor memory.' The proceedings are set to take place next week, as confirmed by multiple sources including NBC News and Forbes.
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Supports Garland • 25%
Distances from Garland • 25%
Calls for resignation • 25%
No comment • 25%
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Distances from AG Garland • 33%
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No significant reaction • 33%
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Legal or legislative action • 33%
Increased scrutiny on Biden • 33%
Status quo maintained • 33%
Decreased scrutiny on Biden • 34%
AG Garland resigns • 33%
AG Garland remains in position with no further action • 33%
Further legal or congressional actions are taken • 33%
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Republican-led committees launch further investigations • 25%
Democratic-led committees call for end of investigations • 25%
Other significant political actions or statements • 25%
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Strictly along party lines • 25%
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Formal reprimand issued • 25%
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Support recusal • 25%
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Call for resignation • 25%
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Increased polarization and controversy • 25%
Releases tapes voluntarily • 33%
Challenges vote legally • 33%
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