Special Counsel Robert Hur angered House Republicans by deciding
not to pursue criminal charges against Democrat Biden for
retaining classified records dating back to his time serving as
vice president under Barack Obama. The department had charged
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump for keeping
classified documents after he left the White House.
Assistant Attorney General Carlos Uriarte said the department
had already provided all of the information sought in a
congressional subpoena, including certain transcribed interviews
from Hur's investigation.
"The Committees have responded with escalation and threats of
criminal contempt," he wrote in a letter to House of
Representatives Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan and
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer. "We urge the
Committees to avoid conflict rather than seek it."
Comer said the Republican-led panels in the House will continue
efforts to get the information they seek, adding they will
respond to the Justice Department soon.
"The American people demand transparency from their leaders, not
obstruction," Comer said in a statement.
House Republicans have threatened to hold Attorney General
Merrick Garland in contempt if the department does not hand over
all of the records they are seeking.
Hur announced in February that he was declining to charge Biden
for knowingly taking classified documents after leaving the vice
presidency in 2017, sparking a political firestorm by noting in
a report that the president had cooperated with the probe and
that his "poor memory" as an elderly man would make him
difficult to convict.
In the department's letter, Uriarte argued that lawmakers have
already received "an extraordinary amount of information"
related to the Hur probe.
This not only included Hur's report and his testimony, but
copies of certain classified records, transcripts of the
interviews with Biden and a copy of the transcript of Hur's
interview with Biden's memoir ghostwriter Mark Zwonitzer, he
said.
(Reporting by Sarah N. Lynch and Makini Brice; additional
reporting by Kanishka Singh; Editing by Peter Graff and Stephen
Coates)
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