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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMaddow blog-Republicans finally focus on oversight, but they target the wrong White House
GOP members on the Senate Judiciary Committee held a weird hearing to explore conspiracy theories about Joe Biden. It's worth understanding why.
The good news: For the first time this year, Senate Republicans held an oversight hearing focused on a White House controversy.
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-06-19T12:43:41.839Z
The bad news: GOP senators turned their attention to the wrong White House. www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/republicans-finally-focus-oversight-target-wrong-white-house-rcna213925
The good news, after five months of indifference, Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee finally agreed to hold their first oversight hearing, exploring a White House controversy. The bad news is, GOP senators focused their attention on the wrong White House. Roll Call reported:
This didnt come out of nowhere. Earlier this month, Trump broke new ground, directing the Justice Department to launch a wide-ranging investigation into Biden and officials in the Democrats administration, based on Republican conspiracy theories about the former presidents mental health. It was an unprecedented move: An incumbent American president had never before publicly ordered a federal probe of his predecessor.
Soon after, Trump publicly conceded that he didnt have any evidence to warrant a DOJ investigation, but he liked the idea of having his attorney general investigate the former president anyway.
Two weeks later, Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee followed the White Houses lead, holding a hearing Im using the word hearing loosely that kicked around a variety of anti-Biden allegations. As part of the proceedings, the panel invited three witnesses to testify: John Harrison, a conservative law professor and former Justice Department official from the Bush/Quayle administration; Theodore Wold, a former administration official and former Heritage Foundation fellow; and Sean Spicer, Trumps former White House press secretary......
As for why the hearing was organized in the first place, its possible this was part of a GOP effort to manufacture a scandal, just as its equally possible that Senate Republicans were eager to align themselves with Trumps crusade against his immediate predecessor.
But Welch made a comment to NBC News that stood out for me: I think theres a re-election involving a certain senator who is calling the hearing versus political theory, political stuff.
The Vermonter didnt identify the senator by name, but in context, there was no great mystery: Republican Sen. John Cornyn of Texas, who spent much of the hearing claiming there was a conspiracy," was chiefly responsible for organizing the partisan spectacle. Cornyn is also facing a difficult primary challenge ahead of his re-election bid next year, and he appears eager to score some points with his partys far-right base.
This was the first such hearing of the year in the Senate, though theres a parallel effort in the lower chamber: House Republicans are ramping up their investigations into the former president, and House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer recently subpoenaed Bidens personal doctor to testify before Congress. Watch this space.
Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee used a hearing Wednesday to air questions about the use of the autopen in the Biden administration, a topic the Trump administration has pursued this month. Conservative lawmakers at the hearing, entitled Unfit to Serve: How the Biden Cover-Up Endangered America and Undermined the Constitution, slammed what they saw as an effort to hide former president Joe Bidens mental capacity from the public, casting doubt on the extent he was in charge.
This didnt come out of nowhere. Earlier this month, Trump broke new ground, directing the Justice Department to launch a wide-ranging investigation into Biden and officials in the Democrats administration, based on Republican conspiracy theories about the former presidents mental health. It was an unprecedented move: An incumbent American president had never before publicly ordered a federal probe of his predecessor.
Soon after, Trump publicly conceded that he didnt have any evidence to warrant a DOJ investigation, but he liked the idea of having his attorney general investigate the former president anyway.
Two weeks later, Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee followed the White Houses lead, holding a hearing Im using the word hearing loosely that kicked around a variety of anti-Biden allegations. As part of the proceedings, the panel invited three witnesses to testify: John Harrison, a conservative law professor and former Justice Department official from the Bush/Quayle administration; Theodore Wold, a former administration official and former Heritage Foundation fellow; and Sean Spicer, Trumps former White House press secretary......
As for why the hearing was organized in the first place, its possible this was part of a GOP effort to manufacture a scandal, just as its equally possible that Senate Republicans were eager to align themselves with Trumps crusade against his immediate predecessor.
But Welch made a comment to NBC News that stood out for me: I think theres a re-election involving a certain senator who is calling the hearing versus political theory, political stuff.
The Vermonter didnt identify the senator by name, but in context, there was no great mystery: Republican Sen. John Cornyn of Texas, who spent much of the hearing claiming there was a conspiracy," was chiefly responsible for organizing the partisan spectacle. Cornyn is also facing a difficult primary challenge ahead of his re-election bid next year, and he appears eager to score some points with his partys far-right base.
This was the first such hearing of the year in the Senate, though theres a parallel effort in the lower chamber: House Republicans are ramping up their investigations into the former president, and House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer recently subpoenaed Bidens personal doctor to testify before Congress. Watch this space.