Attorney General Merrick Garland is slated to testify before the House Judiciary Committee on Sept. 20, but as calls for his impeachment ramp up following whistleblower testimony, the date could change.
A spokesperson for the Judiciary Committee confirmed Garland will come before the committee for his regularly scheduled hearing on Sept. 20 but added that “obviously new information that has broken may change that date” in reference to the testimony of two IRS whistleblowers alleging the Department of Justice interfered in the criminal investigation into Hunter Biden.
Garland has denied the allegations, saying he did not conceal any information from Weiss or his team, nor did he block him from bringing the charges in Washington, D.C., or California.
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