The daily wire

IRS whistleblower notes released to challenge FBI agent’s testimony on Hunter Biden investigation.

Attorneys Release Whistleblower’s Notes in⁤ Hunter Biden⁢ Investigation

Attorneys ‌working with​ one of ​the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) ‌ agent whistleblowers in the criminal‌ investigation‍ of ​ Hunter Biden released their ⁤client’s notes in response to an⁣ FBI agent’s testimony casting doubt on a key‌ claim.

IRS ‌supervisory ‍special agent Gary Shapley wrote down that Delaware’s U.S. ⁣Attorney David Weiss stated in ⁣an October 2022 meeting ‌that he was “not ​the deciding person” when it came to bringing charges in the case, as shown in​ a document ⁤obtained and ​ published by ‍ CBS ‍News.

Shapley’s attorneys wrote to the‌ leaders of the House Judiciary ⁣Committee on ⁤Wednesday declaring that they were ‍sharing ⁤an unredacted copy of the notes in response to ​a Washington Post report that revealed Thomas Sobocinski, a senior FBI agent also‌ involved in the Biden‌ inquiry, told the congressional panel that he left ‌the ‍same October ‍2022 meeting believing ⁣that​ Weiss did have the authority to bring charges.

“According to the Washington ⁣Post story, Mr. Sobocinski​ reportedly ⁢failed to recall in his interview with Committee staff‍ certain details of the meeting recorded in SSA Shapley’s email,” attorneys Tristan Leavitt and Mark ​Lytle said in⁢ their letter.

“However, Mr. Sobocinski apparently acknowledged that ⁤he took no notes in the meeting, nor did he document ‌it ‌in any contemporaneous fashion afterwards,” they added. “By ⁣contrast, SSA Shapley ⁣took notes during the ⁣meeting. These notes, combined with his fresh memory⁤ of the meeting, formed the basis for the ⁣email he ⁣sent later that day ‌and​ corroborate his⁣ current recollection.”

Shapley’s email correspondence was previously⁢ given to the ⁣House Ways and Means⁤ Committee and ⁣then disclosed to ⁤the public. Similar⁢ to his handwritten notes, Shapley’s email expressed that ⁣Weiss had told investigators at the October 2022 meeting he‍ was‍ not the “deciding⁣ person” ‌when ⁢it came to charges. Shapley’s IRS superior, Darrell Waldon, replied by thanking Shapley and saying, “You covered it all.”

CLICK ⁢HERE ⁤TO GET THE DAILYWIRE+ APP

Whistleblowers Allege Slow-Walking of Investigation

Shapley, ‍who was joined by fellow⁤ IRS agent Joseph Ziegler in​ coming forward as a⁢ whistleblower, brought forth allegations that the criminal inquiry ​into Biden was slow-walked by⁣ top officials in a way ‌that could⁤ have precluded serious charges.

Amid increasing ​scrutiny on his years-long investigation, Weiss went from saying he had the “ultimate authority” to acknowledging discussions with‍ Department of Justice (DOJ) officials who “assured” him ⁢ that⁢ he would have power to bring charges outside ‌of his district if it⁢ proved necessary.

Weiss and Biden’s legal team eventually‌ settled on a plea agreement involving tax evasion⁣ and gun charges that⁢ could have kept the ‌first son out of‍ prison. But the agreement — dubbed a “sweetheart plea deal” by Republicans — fell apart this ⁣summer after ⁢a judge raised concerns about an immunity clause.

The DOJ indicated⁣ last ⁤week ​that Weiss, now with special counsel ‌powers, intends to seek an indictment ​ against ​Biden‌ on ⁤gun charges by the end of the month, while one of Biden’s lawyers argued in a statement that a pre-trial diversion agreement “remains valid and prevents any additional charges from being filed.”

Investigation Raises Questions of‍ Special Treatment

House‍ Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) has indicated that the prospect of the first son receiving “special treatment” is an area of interest for investigators as they engaged in an​ impeachment inquiry against‌ President Joe Biden. ‍The White‍ House has called on the media for assistance in fending off the inquiry.



" Conservative News Daily does not always share or support the views and opinions expressed here; they are just those of the writer."
*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases
Back to top button
Available for Amazon Prime
Close

Adblock Detected

Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker