Wednesday, June 28, 2023

Recommendation to Criminally charge Hunter per Whistleblowers

9 Allegations About Bidens, DOJ in IRS Whistleblowers’ Testimonies

The White House won’t respond and Attorney General Merrick Garland is playing defense after the release of sworn testimony from two IRS whistleblowers alleging special treatment in the agency’s investigation of the president’s son, Hunter Biden.

The House Ways and Means Committee voted Thursday to make public the transcripts of the IRS agents’ testimonies—two days after the Justice Department announced a plea agreement with Hunter Biden that would result in no prison time for failing to file income taxes and lying on a background check for a gun purchase.

According to whistleblowers, IRS officials recommended that Hunter Biden be criminally charged with attempting to evade taxes, committing fraud, making false statements, willfully failing to file returns, and failing to provide information on over $8.3 million in income.

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The vote to submit documents to the House of Representatives protected under Internal Revenue Code 6103--All Democrats voted NOT to release transcripts:

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