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TODAY: Whistleblowers Speak Out
Jake - Schneider

This afternoon, the House Oversight Committee will feature the first public testimony from “highly credible” IRS whistleblowers alleging interference by the Justice Department in the Biden family corruption investigation.

The hearing comes amid Hunter Biden’s intention to plead guilty to low-level federal charges in a “sweetheart” plea agreement with Biden’s DOJ.

We know Hunter Biden is embroiled in scandal, corruption, and deceit. We know the Bidens have received payments from numerous foreign countries, including China, Ukraine, and many others. We know that not only was Joe Biden fully aware of Hunter’s corrupt foreign business deals, but he was allegedly also in the room for some of them.

We know investigators uncovered text messages between Hunter Biden and a Chinese benefactor repeatedly mentioning Joe Biden — but whistleblowers say agents weren’t allowed to investigate. We know Attorney General Merrick Garland refused to appoint a special prosecutor. We know the Secret Service and the Biden transition team were tipped off the night before a planned interview with Hunter, according to the whistleblowers — and as a result, the IRS and FBI were not able to interview him at all.

It will be a rare, but highly anticipated, glimpse behind-the-scenes of a scandal which stretches back decades.

Elites like the Bidens have enjoyed a double standard of justice for far too long, but accountability is coming.

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