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    Whistleblowers Slam Hunter Biden Pardon, Claim DOJ Nearly Let Him Off “Secretly”

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:December 2, 20242 Mins Read
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    Two IRS whistleblowers are challenging the Biden administration’s portrayal of Hunter Biden’s legal situation, urging the public to disregard what they claim is misleading information about the ongoing investigation. The whistleblowers, who have been involved in the probe into Hunter Biden’s finances, have criticized the government’s handling of the case, calling attention to the discrepancies between public statements and their own findings.

    The pair of whistleblowers, who were part of the investigation into the younger Biden’s alleged tax violations and other financial misconduct, are speaking out about what they describe as a concerted effort to downplay the seriousness of the legal matters surrounding Hunter Biden. Their statements come amid mounting political pressure as the case continues to attract scrutiny, especially with the 2024 presidential election approaching.

    In their testimony, the whistleblowers assert that the investigation into Hunter Biden has been subject to political interference, particularly from higher-ranking officials within the Department of Justice and the IRS. They have specifically pointed to delays in the case’s progress and a lack of accountability in certain investigative processes.

    Hunter Biden is facing several legal challenges, including allegations of tax evasion and illegal foreign lobbying. The whistleblowers argue that the legal team overseeing the investigation has not been as aggressive as they believe it should have been, suggesting that a different approach might have led to stronger charges or more serious penalties.

    The Biden administration, including White House spokespeople, has sought to downplay these allegations, with President Joe Biden himself defending his son. However, the whistleblowers’ comments have added fuel to the fire, contributing to growing skepticism among critics who believe the case is being handled too leniently.

    The ongoing controversy has become a flashpoint in the political landscape, particularly as Republicans, including some members of Congress, have demanded greater transparency and accountability in the investigation. They argue that the American public deserves to know the full extent of the allegations against Hunter Biden and whether there has been any undue influence exerted from within the administration to mitigate his legal troubles.

    As the investigation continues, the revelations from the IRS whistleblowers are likely to keep the issue of Hunter Biden’s legal situation at the forefront of political debate in the months leading up to the 2024 election.

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