[Congressional Record Volume 168, Number 150 (Monday, September 19, 2022)]
[Senate]
[Pages S4813-S4814]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
Department of Justice
Mr. CORNYN. Madam President, when Attorney General Garland went
through the confirmation process for his current job as Attorney
General of the United States, he made a solemn pledge to keep politics
out of the Justice Department. I, for one, was encouraged by his
statement, having seen the disastrous politicization of the Justice
Department under former Attorneys General Eric Holder and Loretta
Lynch.
Attorney General Garland said this. He said:
I will never make a decision in the Department based on
politics or partisanship.
I took him at his word. I hoped we wouldn't see a return to the days
when people saw double standards play out in the Justice Department
based on who happened to be in office, who happened to be investigated.
But, clearly, under Attorney General Garland's leadership, the
Department of Justice has pointed its arrows toward concerned parents,
for example, who are exercising their First Amendment rights to
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speak up about their children's education. Attorney General Garland has
sued the State of Georgia and the State of Texas, for example, claiming
that ballot integrity measures that are within the prerogative of the
States to pass were somehow suppressing the public's right to vote.
We are going to start voting in about 50 days from now. That is the
main election date. In Texas, we will start voting a full 2 weeks
before that date, where, without any reason whatsoever, you can show up
and vote in person, 2 full weeks before the general election. Yet
Attorney General Garland spins the false narrative that somehow the
State of Texas is suppressing people's right to vote.
And then Attorney General Garland I think shocked everybody by
authorizing an unprecedented search warrant on a former President and a
current political rival when less intrusive means and methods would
have produced the same documents that they claimed to be after.
Time and time again, the Department of Justice under Merrick Garland
has taken aggressive actions that are viewed by the Biden
administration as politically advantageous. For everybody else, though,
it is a different story, that double standard. When Supreme Court
Justices are receiving death threats, including the interdiction of a
deranged man who was out to kill Justice Kavanaugh here in the Nation's
Capital, the Attorney General did not respond by taking appropriate
steps to prevent that violence. In fact, he fanned the flames. Instead
of protecting the Justices, he chose to criticize them and encouraged
what amounts to irresponsible conduct on the part of people on the
left.
And now I am concerned about the Department's double standard in the
handling of the Hunter Biden investigation. The public reports are that
the President's son has been under investigation by the U.S. Attorney's
Office for the District of Delaware for a long time now. There is a
lot, of course, we don't know, but reported leaks and evidence seem to
show that Hunter Biden may have committed various felonies, including
tax fraud, money laundering, and foreign lobbying violations. Despite
the severity of these concerns, recent news reports have painted an
alarming picture of the Department of Justice's handling of this
investigation: silencing whistleblowers, downplaying or discrediting
inculpatory information, prohibiting the Department of Justice and FBI
employees from communicating with Members of Congress. This does not
look, sound, or smell like an impartial investigation guided only by
the facts and the rule of law.
Just across the street from here sits the Supreme Court of the United
States. On the front of that Court is the inscription ``Equal Justice
Under Law.'' There is no footnote. There is no asterisk. There is no
exception for relatives of the President of the United States. Every
American is entitled to fair and equal treatment and equal justice
under the laws. The Attorney General must guarantee that Hunter Biden
receives the same treatment as any other American who is under criminal
investigation--not better, not worse, but the same.
Today, 32 of my colleagues and I have sent a letter to Attorney
General Garland urging him to provide special counsel authorities and
protections to U.S. Attorney David Weiss, who is leading the
investigation into Hunter Biden. This is a critical step that the
Attorney General can and should take to restore faith in this
investigation and avoid even the appearance of impropriety. So I hope
he will honor our request, do what he pledged to do when he was
confirmed, and keep politics out of this investigation and, in the
process, restore public confidence in our Nation's most revered
institutions.