Garland Says He’s ‘More Than Willing’ to Testify to the House Judiciary Panel

Attorney General Merrick Garland told a House panel on March 29 that he’s “more than willing” to testify to the House Judiciary Committee, despite repeated failures to answer requests from the panel.
Garland appeared before the House Appropriations Committee to discus President Joe Biden’s proposed budget.
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), who serves as the chairman of the Judiciary panel, is leading an investigation into the Weaponization of the Federal Government, which has focused attention on Garland’s Department of Justice (DOJ) and FBI. In January, Jordan sent a letter to Garland requesting testimony, but has of yet received no reply….}