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Congress has potential leads to pursue in the Hunter Biden investigation following whistleblower testimony.

IRS ⁢Whistleblowers Provide New​ Leads in Hunter‍ Biden Investigation

Following​ their recent testimony before Congress, two⁢ IRS whistleblowers have shed light ⁢on potential financial crimes related to Hunter Biden’s business dealings. Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler, ⁣experienced⁣ IRS agents who worked on the ⁣investigation, have directed lawmakers’ attention towards the actions of the Justice Department and‌ Delaware U.S. Attorney ‌David Weiss. The whistleblowers claim that there is strong evidence ​of financial crimes that were not pursued.

Their testimony has provided new names, documents, and timelines, giving Republicans in the House a clearer path forward in their investigation.⁢ Congress is eagerly awaiting the documents ⁢that ​the whistleblowers have promised to provide, as these records⁢ could further⁣ support their allegations.

Additionally, lawmakers ⁢may face fewer obstacles in obtaining information from the Justice ⁢Department once ⁣Hunter⁤ Biden’s plea ​deal is‍ finalized. If his attorneys ⁤are correct in stating that the plea deal marks the end of the criminal investigation, ⁢the Justice Department will no longer have grounds​ to deny requests for ‍documents⁢ and witness ⁢testimony.

Key Leads to ⁤Follow

The whistleblowers’ disclosures have opened up several new lines ‍of inquiry ​for congressional⁢ investigators. Here are some of the leads they ⁢will be exploring:

  1. Assistant U.S. ‌Attorney Lesley Wolf: Wolf has been identified as⁣ a major obstacle ⁤in‍ the ​investigation, impeding progress at multiple points. She allegedly‌ tipped off Hunter Biden’s lawyers about investigators’ interest in relevant documents and prevented questions ​about evidence​ of payments to President Joe Biden.⁢ Congress is seeking an interview ⁢with Wolf to understand ⁤her motivations and actions.
  2. Rob Walker: Walker, a close business associate of Hunter Biden,​ was interviewed by the FBI,⁣ but certain questions were restricted by Wolf’s ‍instructions. Congress may conduct its own interview with Walker to gather ⁢more information.
  3. E. ​Martin Estrada and⁢ Matthew Graves: These two U.S. attorneys appointed by​ Joe Biden have contradicted statements made by Weiss regarding the case. Congress⁢ wants to speak with them to clarify the decisions made by prosecutors ​and​ the extent of Weiss’s‍ authority.
  4. China WhatsApp Messages: WhatsApp messages between Hunter Biden and Chinese businessmen reveal the use of his father’s political influence to secure business deals. Investigators were prevented from pursuing leads related to these messages, and Congress aims to⁢ understand why.
  5. Diamonds and Foreign Income: Hunter Biden’s foreign income, ​including diamonds ‍received‍ as compensation, has ⁣made tracking his ‌tax liability challenging. Congress will investigate the circumstances surrounding these diamonds and their​ significance in understanding⁢ the Biden​ family’s business dealings.

By pursuing⁤ these leads, congressional investigators hope to gain ⁣a deeper understanding of​ Hunter Biden’s business​ activities and determine⁣ the extent ⁤of ⁣his financial obligations.



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