‘Incomplete’ Hunter Biden Report, Protection of ‘Biden Crime Family’ by Comer, IRS Whistleblowers
House Oversight Chairman James Comer tore apart the final report of special counsel David Weiss’ years-long investigation into Hunter Biden as “incomplete” after President Biden apologized to his son.
“Special counsel David Weiss released an incomplete 27-page report because President Joe Biden granted an unprecedented pardon to his son. This massive pardon will prevent special counsel Hunter Biden from being held accountable for the global influence peddling crime committed solely by Joe Biden. Rep. Comer, R-Ky. , in a statement Monday night after the release of Vice’s final report.
“Let’s be clear: the Biden DOJ would never have charged the Biden crime family. The House Oversight Committee’s investigation into the Bidens’ influence peddling scheme showed how Joe Biden knew about, participated in, and benefited from the family’s money laundering against the Bidens. Name,” Comer continued.
The Justice Department released the Weiss report to Congress on Monday evening, which detailed a six-year investigation into the taxes and firearms purchases of first-born Hunter Biden in 2018, which led to a controlled addiction — namely, crack cocaine.
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Hunter Biden was indicted in both cases last year, a jury found him guilty of three felony firearms counts, and he pleaded guilty to failing to pay at least $1.4 million in taxes over a four-year period.
Dodge released David Weiss’ special counsel report on Hunter Biden.
During the legal proceedings, President Biden repeatedly promised not to grant clemency to his son, but Hunter Biden announced last month that he would grant his son a blanket pardon for any crimes against America he has committed or has committed. From January 1, 2014 to December 1, 2024.
Comer continued his dramatic response to the report, citing two IRS whistleblowers who sounded the alarm on Hunter Biden’s tax affairs, saying they were handcuffed from “the following evidence that could lead to Joe Biden.”
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“Two intrepid whistleblowers, Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler, blew the whistle on the DOJ’s malfeasance and politics in the Hunter Biden criminal investigation and said they were prevented from pursuing evidence that might lead to Joe Biden. Inheritance is the same as the family business – corruption He continued.
The two Whistleblower reporters, who had previously criticized Biden for apologizing to his son last month, again apologized to Bain, contradicting the Wyss report.
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“The Weiss report leaves many questions unanswered, and the American people deserve answers. The leadership of the DOJ, FBI and IRS should have done the right thing from the beginning. We should not have risked our jobs to end the preferential treatment we were being given. Years later for the president’s son, we are still facing hacker retaliation. Shapley and Ziegler wrote in a message shared by Empower Oversight, which represents the legal firm. Hackers.
Why are we the only ones suffering any consequences? It is time for serious investigation and accountability,” he said.
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Vice’s report also took issue with the president’s pardoning of Hunter Biden, specifically how President Biden described Hunter Biden’s prosecution as “selective” and “unfair.”
“This statement is unwarranted and erroneous,” Weiss wrote in the report. “Other presidents have pardoned family members, but in doing so, no one has taken the opportunity as an opportunity to falsely accuse civil servants in the Justice Department.”
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“Politicians who attack the decisions of prosecutors with political motivations, when they oppose the results of the cases, the public loses confidence in them.” Our criminal justice systemWeiss wrote in another section of the report.
The Weiss report also fails to explain why the first son’s prior and well-documented addiction to substances such as crack cocaine did not pay taxes on the millions of dollars he earned “through his surname and connections.”
“As a well-educated lawyer and businessman, Mr. Biden knowingly and intentionally chose not to pay at least $1.4 million in taxes over a four-year period. From 2016 to 2020, Mr. Biden earned more than $7 million in gross income. Approximately $1.5 million in 2016, $2.3 million in 2017; 2.1 million dollars in 2018, including 1 million dollars 2019 and $188,000 from January to October 15, 2020,” Weiss wrote in his final report released Monday.
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“Mr. Biden obtained this money by using his last name and connections to secure lucrative business opportunities, such as a board seat at Ukrainian industrial conglomerate Burisma Holdings Ltd. and partnerships with individuals associated with China Energy Conglomerate. He negotiated and executed contracts and agreements that paid millions of dollars for specific work,” Weiss said. He continued.
Weiss continued in the report that Hunter Biden “spent millions of dollars on a lavish lifestyle instead of paying his tax bills” and “deliberately failed to pay his 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 taxes.” To pay some or all of these taxes.
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“These are not ‘inconsequential’ or ‘technical’ tax code violations,” Weiss wrote. “Nor can Mr. Biden’s behavior be explained by his drug use – remarkably, Mr. Biden filed his 2018 return, deliberately reporting his income eight months later in February 2020 to reduce his tax liability. Therefore, Mr. Biden’s prosecution is warranted given the nature and severity of his tax crimes.”
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for comment on the report and Comer’s response, but did not immediately receive a response.
Hunter Biden’s attorney, Abe Lowell, released a statement Monday evening after the report, saying, “David Weiss’ 27-page report continues to ignore some of the major mysteries of the 7-year investigation.
“Mr. Weiss passed his 2023 proposal to settle this investigation with reasonable misdemeanors and the gun charges recommended by career prosecutors. Mr. Weiss has failed to explain why he withdrew on his own accord. He and his office came under fire from Republicans at the 11th hour in court, and in an unprecedented move.” When you file a lawsuit against a person before the lawsuit occurs Gun factors that aggravate those who have paid their taxes for years,” Lowell said in a statement.
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“Finally, and most curiously, Mr. Weiss has failed to explain why he and prosecutors so wildly — and denied — extended this investigation into Mr. Biden’s Russian agent conspiracy that ultimately cost taxpayers millions of dollars. What is clear from this? ?The report is a cautionary tale of prosecutorial abuse of power in the investigation of Hunter Biden is it .