IRS Whistleblower Reveals Damaging Information – Watch
An IRS supervisory special agent has told Congress that the Biden administration is mishandling the investigation into President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden.
In a letter to lawmakers, the whistleblower’s lawyer said that his client has information that suggests the Biden administration is interfering with the investigation and that the IRS is not properly investigating Hunter Biden’s taxes.
The whistleblower’s allegations are concerning, but they are not surprising. For months, there have been reports that the Biden administration is trying to protect Hunter Biden from scrutiny.
In December 2020, the New York Post published a series of articles that revealed that Hunter Biden had used his father’s name to enrich himself in Ukraine and China. The Biden administration responded by attacking the Post and its reporters, and by trying to discredit the story.
In January 2021, the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee launched an investigation into Hunter Biden’s business dealings. The committee has since interviewed witnesses and reviewed documents, but it has not yet released any findings.
The IRS whistleblower’s allegations suggest that the Biden administration is trying to cover up Hunter Biden’s wrongdoing. If these allegations are true, it would be a serious abuse of power.
The American people deserve to know the truth about Hunter Biden’s business dealings. The Biden administration should cooperate with the Senate investigation and allow the facts to come out.
What does this mean for the Biden administration?
The IRS whistleblower’s allegations are a major blow to the Biden administration. They raise serious questions about the administration’s commitment to transparency and accountability.
If the allegations are true, it would mean that the Biden administration is trying to protect Hunter Biden from scrutiny. This would be a serious abuse of power and a betrayal of the American people.
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