Who is lying? Merrick Garland or the whistleblowers?

Guest Post by Jonathan Turley

The Merrick Garland You Don't Know - POLITICO

“I’m not the deciding official.”

Those five words, allegedly from Delaware U.S. Attorney David Weiss, shocked IRS and FBI investigators in a meeting on October 22, 2022. This is because, in refusing to appoint a special counsel, Attorney Garland Merrick Garland had repeatedly assured the public and Congress that Weiss had total authority over his investigation.

IRS supervisory agent Gary A. Shapley Jr. told Congress he was so dismayed by Weiss’s statement and other admissions that he memorialized them in a communication to other team members.

Shapley and another whistleblower detail what they describe as a pattern of interference with their investigation of Hunter Biden, including the denial of searches, lines of questioning, and even attempted indictments.

The only thing abundantly clear is that someone is lying. Either these whistleblowers are lying to Congress, or these Justice Department officials (including Garland) are lying.

The response from both Hunter Biden’s counsel and the attorney general himself only deepened the concerns.

Christopher Clark, an attorney for Hunter Biden, responded to a shocking Whatsapp message that the president’s son had allegedly sent to a Chinese official with foreign intelligence contacts who was funneling millions to him.

“I am sitting here with my father,” the younger Biden wrote, “and we would like to understand why the commitment made has not been fulfilled. Tell the director that I would like to resolve this now before it gets out of hand, and now means tonight. And, Z, if I get a call or text from anyone involved in this other than you, Zhang, or the chairman, I will make certain that between the man sitting next to me and every person he knows and my ability to forever hold a grudge that you will regret not following my direction. I am sitting here waiting for the call with my father.”

President Biden has repeatedly told the public that he had no knowledge or involvement in his son’s dealings. He maintained the denial despite audiotapes of him referring to business dealings, photos and meetings with his son’s business associates, as well as an eyewitness account of an in-person meeting.

Clark did not deny that the above-quoted message had been sent. He only said that it was “illegal” to release the text (he did not explain why) and then added that “[a]ny verifiable words or actions of my client in the midst of a horrible addiction are solely his own and have no connection to anyone in his family.”

Most of us expected a simple denial. Yet, after five years, Hunter has never even denied that the laptop was his. His team has continued with the same non-denial denials.

The transcript also details how investigators wanted to confirm the authenticity of the Whatsapp message through the company. The Justice Department reportedly shut down that effort.

If Hunter Biden was evasive, Garland was irate. He denounced the allegations as “an attack on an institution that is essential to American democracy, and essential to the safety of the American people.”

The statement bordered on delusion. Polls show that a majority of the public now views the Justice Department as politically compromised and even engaged in election interference. The level of trust in the department under Garland is now lower than it was under his predecessor, Bill Barr.

These questions are not an attack on the institution, but on what some are doing with it. Garland’s reaction is akin to doctors responding to malpractice lawsuits as attacks on medicine itself.

As in the past, Garland continued to insist that the public must trust him and his department, because “You’ve all heard me say many times that we make our cases based on the facts and the law.”  Once again, he reminded citizens that “these are not just words. These are what we live by.”

For those us who once supported Garland’s nomination as Attorney General, it was another maddening moment. Garland has done little to change the view of his department or to address  the political bias that has plagued it and the FBI for years. That record has resulted in blistering reports from the Inspector General and most recently Special Counsel John Durham.

Garland does have a motto. Yet, as these allegations pile up it is becoming more and more of a meaningless mantra.

The attorney general has a growing problem. For years, many of us have criticized him for his inexplicable refusal to appoint a Special Counsel on the Biden influence peddling scandal. Indeed, I have written over a dozen columns on why such an appointment seemed unavoidable, given the references to the president under various code names as a possible recipient of money and other benefits from foreign deals.

Even after a respected FBI source detailed allegations of a bribery scheme involving Ukrainian figures, Garland still refused to make the appointment. Such an appointment would not only expose Joe Biden to high-risk interviews, but would also allow the Special Counsel to issue a report on influence peddling by his family.

Garland was willing to appoint a Special Counsel to look into classified records found in Biden’s various offices, yet he continues to bar an appointment on major corruption allegations implicating the president.

It was impossible to investigate these matters without tripping over the president and other family members. The whistleblowers detailed repeated occasions in which they were told to back off.

Even the narrow tax issues addressed in Hunter’s recent plea bargain relate to those broader issues, given the source of these funds. Influence peddling may be lawful, but it is also corrupt. Indeed, it is the favorite form of corruption in Washington and a virtual family legacy of the Bidens.

It is the concealment of the corruption that often results in crimes, from false statements to tax evasion to unlawful financial transactions to unlawful work as an unregistered foreign agent.

The whistleblowers allege that the Justice Department consistently cut them off in seeking searches or answers related to President Biden. However, the line that stood out the most was this: “U.S. Attorney Weiss stated that he subsequently asked for special counsel authority from Main DOJ at that time and was denied that authority.”

If true, that means that Garland was not just hearing from experts and members of Congress calling for an appointment, but that Weiss himself also saw the need for such an appointment. Moreover, the report indicates that others in the investigation believed that there was a need to create such separation from the Justice Department in light of what they viewed as the special treatment given the president’s son.

These accounts could explain why the Justice Department took five years to secure a guilty plea to two misdemeanors that could have been established in the first month of the investigation.

It would explain why there is no evidence of serious investigation into the influence peddling or a charge under FARA. It would explain why Hunter’s lawyer cannot recall ever being asked about the laptop.

It would explain why the problem is not the Justice Department’s motto, but the man who is tasked with fulfilling it.

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22 Comments
Hollow man
Hollow man
June 24, 2023 7:25 pm

My guess is both are

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Hollow man
June 25, 2023 6:09 am

How? Either Garland interfered or he didn’t. There is no third choice.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
June 24, 2023 7:30 pm

Waterboarding or other horribly painful torture might yield the truth. I’d be will to watch a pay-per-view event of it.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
June 24, 2023 7:53 pm

I can’t tell, I’m blind.

I bet if I could see his face I’d be able to judge in a second, but you don’t want to judge a book by it’s cover, knowhumsayin?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  hardscrabble farmer
June 25, 2023 12:14 am

you don’t want to judge a book by it’s cover

Pattern recognition is a key factor in determining IQ. So, if you can’t judge a book by its cover, it’s because you’re stupid.

The cover says Merrick Garland is a jew.

Just Thinking
Just Thinking
June 24, 2023 7:58 pm

And Garland will leave and get a 7 figure position with some media group or such, just like Comey and Clapper and Brennan and all of those other pieces of shit that skate.

It’s all over but the cry’n folks.

Deal with it.

lamont cranston
lamont cranston
June 24, 2023 8:24 pm

I’ll concede that The Turtle, for all of his glaring RINO misconduct, did prevent Garland onto SCOTUS. But that’s it.

Harrington Richardson. "Cry Havoc"
Harrington Richardson. "Cry Havoc"
  lamont cranston
June 24, 2023 9:33 pm

Stopped clock, right twice a day etc.

Simplecarpenter
Simplecarpenter
  Harrington Richardson. "Cry Havoc"
June 25, 2023 1:33 am

Something about Sun shine and dogs asses occasionally as well .

doc
doc
June 24, 2023 8:51 pm

Rat-bag scum sucking liars compose the “DOJ” and a few other agencies. Been that way for a looong time.

Trapped in Portlandia
Trapped in Portlandia
June 24, 2023 10:40 pm

“Who is lying?” What is this, a trick question?

Simplecarpenter
Simplecarpenter
  Trapped in Portlandia
June 25, 2023 1:38 am

Watch it there pal, Professor Turley is supposed to be like a certified member of our “brain trust ” . We are supposed to hang on his every word and say things like ” he’s sooo smart ” swoon . What a shmendrick , I’m tired of these shmendricks . Can somebody just come out and tell shit like it is ? Always with the smiles , who the fuck is this guy ,Mr Rogers ? Unbeleivable

KJ
KJ
June 24, 2023 10:49 pm

Merrick Garfinkle (his real last name) is lying because he’s a rat-faced jew bastard and that’s just what they do!

Anonymous
Anonymous
  KJ
June 25, 2023 12:15 am

Pattern recognition for the win.

Simplecarpenter
Simplecarpenter
June 25, 2023 1:31 am

OMG Turley , you’re either so obtuse or so freakin gullible that I just have to laugh . I know , I know , its not polite or politically to just up and call things what they are among the swell heads you hang out with . Good Gawd , in other news ” water be wet “

Anonymous
Anonymous
June 25, 2023 6:07 am

Duh! Garland Merrick

overthecliff
overthecliff
June 25, 2023 9:35 am

Cui Bono? Cut through all the bullshit.
Does Garland gain because of his lying? Would Garland experience consequences if he has been shown to have lied?
Does Garland which side his bread is buttered on?
Are there negative consequences for whistleblowers? Do whistleblowers stand to gain much if they are proven to be truthful?
Are the whistleblowers aware of possible consequences of their actions?

Answer those questions and you can pretty well tell who is truthful. It’s really pretty simple.

Harrington Richardson. "Cry Havoc"
Harrington Richardson. "Cry Havoc"
June 25, 2023 11:57 am

This disgrace of an AG is “a stranger to the truth.”

poordude
poordude
June 25, 2023 1:59 pm

The DOJ/FBI is in your face corrupt. They do not even try to hide it these days. They no longer try to hide it because they do not believe anyone is going to do anything about it. And, nobody has. They have been corrupt for a long time. For example, the Russian Collusion hoax. Durham was scared to do anything about it. Congress is scared to do anything about it. The only way it might be fixed is if Trump gets elected in 2024. The DOJ/FBI is actively pursuing an agenda to make sure that does not happen. They are going to try to put Trump in jail. My hope is the Supreme Court will save him. But, they might be scared also. I was stunned when they refused to hear the 2020 election case brought by Texas. One of the functions of the Supreme Court is to hear cases brought by states against other states. They would not even look at the evidence. Looks like the Supreme Court is scared so they may not save Trump. One thing is for sure. If Trump is on the ballot in 2024 there is going to be systemic election fraud to stop him from winning. Will the Supreme Court again refuse to look at that ? I am not convinced there will even be an election in 2024. The easiest way to make sure Trump does not win in 2024 is to not have the election.

k31
k31
June 25, 2023 3:36 pm

I think for your answer, you need to look at the Gospel of St. John, Chapter 8. It says it all.

poordude
poordude
  k31
June 25, 2023 3:42 pm
Anonymous
Anonymous
  k31
June 25, 2023 8:53 pm

KJ, John 8:44 would be a good bet.