Oh, So That's Why Hunter Biden Got a Sweetheart Plea Deal When He Did
Spencer Brown
Just days after Hunter Biden reached a sweetheart plea deal with his father's Justice Department to avoid jail time for tax and gun crimes, the House Ways and Means Committee unveiled new testimony from IRS whistleblowers alleging roadblocks were set before them to ensure preferential treatment to President Joe Biden's son. What's more, whistleblower testimony claims that the U.S. attorney overseeing the probe of Hunter's alleged tax crimes had his attempts to charge hunter in 2022 denied.
Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith (R-MO) confirmed on Thursday that his committee had "credible whistleblower testimony alleging misconduct and government abuse that is resulting in preferential treatment" for the president's son, Hunter Biden. That testimony regarding the investigations "for tax crimes that include evading taxes on income from foreign sources," the Missouri Republican explained, could only be taken by the Ways and Means Committee.
The multiple whistleblowers with whom transcribed interviews were conducted revealed three key "areas of focus," according to Smith:
The federal government is not treating taxpayers equally when enforcing tax laws.
The Biden Department of Justice is intervening and overstepping when it comes to the investigation of the president's son.
Whistleblowers report they have faced almost immediate retaliation.
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