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"Ultimately, Hunter Biden will himself be called to testify before the House. Maybe he'll refuse to say anything."

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"That may be best for him. But for his president father, running for re-election, having his son come across like Vito Genovese taking the Fifth dozens of times before questions about shell companies and payments to himself and his dad isn't a great look.

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When Hunter Biden agreed to his plea deal last week, his lawyer said he did so with the understanding the investigation was resolved.

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Perhaps that part is. But for Joe Biden, Merrick Garland and FBI Director Christopher Wray, it's only just begun."


Writes William McGurn inΒ "Joe Biden's 'Malarkey' Defense"Β (Wall Street Journal)

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https://www.wsj.com/articles/joe-bidens-malarkey-defense-hunter-taxes-fraud-gun-charge-whistleblower-bribery-fbi-6ffa15e0

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All of a sudden stories like this are being allowed to spread.

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What does that tell you about 2024 ?

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3 hours ago, B-Man said:

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"Ultimately, Hunter Biden will himself be called to testify before the House. Maybe he'll refuse to say anything."

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"That may be best for him. But for his president father, running for re-election, having his son come across like Vito Genovese taking the Fifth dozens of times before questions about shell companies and payments to himself and his dad isn't a great look.

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When Hunter Biden agreed to his plea deal last week, his lawyer said he did so with the understanding the investigation was resolved.

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Perhaps that part is. But for Joe Biden, Merrick Garland and FBI Director Christopher Wray, it's only just begun."


Writes William McGurn inΒ "Joe Biden's 'Malarkey' Defense"Β (Wall Street Journal)

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https://www.wsj.com/articles/joe-bidens-malarkey-defense-hunter-taxes-fraud-gun-charge-whistleblower-bribery-fbi-6ffa15e0

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Hunter isn’t going to say a word to a bunch of republican congressmen, and the media will frame this as a witch-hunt while the DOJ buries and obstructs everything around it.Β 

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Good summary of the IRS agents (there's two) claim that their investigation was thwarted (it is important to note that the key events happened in the Trump/Barr administration!):

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https://www.wsj.com/articles/throw-hunters-plea-in-the-trash-irs-justice-sabotage-shapley-4ae9aef0?mod=trending_now_opn_2

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I basically agree with this take (so the tired old partisan responses would be, umm, particularly idiotic here), which is from Bush 43's head of DOJ's Tax Division.

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Paywalled, so here's a key part:

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By June 2021, Mr. Weiss’s prosecution team had gathered enough evidence to understand that Delaware wasn’t the proper venue in which to prosecute Hunter Biden’s tax crimes. Crimes allegedly committed in 2014 and 2015 would have to be charged in the District of Columbia and those allegedly committed 2016-19 would have to be charged in the Central District of California.

According to the whistleblowers’ testimony, the U.S. attorneys in the capital and Central California refused Mr. Weiss’s requests to charge Hunter Biden in their districts. Mr. Shapley testified that Mr. Weiss then asked β€œMain DOJ” to name him special counsel and was deniedβ€”possibly not for the first time. In March testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee the attorney general said that although he hadn’t made Mr. Weiss special counsel, he had given Mr. Weiss all the authority he needed to bring charges in any district he deemed appropriate.

But on Oct. 7, 2022, Mr. Shapley claims, Mr. Weiss declared in a meeting of the prosecution team that in fact he wasn’t the final decision maker with respect to charges that might be brought against Hunter Biden. It was this statement that shocked and troubled Mr. Shapley such that he braved the consequences of becoming a whistleblower and sought legal counsel on how to do so.

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CULTURE OF CORRUPTION:Β NYT quietly confirms the allegation that Merrick Garland lied to Congress about Hunter.Β 

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β€œBut these latest allegations are far more serious: they include perjury on the part of the Attorney General, and lying to Congress on the part of Weiss. If true, both men are theoretically in legal jeopardy, and any fig leaf that the case wasn’t rigged–we all know it was, but couldn’t prove it–flies off into the winds of a hurricane.

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Well, according to the NYT, they have confirmed at least one of the allegations made by the whistleblower: that Weiss enquired about charging Biden in California on charges related to crimes he committed there (even federal crimes are charged in the jurisdiction in which they took place) and he was denied permission to do so.”

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https://hotair.com/david-strom/2023/06/28/nyt-quietly-confirms-the-allegation-that-merrick-garland-lied-to-congress-about-hunter-n561135

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23 hours ago, BillsFanNC said:

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Sooner or later all this corruption had to catch up with the Biden's.Β  All part of the DNC plan.Β  Hell, Biden's lies have lies.Β  What a mess.Β Β 

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11 hours ago, All_Pro_Bills said:

1-800-BRI-BEME

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πŸ‘†Β same guiy πŸ‘‡

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On 6/28/2023 at 2:12 PM, All_Pro_Bills said:

As I said on another thread in the world of politics the truth and facts don't matter.Β  All you need to do is tell a convincing enough story that people will believe.Β 

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The psyop continues ladies and gents!

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