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Ex-FBI official warns of ‘disbarment’ for Hunter Biden lawyer over prank call.

Former Assistant FBI Director Calls⁢ for Disbarment of Hunter Biden’s Attorney

Former Assistant FBI Director Chris Swecker expressed his astonishment at the recent revelation⁣ that a member of Hunter Biden’s legal team had posed as a Republican attorney ⁣during ​a phone⁢ call. Swecker described this deceptive act as a “clear case for disbarment.” The call ⁢took place just before Hunter Biden’s expected guilty plea for tax⁢ offenses and his enrollment in‌ a pretrial diversion program ⁣to avoid a felony⁢ gun charge.

Swecker compared the⁢ unfolding events to a gripping Grisham novel, highlighting the questionable ethics ⁢of Hunter Biden’s attorneys. He emphasized the importance⁤ of holding the attorney accountable, stating, ⁣”If the judge lets him off on this, it just falls in‌ line with everything else that ⁢has been happening in the Hunter Biden case. This is egregious, Jesse.⁤ This⁤ cannot stand.”

The phone call may potentially impact Hunter Biden’s sentencing, according‍ to Swecker. He speculated that the plea ⁣deal’s⁢ timing could​ be jeopardized, suggesting that the judge might postpone the sentencing. Swecker ⁤also noted the significance of the whistleblower information that the Hunter‍ Biden team ⁣seemed to fear, indicating that it could influence the ⁢judge’s decision. He emphasized the ever-changing nature of the case, stating, “This case is changing every day.”

Biden’s legal team was​ required to provide an explanation regarding the phone call‌ by 9 p.m. on Tuesday. Hunter Biden is scheduled to appear in federal court in Wilmington, Delaware, where U.S. District Judge Maryellen ⁣Noreika will determine whether to accept his plea deal amidst new IRS whistleblower allegations. Swecker expressed his belief that the mounting⁣ evidence not only implicates⁢ Hunter Biden but also his⁤ father, Joe‌ Biden.

Swecker drew attention ​to the stark contrast ​between his past experiences leading criminal investigations with the FBI and ‌the​ current situation. He remarked⁣ that indictments were often secured with far less evidence than what the House Oversight Committee has ‌presented, stating, “There should have already been⁤ a parade of witnesses going into the grand jury and a line around the ​corner.”

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