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Biden officials subpoenaed in Hunter Biden tax probe tip-off.

Six Biden administration officials have been hit with subpoenas by House Oversight Committee chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) over ‍allegations that the Secret⁣ Service​ tipped off the Biden transition team ‌about a planned Hunter Biden tax probe interview.

Mr.​ Comer said on Sept. 5 that he sent⁣ letters and subpoenas to Department of Homeland Security (DHS) ⁤Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle as the⁢ Oversight ‍Committee examines whether the​ Department of⁣ Justice ⁢(DOJ) ​engaged ⁢in misconduct in the Hunter Biden criminal probe.

The six subpoenas—one to Mr. Mayorkas for documents and ‌five for ‍depositions to Secret Service and DHS officials—include accusations that DHS employees blocked the Secret Service from sending information ‌to Congress‌ regarding the DOJ’s alleged misconduct in the Hunter ⁢Biden ‌investigation.

“The ​Department of‌ Justice initiated the Biden family coverup‍ and now DHS under the leadership of Secretary Mayorkas is complicit in it,” ‌Mr. Comer said in a statement.

“Investigators were never able to interview ⁢Hunter Biden during⁢ the criminal⁢ investigation because Secret Service headquarters ‌and the Biden transition ⁤team were⁣ tipped off about the planned interview,” he added.

Calling⁤ it one of “many examples of misconduct and politicization” during the Justice ⁤Department’s criminal investigation of the president’s son, Mr. Comer demanded that Mr. Mayorkas provide all documents and communications regarding the alleged⁢ tip-off and Congress’ request for information about alleged DOJ misconduct.

The subpoenas also⁣ compel depositions with DHS and Secret Service employees who were involved⁣ in providing a ‍response to congressional committees.

The Tip-off

In July 2023, an FBI whistleblower told the House Oversight Committee that the 2020 transition team of then-President-Elect Joe Biden was notified in advance that the ⁢FBI was planning to interview the​ president’s ⁢son, Hunter Biden, on Dec. 8, 2020.

The tip-off was previously revealed by former IRS investigator-turned-whistleblower Gary Shapley, who was responsible⁤ for overseeing the Hunter Biden investigation on the IRS side.

The FBI whistleblower, who⁢ remains anonymous, said that he opened the investigation into Hunter ‌Biden in 2019, and ⁣the agencies later joined‌ their probes in⁤ April 2020.

“The initial plan was to make approaches ⁢of multiple witnesses, to include subject Hunter Biden, ‍on December​ 8th,” the whistleblower said, according to an interview transcript released by the Oversight Committee​ on Aug. 14 (pdf).

At the time, Hunter Biden was already ‍under Secret Service protection, so the agents decided that the Secret Service needed to be notified about the‌ planned interview to avoid confusion.

“The initial ​plan was to have the local field office of the Secret Service ‍be notified the morning of [Dec. 8, 2020,] to diminish opportunities for anybody else to be notified,” ‌the whistleblower said.

FBI and IRS agents ​planned to interview Hunter Biden on Dec. 8, 2020 but were ​told that morning to stand down, according⁤ to the FBI whistleblower.

“I was notified ⁣by my assistant special agent ⁢in ⁣charge that we would ⁤not even be allowed to approach the house; that​ the⁣ plan, as told to us, was that my information would ⁣be given to⁣ the Secret Service, to​ whom I⁤ don’t ⁣know exactly, and, you know, my name, my contact, you know,⁣ my cell ⁤phone, for example, ‌with the ‍notification that we would like to talk to Hunter Biden; and that I was not to go near the house and⁤ to stand ⁢by,” the FBI whistleblower said, per the ⁣transcript.

The whistleblower added that ⁢he ⁢never learned who decided on the tip-off and that, in ‌the end, the⁤ agents didn’t manage to interview.

President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden⁤ attend the annual ⁢Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington on April 10, 2023. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

‘Muzzling the Secret Service’

In June, Mr. Comer (along with‌ the chairs of two other⁣ Congressional committees) asked Ms. Cheatle, the⁣ Secret Service director, to make those Secret Service ​employees who ‌received the tip-off available for transcribed interviews.

Mr. Comer said Tuesday that the Secret Service was ​blocked by DHS from providing substantive responses to the committees.

In his⁤ statement, Mr. Comer alleged that DHS​ was obstructing the committee’s investigation “by⁣ muzzling the Secret Service” from providing a response to Congress.

In letters​ to Mr. Mayorkas and Ms. Cheatle, which were sent alongside the‌ subpoenas, Mr. Comer alleged that the⁤ DHS Office⁤ of‍ Legislative Affairs had “instructed the Secret Service to withhold a response ⁤the Secret Service had prepared for the committees.”

A Secret Service spokesperson told The Epoch Times in an emailed statement that DHS would ‍be‍ replying ‍on behalf ⁤of‍ both agencies.

The DHS spokesperson told The Epoch Times in an emailed statement ⁢that it was “working‍ to respond to this inquiry appropriately, including‍ identifying the relevant‍ information and individuals.”

“The claim that we obstructed or withheld a response to the inquiry is false,” the spokesperson added.



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