US Department of Justice fails to meet congressional deadline to hand over Biden-Hur interview transcript

The Department of Justice (DOJ) failed to turn over the transcript of President Joe Biden’s interview with special counsel Robert Hur after the House Judiciary and Oversight Committees requested it, the Daily Caller has learned, Report informs.

The House Oversight Committee requested the transcript via letter on February 12, giving the DOJ until Monday, February 19, at 5 p.m. to respond. The DOJ did not turn over the transcript or other documents in the report that were requested, sources with both committees told the Daily Caller.

“We haven’t received what we requested, and everything is on the table as to what is next,” a spokesperson for the Judiciary Committee told the Daily Caller.

“The DOJ has not provided the materials requested, and the committees will soon follow up about the chairmen’s request,” an Oversight Committee spokesperson told the Daily Caller.

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