Merrick Garland's troubles multiply greatly

Merrick Garland appears to be heading towards impeachment in the House of Representatives. There's a dispute between Gary Shapley, the IRS whistleblower, and David Weiss, the U.S. attorney for Delaware. CNN is quoting Weiss as saying "I have been granted ultimate authority over this matter, including responsibility for deciding where, when, and whether to file charges and for making decisions necessary to preserve the integrity of the prosecution, consistent with federal law, the Principles of Federal Prosecution, and Departmental regulations."

During Garland's press conference, he was asked "whether DOJ leadership stepped in at any point to stop Weiss from charging Hunter Biden with more serious crimes in other jurisdictions." Rather than answering directly Garland replied "I’m saying he was given complete authority to make all decisions on his own." What Garland didn't say was whether that authority was stripped from him at any time.

That appears to conflict with this statement from Gary Shapley's legal team:

In an October 7, 2022, meeting at the Delaware U.S. Attorney's Office, U.S. Attorney David Weiss told six witnesses he did not have authority to charge in other districts and had thus requested special counsel status. Those six witnesses include Baltimore FBI Special Agent in Charge Tom Sobocinski and Assistant Special Agent in Charge Ryeshia Holley, IRS Assistant Special Agent in Charge Gary Shapley and Special Agent in Charge Darrell Waldon, who also independently and contemporaneously corroborated Mr. Shapley's account in an email, now public as Exhibit 10, following p. 148 of his testimony transcript. Mr. Shapley would have no insight into why Mr. Weiss's would make these statements at the October 7, 2022 meeting if they were false. That Mr. Weiss made these statements is easily corroborated, and it is up to him and the Justice Department to reconcile the evidence of his October 7, 2022 statements with contrary statements by Mr. Weiss and the Attorney General to Congress.
Here's that tweet and statement: This interview of Gary Shapley's attorney is fraught with difficulty for AG Garland, too:

A little past the 5:30 mark of the interview, Shapley's attorney said of the WhatsApp message:
"I think it leads to the WhatsApp message that's been getting everyone's attention. So it's really important to note that in the testimony right around page 190 -- this is exhibit 11 of Gary Shapley's testimony before the House Ways and Means staff -- it's important to note that this WhatsApp message did not come from the laptop or any nefarious source. Gary Shapley testified that they did a search warrant. They got ahold of Hunter Biden's iCloud account and they did a search warrant to Apple, to the Apple cloud, where they accessed Hunter Biden's WhatsApp messages, iMessages and other information."

Democrats have started insisting that this WhatsApp message was given to law enforcement by Rudy Giuliani. Mark Lytle, Gary Shapley's attorney, just shot that down as an outright lie.

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