A top House Republican sent out one letter that has Merrick Garland terrified of going to prison

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Biden Attorney General Merrick Garland has completed Democrat’s weaponization of the Justice Department against anyone who dares disagree with any aspect of their agenda.

He also recently thumbed his nose at a Congressional subpoena.

But a top House Republican sent out one letter that has Merrick Garland terrified of going to prison.

Biden Attorney General Merrick Garland completed Democrats’ decades-long mission to create a two-tiered system of justice in which Democrats live under a different set of laws than everyone else.

The witch hunts against former President Donald Trump are the biggest example of Democrats’ weaponized justice system.

Of course, it’s not just Trump who has been targeted, as the Biden Justice Department and FBI have also waged lawfare against working-class Americans who simply disagree with Democrats’ woke agenda.

But Garland is using the American justice system for more than political retribution against Democrats’ political enemies.

He’s also using it to protect Democrats, including himself, from criminal prosecution.

Trump allies Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro were sentenced to prison on Contempt of Congress charges for refusing to follow a Congressional subpoena.

But the Biden Justice Department gave Garland special treatment when he ignored a Congressional subpoena.

Last October, Special Counsel Robert Hur released his report on Biden’s apparently criminal mishandling of classified documents.

In the report, Hur wrote that the only reason he didn’t bring charges against Biden is because he didn’t believe a jury would convict an elderly man suffering from the level of physical and cognitive decline he admitted that Biden is.

Republicans have been demanding Garland turn over the audio recording from the interview with Biden that led Hur to describe the Democrat President as simply an “elderly man with a poor memory.”

Garland turned over the written transcript, but he refused to release the audio recordings of the interview to House Republicans after they subpoenaed the tape.

Republicans responded by voting to hold Garland in Contempt of Congress.

But since Garland runs the Biden Justice Department, it’s refusing to prosecute him like it did Bannon and Navarro.

“Consistent with this longstanding position and uniform practice, the Department has determined that the responses by Attorney General Garland to the subpoenas issued by the Committees did not constitute a crime, and accordingly the Department will not bring the congressional contempt citation before a grand jury or take any other action to prosecute the Attorney General,” Assistant Attorney General Carlos Felipe Uriarte wrote in a letter to House Republicans.

However, Garland is not off the hook yet.

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) is preparing to force a vote on a bill that would order the House Sergeant-at-Arms to arrest the Biden Attorney General.

“The only option to ensure compliance with our subpoena is to use our constitutional authority of inherent contempt,” Luna said. “In the next few days, I will call up my resolution holding Attorney General Merrick Garland in inherent contempt of Congress, and I look forward to each of you voting in favor of it.”

“Our ability to legislate effectively and fulfill our constitutional duties is at stake,” she added. “We must act now to protect the integrity and independence of the legislative branch.”

Luna said this is too important of an issue not to force a vote in Congress on arresting Garland.

“If Congress allows this to happen, we risk being subordinated to the attorney general and being completely neutered in our ability to legislate,” Luna argued. “Why would anyone from the executive branch comply with our demands for information if the enforcement of those demands relies on the actions of another department in its own branch?”

Luna is expected to force a vote on arresting Garland at some point this week.

Garland thinks he is above the law.

But Anna Pauliana Luna is about to teach him a lesson in American civics.