FBI Supervisory Agent Testimony Corroborates IRS Whistleblower’s StoryA

A supervisory agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) shared a testimony that corroborates a previous testimony from Internal Revenue Service (IRS) whistleblowers.

IRS whistleblowers Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler stated special counsel David Weiss was previously denied special counsel status after he looked to charge Hunter Biden in Washington, D.C., and the Central District of California.

Attorney General Merrick Garland later said that Weiss had the ability to charge in any jurisdiction.

The House Oversight Committee revealed the FBI agent confirmed that “FBI headquarters tipped off Secret Service headquarters and the Biden transition team about the planned Hunter Biden interview.”

Upon preparing for the Hunter Biden investigation, the FBI agent told Congress that they were “notified by my assistant special agent in charge that we would not even be allowed to approach the house.”

Congress asked the whistleblower, “In your career of 20 years, have you ever been told that you could–that you had to wait outside of a target’s home until they contacted you?”

The agent replied, “Not that I can recall,” adding that would not have occurred “from the point of view of the target, the subject of the investigation.”

Reporting from RedState:

When you put the pieces of this testimony together, it sure looks like the FBI was involved in helping cover up Hunter Biden's crimes. Why would the Biden transition team need to be notified about an interview involving someone not even in government? And why did the FBI not follow up when no arrangements were made to hold the interview? Like the moves made by the DOJ to hamper the investigation (including asserting Hunter Bidens adult children were off limits), the FBI appears to have been in on the game as well. 

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