by Kyle Becker, Becker News:
An FBI supervisory special agent has validated the testimony of IRS whistleblowers regarding their alleged obstruction in interviewing Hunter Biden as part of a criminal investigation into his activities, according to the top Republican investigator.
The FBI agent, whose identity remains undisclosed, revealed that higher-ranking officials at the FBI alerted the Secret Service about the scheduled interview, leading to its postponement in December 2020. Consequently, the IRS and FBI investigators were unable to question Hunter Biden, as summarized in a public statement by Rep. James Comer, the chairman of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee.
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“Today, our committee staff conducted a transcribed interview with a former FBI supervisory special agent assigned to the FBI’s Wilmington office and the Biden criminal investigation,” the House Oversight Committee stated.
“The agent CONFIRMED key portions of the IRS whistleblowers’ testimony, including that both Secret Service headquarters and the Biden transition team were TIPPED OFF about the planned Hunter Biden interview,” the statement continued. “In fact, on the day of the Hunter Biden interview, FEDERAL AGENTS WERE TOLD TO STAND BY AND TO NOT APPROACH HUNTER BIDEN—they had to wait for his call. As a result of the change in plans, IRS and FBI criminal investigators never got to interview Hunter Biden as part of the investigation.”
“The former FBI supervisory special agent told committee investigators he had never been told to wait outside to be contacted by the subject of an investigation,” the statement added. “The agent’s testimony is sickening and reveals the lengths to which the DOJ is willing to go to cover up for the Bidens. The Oversight Committee, along with the Judiciary Committee and Ways & Means Committee, will continue to seek the answers, transparency, and accountability that the American people demand and deserve.”
During Monday’s testimony, the agent, referred to as “Mr. X,” agreed with the IRS agents’ assertion that the handling of the case was unprecedented. Rep. Comer’s summary indicated that the agent expressed surprise at being instructed to wait outside for contact from the subject of an investigation. The committee has further plans to hear from the IRS agents in question.
Last month, the Ways and Means Committee disclosed testimonies from the two agents, highlighting various obstacles they encountered while attempting to build a case against President Biden’s son. They claimed that the investigation deviated from standard practices. The FBI agent’s confirmation aligned with their concerns, fueling allegations of a two-tiered justice system and an attempted cover-up by the Department of Justice.