Ex-FBI agent confirms Biden transition team warned about Hunter interview: Oversight

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Rep. James Comer Jr., R-Ky., speaks to reporters about Hunter Biden Tuesday, June 20, 2023, on Capitol Hill in Washington. President Joe Biden’s son Hunter will plead guilty to federal tax offenses and avoid a full prosecution on a separate gun charge in a deal with the Justice Department that likely spares him time behind bars. (Graeme Jennings / Washington Examiner)

Ex-FBI agent confirms Biden transition team warned about Hunter interview: Oversight

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A former FBI agent has confirmed key portions of testimony from two Internal Revenue Service whistleblowers, including that federal investigators were not allowed to interview Hunter Biden, according to the House Oversight Committee.

Chairman of the House Oversight Committee James Comer (R-KY) stated on Monday, that an interview given by a former FBI supervisory special agent confirmed previous testimony that the FBI and Secret Service were tipped off about an interview with the younger Biden on the day before the interview was scheduled to occur.

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According to the testimony, on the day of the interview, IRS and FBI criminal investigators were instructed to stand down and not approach Hunter Biden.

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“As a result of the change in plans, IRS and FBI criminal investigators never got to interview Hunter Biden as part of the investigation,” Comer said in a statement. “The Justice Department’s efforts to cover up for the Bidens reveals a two-tiered system of justice that sickens the American people. The Oversight Committee, along with the Judiciary Committee and Ways and Means Committee, will continue to seek the answers, transparency, and accountability that the American people demand and deserve.”

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