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IRS whistleblowers knew Hunter Biden laptop scandal “was real,” but prosecutors didn’t want to touch “the big guy”
The Biden Crime Family is back in the news, this time thanks to the consciences of IRS whistleblowers who have come forward to reveal that the Hunter Biden laptop scandal is, in fact, a big deal, but that prosecutors are reluctant to touch it because they fear Hunter’s father Joe, also known as “the big guy.”
Internal Revenue Service whistleblowers involved in the Hunter Biden tax scandal case say that investigators at not just their employer but also at the Department of Justice (DoJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) knew that Hunter Biden’s laptop “was real,” but were quickly silenced by prosecutors who demanded that they keep quiet about it ahead of the 2020 election.
“There were a lot of overt investigative steps that we were not allowed to take because we had an upcoming election,” one of the whistleblowers explains in the video below. “The prosecutors … told us that they didn’t want to ask about ‘the big guy.’ We corroborated that ‘the big guy’ was Joe Biden. Yes.”
BREAKING: IRS Whistleblowers Involved in Hunter Biden Tax Case Reveal IRS, DOJ, and FBI Knew Laptop “Was Real” Immediately; Claim Prosecutors Demanded They Not Ask Questions About Joe Biden Ahead of 2020 Election
“There were a lot of overt investigative steps that we were not… pic.twitter.com/WKyS8Pi5pj
— Catherine Herridge (@C__Herridge) October 29, 2024
(Related: Did you hear? Joe and Hunter Biden used a Sandy Hook memorial service this past summer to forge a secret $10 million-a-year deal with communist China.)
IRS supervisor celebrated Hunter’s conviction in internal email: “a great conviction”
The above interview continues with everyone in the room agreeing that Joe Biden is, in fact, “the big guy” whenever that term is used in reference to the Biden Crime Family.
“There was no question ever that ‘the big guy’ was referring to Joe Biden,” one of them says. “It was for the purpose of affecting that [2020] election.”
Internal IRS emails corroborate these claims, showing that a supervisor was in a celebratory mood following Hunter’s conviction due to the fact that whistleblowers at the IRS were retaliated against for “exposing double standards and preferential treatment throughout the investigation,” to quote investigative journalist Catherine Herridge (@C_Herridge) on X / Twitter.
“I just wanted to take a moment and thank you all for your efforts in the investigation and conviction of the Sportsman investigation,” the IRS supervisor wrote to the agency’s employees.
“I know this was a multi-year, requiring significant sacrifices and dedication on behalf of you all. Thank you to your commitment to the mission, which culminated in a great conviction.”
Now that this is all known and proven, it is time, according to “Frasier” (@TimFrasier) on X / Twitter, for every single one of the 50 former intelligence officers who signed the letter claiming “Russian disinformation” to be “charged for election interference and a lot more.”
Another shared the following video from “Empower Oversight” (@EMPOWR_us) showing the IRS whistleblowers who came forward to do what is right:
? The IRS whistleblowers came forward to tell the truth about the special treatment of Hunter Biden. But as @C__Herridge’s piece below highlights, SSA Shapley and SA Ziegler have paid a price for their courage. Help Empower fight back by donating today at https://t.co/KSRcBR5Hiq https://t.co/iR6bJEaztH pic.twitter.com/G5VUbL02yC
— Empower Oversight (@EMPOWR_us) October 29, 2024
“How does the IRS recover from this?” asked someone else on X. “If I were defending a tax case in court, I’d just replay this interview during the trial.”
“President Trump should appoint a Special Counsel to investigate the criminal Biden family when he takes back the White House in January,” suggested another.
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