Attorney General Merrick Garland condemned partisan attacks on the Justice Department at a tense congressional hearing Tuesday, as House Republicans sought to advance baseless claims that the criminal justice system has been weaponized against former President Donald Trump.
“These repeated attacks on the Justice Department are unprecedented, and they are unfounded,” Garland said in his opening statement before the House Judiciary Committee. “I will not be intimidated, and the Justice Department will not be intimidated. We will continue to do our jobs, free from political influence, and we will not back down from defending democracy.”
Trump has long claimed that he is the victim of a criminal justice system weaponized by his political enemies looking to hurt his chances in the November election. On the verge of his official nomination as the GOP presidential candidate, Republicans have used their narrow majority in the House to advance that false narrative.
At the hearing Tuesday, Trump’s hush money case was a major line of Republican questioning, despite it having taken place in a jurisdiction over which the U.S. attorney general has no authority.
Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., accused the attorney general of “dispatching” Matthew Colangelo, a former senior official at the DOJ, to the Manhattan district attorney’s office. Alongside DA Alvin Bragg, Colangelo is currently a prime target for Republicans in their attacks against the New York prosecutors.
“I did not dispatch Mr. Colangelo anywhere,” Garland said. “I assume he spoke — he applied for a job there and got the job. I can tell you I had nothing to do with it.”








