Former FBI Agent confirmed the testimony from IRS whistleblowers that DOJ interfered in Hunter Biden. It corroborates “some of the most important testimony that Gary Shapley and his fellow IRS agent — whose name has not yet been released — gave Congress a month ago.” On Wednesday both these IRS agents will be testifying in public.
?FBI whistleblower testifies under oath that FBI won’t allow 11,000+ hours of J6 footage to be released b/c it would expose undercover agents committing crimes inside Capitol
This is why they’re indicting President Trump – to cover up their J6 setup
pic.twitter.com/k6I8gLSY0m— DC_Draino (@DC_Draino) July 18, 2023
IRS whistleblowers are expected to testify at the House Oversight Committee Wednesday that they witnessed an “undeniable pattern of preferential treatment” for the Bidens, and “obstruction of the normal investigative process” throughout the years-long federal investigation into Hunter Biden.
IRS whistleblower Gary Shapley, who served as the supervisor on the investigation at the IRS, and a second anonymous whistleblower bringing similar accusations, will offer testimony to the House Oversight Committee starting at 1 p.m.
The anonymous whistleblower, who previously testified before the House Ways & Means Committee last month, is expected to reveal his identity as a 13 year-special agent within the IRS’ Criminal Investigation Division and as a “gay Democrat married to a man,” according to his prepared testimony obtained by Fox News Digital. (Fox)
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FBI agent who investigated Hunter Biden confirms IRS whistleblower’s allegations in ‘sickening testimony’ revealing ‘the lengths to which the DOJ is willing to go to cover up for the Bidens’, GOP claims
- The House Oversight Committee on Monday night said they had spoken to an FBI agent, who confirmed some claims made by an IRS whistleblower
- The whistleblower, Gary Shapley, said he believed the Justice Department gave Hunter Biden special treatment while investigating tax and gun accusations
- The FBI agent’s testimony was ‘sickening’, the Committee said, and ‘reveals the lengths to which the DOJ is willing to go to cover up for the Bidens’
Republicans running the House Oversight Committee’s investigation into Hunter Biden claim an FBI agent has confirmed allegations that the president’s son had been given favorable treatment by investigators.
Two IRS whistleblowers – one anonymous, the other named Gary Shapley – have claimed that Hunter was treated more leniently than ordinary Americans by officials delving into his tax affairs and his lying about drug use on a gun permit.
On Monday, the Committee said in a lengthy tweet that an FBI agent who worked on the case agreed with Shapley that the 53-year-old was given preferential treatment.
Republicans running the House Oversight Committee’s investigation into Hunter Biden claim an FBI agent has confirmed allegations that the president’s son had been given favorable treatment by investigators.
Two IRS whistleblowers – one anonymous, the other named Gary Shapley – have claimed that Hunter was treated more leniently than ordinary Americans by officials delving into his tax affairs and his lying about drug use on a gun permit.
On Monday, the Committee said in a lengthy tweet that an FBI agent who worked on the case agreed with Shapley that the 53-year-old was given preferential treatment.
‘The agent’s testimony is sickening and reveals the lengths to which the DOJ is willing to go to cover up for the Bidens,’ the Committee tweeted.
Democrats were quick to dismiss the agent’s claim, saying it was common for the FBI and DOJ to disagree about how to proceed with an investigation.
Article posted with permission from Pamela Geller

