Attorney General Merrick Garland faced tough questioning during his testimony on Capitol Hill on Wednesday regarding the Hunter Biden investigation. Critics have expressed concern that the FBI may have become politicized under the Biden administration, which could impact the investigation.
Despite Garland’s assurances that the investigation would remain impartial, former Assistant FBI Director Chris Swecker remained skeptical.
Swecker accused Garland of being a “surrogate” for the Biden White House and dismissed his pledge. Meanwhile, Sen. Chuck Grassley warned that the investigation may not be insulated from partisan influence if Weiss had to seek permission from a Biden-appointed U.S. attorney to bring charges.
Garland’s critics have pointed out that he has not yet appointed a special counsel on the Hunter Biden probe, and the case remains in Weiss’ hands. Hunter Biden has been under investigation since 2018 for potential tax and foreign lobbying violations related to his overseas business ventures.
Takeaways:
Questions have been raised about the impartiality of the Hunter Biden investigation following Garland’s testimony.
Critics have accused the Biden administration of politicizing the FBI, which could impact the investigation.
Despite Garland’s assurances that the investigation would remain impartial, former Assistant FBI Director Chris Swecker remained skeptical.
Sen. Chuck Grassley warned that the investigation may not be insulated from partisan influence if Weiss had to seek permission from a Biden-appointed U.S. attorney to bring charges.
Garland has not yet appointed a special counsel on the Hunter Biden probe, and the case remains in Weiss’ hands.
Commentary:
The Hunter Biden investigation has been a contentious issue for Republicans, who have raised concerns about potential political interference.
The recent grilling of Attorney General Garland on Capitol Hill has only added fuel to the fire. While Garland has insisted that the investigation will remain impartial, many Republicans remain skeptical, and the appointment of a special counsel may be necessary to restore faith in the DOJ’s ability to conduct an unbiased investigation.
It is important that the investigation is allowed to proceed without political influence, and any potential wrongdoing is fully investigated and brought to justice.