During a recent session with the House Judiciary Committee, Attorney General Merrick Garland provided an overview of the Department of Justice's recent activities and priorities. Garland highlighted the successful challenge of a redistricting plan in Galveston County, Texas, which was found to violate the Voting Rights Act by limiting the political participation of Black and Latino voters.
Garland also discussed the Department's efforts to combat fraud and challenge monopolies in various industries. Notably, the Department filed lawsuits against Live Nation Ticketmaster and Apple for alleged monopolistic practices.
Addressing threats of violence against public servants, Garland emphasized the Department's commitment to holding individuals accountable for such actions. He also reaffirmed the Department's dedication to upholding the rule of law and protecting democratic institutions.
Garland expressed concerns about ongoing attacks on the Department's work, including attempts to obtain sensitive law enforcement information through contempt proceedings. He underscored the Department's independence from political influence and its focus on conducting investigations without interference.
During the committee session, questions were raised about the Department's communications with state and local prosecutors, as well as allegations of impropriety in judicial processes. Garland maintained that the Department operates independently and respects the decisions of independent offices.
Despite challenges and criticisms, Garland reiterated the Department's unwavering commitment to upholding the rule of law and defending democracy. He emphasized that the Department will continue its work free from political influence and intimidation.
Garland's testimony before the House Judiciary Committee shed light on the Department of Justice's priorities and ongoing efforts to uphold the principles of justice and fairness.