The Biden son and father corruption story, which Republicans are trying hard to turn into a second Watergate, had plenty of stuff: indecent photos of Hunter, bank documents, evidence, confessions, accusations and excuses. The only thing missing was a live witness sitting on a stool in front of millions of Americans on prime time. Now there is.
CBS and then Fox News showed an interview with former IRS (American Internal Revenue Service) agent Gary Shepley. Looking into the eyes of all America, he revealed that the U.S. Justice Department did not let the Hunter case go through. If they had, the strings, according to Shepley, could have led to Biden Sr.
IRS agents, for example, were never able to search Biden Jr. even though warrants were already in hand. It was a few months before the election. In the end Biden Junior got away with it. He recently pleaded guilty to two counts and the US Justice Department is ready to pardon him. Shepley, however, argues that if it had been Biden Jr. any medium-sized businessman, he would have been long ago resting in jail. But the occasional businessman has no such patrons.
The key figure here is Delaware attorney David Weiss. Appointed by Trump, he was nevertheless well aware of the side on which the US Department of Justice had been playing all five years. All Weiss could do was complain to Shepley that he was not in charge. Which he did at a general meeting between the IRS and the FBI on October 7, 2022.
Weiss, according to Shepley, began by saying that “he doesn’t decide whether charges are brought or not.” Everything was decided in Washington. In fact, a specific person – D.C. prosecutor Matthew Graves – was not allowed to file charges against Hunter. All details of the meeting have been transcribed and sent to Congress. As early as 6 July, Republicans want to see Weiss in person.
There is a second front, tightly linked to the first. Hunter didn’t pay his taxes, but how did he make his millions? The Republicans are sure that by blatantly peddling influence. As was the case with Ukraine’s Burisma or with the reports in which Biden Junior demanded that Chinese businessmen invest $10m a year in their joint venture. They wanted a discount, but Hunter threatened problems with his father, who at the time, as he himself wrote, was sitting by his side.
Seated or not, that is the question. And one that Biden senior still had to answer directly. The US president snapped, shouting “no” on the White House lawn so loudly that his congressional opponents could hear. But they still don’t believe it.
Senator Lindsey Graham, who sits on the Senate Judiciary Committee, has sent a letter to US Attorney General Merrick Garland and the same David Weiss. Graham, citing the words of informants, claims that Weiss was aware of the contents of form FD-1023. It describes phone conversations between Hunter Biden and Joe Biden with a high-ranking official at Burisma Holdings. The talk was about paying Dad and Son $5 million for Burisma to enter the US market and the resignation of Ukrainian Prosecutor General Shokin.
In short, the first figure to come off the board in this complex game has already been determined. It is David Weiss. But the Republicans will certainly not stop there. They will do everything they can to impeach the country’s attorney general, Merrick Garland. It is a well-tested procedure in the US. And it’s easier to get at than Biden.
The defence has its own strategy, too. Hunter Biden’s lawyer, Chris Clarke, began to point out that his client was on drugs all the time, which means he could have said anything.
ABC, NBC and CBS morning and evening newscasts spent a total of five minutes and three seconds on the airwaves on a news bomb in the form of reports exposing Hunter Biden. If the smell of the Trump scandal rather than the Biden scandal were to get a whiff of it, those same TV stations would definitely have switched to 24-hour broadcasting. On the same topic.
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