The U.S. attorney in charge of the Hunter Biden investigation broke his silence last week saying the high-profile probe was "influenced by politics" and that he was "hamstrung" when making decisions relating to the case.
IRS whistleblowers told Congress that a Justice Department official told investigators not to interview President Biden's grandchildren as part of the federal investigation into Hunter Biden to avoid getting into "hot water."
"It's easier for BlackRock to do things when people aren't thinking about it," Varlay said, adding that BlackRock "doesn't want to be anywhere on the radar."