Garland to push back on Trump's 'locked & loaded' FBI claim, deny DOJ control of NY case
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Attorney General Merrick Garland is testifying before lawmakers and address claims about the FBI search of former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home.
"Certain members of this Committee and the Oversight Committee are seeking contempt as a means of obtaining — for no legitimate purpose — sensitive law enforcement information that could harm the integrity of future investigations," Garland plans to say in his testimony.
A spokesperson for the DOJ said in a statement that the attorney general "will lead with the important work the Department has done under his tenure including decreasing homicide rates, prosecuting hate crimes, and fighting international terrorism, but he will also forcefully push back on false narratives regarding the Department’s employees and their work."