FBI Walloped By Whistleblower Interference Allegations

Looks like the Biden regime’s efforts to dissuade the investigation into its shady foreign business dealings have hit another snag.

As many conservative Americans are well aware, the president has been walloped by testimony from IRS whistleblower Gary Shapley, who charges that the White House has openly interfered in the investigation of Hunter’s numerous crimes.

Of course, the real reason underlying the interference is to prevent any scrutiny from falling on the president himself, especially given the global state of affairs at the moment.

Shapley’s superior was former IRS Special Agent in Charge Darrell Waldon, who served from April 2021 through February 2023.

And, as it turns out, Waldon apparently played ball with the Biden regime, which is rather evident when he attempted to interfere with Shapley’s ongoing investigation into the Biden saga.

“So before I left the special agent in charge position, in February, I recommended to [IRS Director of Field Operations Michael Batdorf] that Gary Shapley be removed as the [supervisory special agent] from the Hunter Biden investigation, primarily due to what I perceived to be unsubstantiated allegations about motive, intent, bias. And, again, my goal was to protect the integrity of the investigation and figure out a way forward,” Waldon admitted.

“Unsubstantiated allegations,” huh? How else would Mr. Waldon label the numerous suspicious activity reports (SARs) issued by large banks, including JP Morgan, regarding the Bidens’ varied accounts? That’s suddenly “unsubstantiated?”

And to think Trump was impeached over one phone call with almost zero “substantiation.”

Ironically, Waldon had confirmed key elements of Shapley’s testimony, yet recommended his removal anyway.

Later on, former U.S. Attorney for Delaware, David Weiss, spearheaded a meeting in which he allegedly detailed various limitations regarding the Hunter Biden investigation.

As Biden “represented” Delaware for decades, it’s not surprising that he apparently has Weiss in his back pocket.

“Mr. Weiss stated to me that he would not be communicating with Mr. Shapley anymore and he would be going directly to me,” Waldon admitted.

So, in other words, Weiss would only interact with individuals considered “acceptable” to Biden amid the investigation. Got it.

Alas, such interference only went so far, as Hunter has now been arrested for various offenses in other arenas.

As reported by Fox News Digital, the president’s son has been charged with three different federal violations of firearms laws, which include making false statements and possessing a gun while under the influence of narcotics

Abbe Lowell, Hunter Biden’s beleaguered attorney, gave a rather bizarre response to the developments.

“As expected, prosecutors filed charges today that they deemed were not warranted just six weeks ago following a five-year investigation into this case … The evidence in this matter has not changed in the last six weeks, but the law has and so has MAGA Republicans’ improper and partisan interference in this process,” Lowell complained.

Lowell did not specify which firearms law had allegedly changed in the last six weeks, suggesting that his response was little more than standard Biden gaslighting.

And, speaking of gaslighting, it is telling that Hunter was arrested only for gun charges, given that those charges are some of the few in which the president himself conveniently can’t be implicated.

Author: Ofelia Thornton


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