Senate Republicans urge DOJ to safeguard whistleblowers involved in the ‘Biden bribery scheme’ before hearing.
Senate Republicans Demand Protection for Whistleblowers in Biden Family Investigations
In a powerful display of support for transparency and accountability, Senate Republicans have called upon Attorney General Merrick Garland to safeguard the identities of whistleblowers involved in investigations into the Biden family. The Republicans, comprising 23 senators, have issued a letter urging Garland to ensure that no taxpayer funds are utilized in any attempts to expose or retaliate against these brave individuals who have alleged misconduct on the part of the FBI and Department of Justice.
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The significance of whistleblowers cannot be overstated. They are the courageous men and women who perform an invaluable public service, and it is our duty to protect them. Therefore, we demand your commitment that the DOJ and FBI will not employ taxpayer money to uncover the identities of whistleblowers or engage in any form of retaliation against them.
We have set a deadline of August 1st for you to provide us with your assurance.
Senate Republicans have expressed their admiration for the specific whistleblowers who have come forward regarding alleged misconduct in FBI and DOJ investigations concerning the Biden family. These individuals have demonstrated immense bravery and courage in shedding light on potential wrongdoing.
“Whistleblowers have and continue to play a vital role in exposing government misconduct at all levels. Without whistleblowers, Congress would have never known the existence of the unclassified FD-1023 form involving an alleged multi-million dollar bribery scheme between then-Vice President Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, and a foreign national,”
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