Justice Department to 'strengthen' rules regarding seeking congressional records, Garland says
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The Justice Department will "strengthen" rules regarding seeking congressional records, Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a statement Monday, following reports that the previous administration seized the records of journalists, members of Congress and their families.
Over the last few weeks, it was revealed that during the previous administration the phone records from journalists with The New York Times, Washington Post and CNN were seized as well as Democratic members of Congress were seized. But in Garland's statement, he emphasized that there are "important questions that must be resolved" when it comes to the Justice Department getting records from members of Congress and their staff.Venezuelan authorities are investigating opposition leader Maria Corina Machado for alleged treason after she expressed support for a US bipartisan bill that seeks to block Washington from doing business with any entity that has commercial ties with the government of Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro.
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