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Republicans Demand Interviews With Feds Who Allegedly Covered For Hunter Biden

Three House Republicans have called for meetings with federal officials accused of failing to follow up on Hunter Biden’s foreign dealings.

Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, and Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith submitted the letter to the Attorney General. Merrick GarlandCommissioner of the Internal Revenue Service Daniel Werfeland Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheetle He requested interviews with at least 13 people who may have knowledge of the “politicization and misconduct” in the Biden investigation. Among them are Assistant U.S. Attorney Leslie Wolfe, who allegedly tipped Biden’s legal team on two occasions, and U.S. Attorney Matthew Graves, who allegedly rejected attempts to prosecute Hunter Biden in Washington, D.C. there is

In testimony before the Ways and Means Commission, IRS supervisor Gary Shapley and another whistleblower allege that they prevented Justice Department officials from fully investigating Hunter Biden’s foreign dealings. Their testimony is believed to be related to Garland and Werfel’s perjury, as the two principals argued in Parliament that investigators would not be subject to political interference. (Related: Whistleblower claims Merrick Garland and IRS lied to Congress about Hunter Biden, Republican lawmaker claims)

“The federal government is supposed to work for the American people, but whistleblower evidence suggests that several federal employees worked overtime to hide the interests of Mr. and Mrs. Biden. We need to hear from these federal officials and other witnesses about the American people, who are counting on us to ensure that villains are held accountable and restore equal enforcement of the laws,” said Congressman. said in a statement.

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