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This is not news since he's said so before, contrary to the claims of whistleblowers.
But as long as the House Republicans are going to keep making a fuss, I guess he'll have to keep answering the question.
David Weiss, the federal prosecutor tapped to serve as special counsel investigating Hunter Biden, testified Tuesday behind closed doors to a House committee, telling lawmakers that he has had full authority over the case and was not overruled at any point by other Justice Department officials.
It is highly unusual for the Justice Department to make a special counsel available for questioning by Congress before an investigation is complete.
“I am, and have been, the decision-maker on this case,” Weiss told the panel, according to a written copy of his opening remarks. “I do not, however, make these decisions in a vacuum. I am bound by federal law, the principles of federal prosecution and DOJ guidelines. As a result, there are processes that I must adhere to in making investigative and charging decisions. These processes did not interfere with my decision-making authority. At no time was I blocked, or otherwise prevented from pursuing charges or taking the steps necessary in the investigation by other United States Attorneys, the Tax Division or anyone else at the Department of Justice.”
Attorney General Merrick Garland has long insisted that Weiss, a holdover from the Trump administration who launched the Hunter Biden probe in 2018, was fully authorized to oversee the investigation and make charging decisions. Both he and Weiss have disputed any claim otherwise by the whistleblowers.
But as long as the House Republicans are going to keep making a fuss, I guess he'll have to keep answering the question.
David Weiss, the federal prosecutor tapped to serve as special counsel investigating Hunter Biden, testified Tuesday behind closed doors to a House committee, telling lawmakers that he has had full authority over the case and was not overruled at any point by other Justice Department officials.
It is highly unusual for the Justice Department to make a special counsel available for questioning by Congress before an investigation is complete.
“I am, and have been, the decision-maker on this case,” Weiss told the panel, according to a written copy of his opening remarks. “I do not, however, make these decisions in a vacuum. I am bound by federal law, the principles of federal prosecution and DOJ guidelines. As a result, there are processes that I must adhere to in making investigative and charging decisions. These processes did not interfere with my decision-making authority. At no time was I blocked, or otherwise prevented from pursuing charges or taking the steps necessary in the investigation by other United States Attorneys, the Tax Division or anyone else at the Department of Justice.”
Attorney General Merrick Garland has long insisted that Weiss, a holdover from the Trump administration who launched the Hunter Biden probe in 2018, was fully authorized to oversee the investigation and make charging decisions. Both he and Weiss have disputed any claim otherwise by the whistleblowers.