The House Oversight Committee made waves again Monday by releasing testimony from an FBI supervisory special agent that purports to corroborate previous testimony given by IRS whistleblowers Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler.
As RedState has reported on extensively, both Shapley and Ziegler made the striking claim that now-special counsel David Weiss told them and others in a meeting that he was denied special counsel status after he sought to charge Hunter Biden in Washington, D.C., and the Central District of California.
The transcript from the FBI supervisory special agent confirms other parts of the two whistleblower testimonies, including the fact that the FBI tipped off the Secret Service and Joe Biden's transition team.
After that alleged tip-off, someone obviously scuttled the entire thing because while Shapley and the FBI supervisory special agent were told to expect a call to set up the interview, they were left hanging.
When you put the pieces of this testimony together, it sure looks like the FBI was involved in helping cover up Hunter Biden's crimes.
Why would the Biden transition team need to be notified about an interview involving someone not even in government? And why did the FBI not follow up when no arrangements were made to hold the interview? Like the moves made by the DOJ to hamper the investigation, the FBI appears to have been in on the game as well.
If the FBI and DOJ were willing to brush things under the rug in 2022, why would anyone think they'd handle things aggressively and honestly in 2023?
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