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(Cocksucker Kevin just keeps digging himself in deeper and DEEPER, lol)

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MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on Republican Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy doubling down on his lies about the Trump appointed prosecutor David Weiss who criminally investigated Hunter Biden who has repeatedly stated he has complete control over the Hunter Biden criminal investigation.


No answer to the subject at hand by the DemonRats in this committee hearing .

Hunter getting a slap on the wrist in the form of a sweetheart plea deal .

You would think they would be chomping at the bit to expose the lies by the two whistleblowers , who in the past they couldn’t get enough of .

Instead it’s Trump this Trump that . Even showing pictures of Jared and Ivanka . What an embarrassment !

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WHISTLEBLOWERS?????????????? You fucking idiot, let me know when you come up with a "whistleblower" who is not 1) a Chinese spy 2) a arms or oil runner for Iran 3) has some actual evidence, you know, like just the evidence that the public knows that led to SEVENTY-ONE FELONY CHARGES AGAINST YOUR FUCKING FUHRER

I can't figure out who is dumber, you or NAZI Steve. Throw Road SCUM in there, too. Eat a dick, you stupid cunt-and keep on bravely insisting that Looney Rudy didn't flip (or plead). Oh, look, HE is a fucking rapist, too.

"Sounds like Rudy flipped": Giuliani evades Jan. 6 target letter after meeting with prosecutors​

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Tue, July 18, 2023 at 10:26 AM PDT



Former President Donald Trump received a target letter from special counsel Jack Smith in the January 6 investigation but his former attorney, ex-New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, evaded a similar fate after meeting with prosecutors.
Giuliani has not received a target letter, his attorney told CNN's Paula Reid, and he does not expect to be charged after he completed a voluntary interview with special counsel investigators several weeks ago.

The former president on Tuesday announced in a lengthy statement shared on Truth Social that the special counsel had informed him that he was a target of the Justice Department's probe into efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election. Trump's target letter could be a sign of another criminal indictment for the ex-president, per ABC News, which would mark his third in recent months. In June, Trump was federally indicted for allegedly mishandling classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate, and in March, a Manhattan grand jury voted to indict him on charges related to a 2016 hush-money payment made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels.
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Giuliani avoiding charges suggests that he may have "flipped to some degree," national security attorney Bradley Moss tweeted.

Ted Goodman, a political advisor to Giuliani, denied that he had "flipped."
"Any speculation that Mayor Rudy Giuliani 'flipped' against President Donald Trump is as false as previous lies that America's Mayor was somehow a Russian Agent," he said in an email. "In order to 'flip,' on President Trump—as so many in the anti-Trump media are fantasizing over—Mayor Giuliani would've had to commit perjury because all the information he has regarding [this] case points to President Trump's innocence."
Giuliani met with prosecutors for two days "queen for a day" proffer sessions, in which individuals share useful information with prosecutors in exchange for limited immunity, according to The Messenger.
Giuliani attorney Robert Costello denied that the former mayor had flipped earlier this week.
"I can tell you point blank, outright, without fear of retribution or correction, there was no quid pro quo," Costello told The Messenger. "We didn't get anything in return. We were telling the truth and we had nothing to hide because Rudy Giuliani didn't do anything wrong. It's that simple."
Costello added that "there is nothing" for Trump or anyone associated with him to "worry about because we didn't implicate anybody in anything."
Asked if Giuliani would accept a cooperation agreement in exchange for immunity, Costello said "I'm not gonna answer their speculative question like that. They're not going to charge him."
But while proffer sessions typically last for a day, it is highly unusual for Giuliani to have met with prosecutors for two days.
"That is not standard operating procedure," former federal prosecutor and defense attorney Mitchell Epner told the outlet.
"One day? You don't know what to make of [it]," added Trump's former White House lawyer Ty Cobb. "Two days though suggests that the DOJ may be considering his value as a witness."
An unnamed source told The Messenger that Costello would not have sent Giuliani in for one day, let alone two, without asking something in return.
"I'm sure the pressure is immense," the source said. "At this point in Rudy's age and career, does that matter?"
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Attorney Joseph Bondy, who represented former Giuliani associate Lev Parnas in connection to the Trump Ukraine scandal, told the outlet that Giuliani finds himself in a "different landscape" now that he is "no longer protected by the Trump cabal."
"The question is really, will he fall on the sword and protect the former president — who, it currently appears, could care less about him — or attempt to cooperate with the special prosecutor and mitigate the potential for conviction and a prison sentence at the age of 79?" he said.
While Giuliani may have evaded charges in connection to the federal probe, "Rudy has decent odds of being charged in Georgia," tweeted Georgia State University Law Prof. Anthony Michael Kreis.
Fulton County, Ga., District Attorney Fani Willis informed Giuliani last year that he is a target of her probe into TrumpWorld efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss in the state. Willis is expected to hand down indictments in the probe in late July or early August.
Editor's note: This article has been updated with a statement from Giuliani's adviser.
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WHISTLEBLOWERS?????????????? You fucking idiot, let me know when you come up with a "whistleblower" who is not 1) a Chinese spy 2) a arms or oil runner for Iran 3) has some actual evidence, you know, like just the evidence that the public knows that led to SEVENTY-ONE FELONY CHARGES AGAINST YOUR FUCKING FUHRER

I can't figure out who is dumber, you or NAZI Steve. Throw Road SCUM in there, too. Eat a dick, you stupid cunt-and keep on bravely insisting that Looney Rudy didn't flip (or plead). Oh, look, HE is a fucking rapist, too.

"Sounds like Rudy flipped": Giuliani evades Jan. 6 target letter after meeting with prosecutors​

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Gabriella Ferrigine
Tue, July 18, 2023 at 10:26 AM PDT



Former President Donald Trump received a target letter from special counsel Jack Smith in the January 6 investigation but his former attorney, ex-New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, evaded a similar fate after meeting with prosecutors.
Giuliani has not received a target letter, his attorney told CNN's Paula Reid, and he does not expect to be charged after he completed a voluntary interview with special counsel investigators several weeks ago.

The former president on Tuesday announced in a lengthy statement shared on Truth Social that the special counsel had informed him that he was a target of the Justice Department's probe into efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election. Trump's target letter could be a sign of another criminal indictment for the ex-president, per ABC News, which would mark his third in recent months. In June, Trump was federally indicted for allegedly mishandling classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate, and in March, a Manhattan grand jury voted to indict him on charges related to a 2016 hush-money payment made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels.
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Giuliani avoiding charges suggests that he may have "flipped to some degree," national security attorney Bradley Moss tweeted.

Ted Goodman, a political advisor to Giuliani, denied that he had "flipped."
"Any speculation that Mayor Rudy Giuliani 'flipped' against President Donald Trump is as false as previous lies that America's Mayor was somehow a Russian Agent," he said in an email. "In order to 'flip,' on President Trump—as so many in the anti-Trump media are fantasizing over—Mayor Giuliani would've had to commit perjury because all the information he has regarding [this] case points to President Trump's innocence."
Giuliani met with prosecutors for two days "queen for a day" proffer sessions, in which individuals share useful information with prosecutors in exchange for limited immunity, according to The Messenger.
Giuliani attorney Robert Costello denied that the former mayor had flipped earlier this week.
"I can tell you point blank, outright, without fear of retribution or correction, there was no quid pro quo," Costello told The Messenger. "We didn't get anything in return. We were telling the truth and we had nothing to hide because Rudy Giuliani didn't do anything wrong. It's that simple."
Costello added that "there is nothing" for Trump or anyone associated with him to "worry about because we didn't implicate anybody in anything."
Asked if Giuliani would accept a cooperation agreement in exchange for immunity, Costello said "I'm not gonna answer their speculative question like that. They're not going to charge him."
But while proffer sessions typically last for a day, it is highly unusual for Giuliani to have met with prosecutors for two days.
"That is not standard operating procedure," former federal prosecutor and defense attorney Mitchell Epner told the outlet.
"One day? You don't know what to make of [it]," added Trump's former White House lawyer Ty Cobb. "Two days though suggests that the DOJ may be considering his value as a witness."
An unnamed source told The Messenger that Costello would not have sent Giuliani in for one day, let alone two, without asking something in return.
"I'm sure the pressure is immense," the source said. "At this point in Rudy's age and career, does that matter?"
Want a daily wrap-up of all the news and commentary Salon has to offer? Subscribe to our morning newsletter, Crash Course.
Attorney Joseph Bondy, who represented former Giuliani associate Lev Parnas in connection to the Trump Ukraine scandal, told the outlet that Giuliani finds himself in a "different landscape" now that he is "no longer protected by the Trump cabal."
"The question is really, will he fall on the sword and protect the former president — who, it currently appears, could care less about him — or attempt to cooperate with the special prosecutor and mitigate the potential for conviction and a prison sentence at the age of 79?" he said.
While Giuliani may have evaded charges in connection to the federal probe, "Rudy has decent odds of being charged in Georgia," tweeted Georgia State University Law Prof. Anthony Michael Kreis.
Fulton County, Ga., District Attorney Fani Willis informed Giuliani last year that he is a target of her probe into TrumpWorld efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss in the state. Willis is expected to hand down indictments in the probe in late July or early August.
Editor's note: This article has been updated with a statement from Giuliani's adviser.
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Yes , two testified today with devastating testimony and one was a Dem you fucking idiot .

How do you know it was damaging to Meth mouth and the big guy ?Not a minute of coverage from the activists at MSDNC and DNCNN .


And now for the laugh of the day from Little Jamie .

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Yes two testified today with devastating testimony and one was a Dem you fucking idiot .

How do you know it was damaging to Meth mouth and the big guy .
Not a minute of coverage from the activists at MSDNC and DNCNN .


And now for the laugh of the day from Little Jamie .

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For you to try and pretend any of this, from a private citizenk, who was NEVER employed in either the Obama or Biden administration is in any way, shape, or form nearly as significant as the 340 million dollar grab by Rubber Titties and her traito husband, the cool TWO BILLION DOLLAR GRAB from a murderous Saudi "prince," shows that you are indeed, LENBO the DUMBO. And, even worse, the SEVENTY-ONE FELONY CHARGES BEING CRAMMED UP BLUBBER BOY'S BULBOUS BUTT, WITH MORE TO COME, YOU STUPID COCKSUCKER.

IRS whistleblowers lash out at federal officials in fiery Hunter Biden hearing: 5 takeaways​




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IRS whistleblowers testify before House committee on Hunter Biden case​

Two Internal Revenue Service employees testified in the House Oversight Committee hearing on Hunter Biden's tax case.
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Phillip M. Bailey, USA TODAY
Wed, July 19, 2023 at 2:10 PM PDT


Two whistleblowers provided Congress with their side of the story from the yearslong investigation into Hunter Biden, who has become a lightning rod for Republican allegations about a two-tiered justice system in the United States.
Speaking to leaders of three powerful House committees, who held a joint hearing Wednesday, Internal Revenue Service employees Greg Shapley and Joseph Ziegler − who was previously known as "whistleblower x" − alleged U.S. Justice Department officials slow walked the investigation into President Joe Biden's youngest son.
"It appeared to me, based on what I experienced, that the U.S. attorney in Delaware in our investigation was constantly hamstrung, limited and marginalized by (Justice Department) officials as well as other U.S. attorneys," Ziegler said.
This marks the first public testimony from the two IRS agents who were assigned to the case, which focused on tax and gun charges against Hunter Biden, who ultimately agreed to plead guilty to two misdemeanor counts of tax evasion and participate in a pretrial program in June.
Supervisory IRS Special Agent Gary Shapley (L) and IRS Criminal Investigator Joseph Ziegler are sworn-in as they testify during a House Oversight Committee hearing related to the Justice Department's investigation of Hunter Biden, on Capitol Hill July 19, 2023 in Washington, DC. The committee heard testimony from two whistleblowers from the Internal Revenue Service who allege that the Hunter Biden criminal probe was mishandled by the Department of Justice.

Supervisory IRS Special Agent Gary Shapley (L) and IRS Criminal Investigator Joseph Ziegler are sworn-in as they testify during a House Oversight Committee hearing related to the Justice Department's investigation of Hunter Biden, on Capitol Hill July 19, 2023 in Washington, DC. The committee heard testimony from two whistleblowers from the Internal Revenue Service who allege that the Hunter Biden criminal probe was mishandled by the Department of Justice.More
Republican officials and other conservative activists have swarmed Hunter Biden for years, blasting the plea deal as a "slap on the wrist" and a sign of preferential treatment that an average American wouldn't get.
Shapley said the investigation's treatment was different from any other case during his 14-year stint with the agency.
"At every stage decisions were made that benefited the subject of this investigation," he said.
The Justice Department has denied both Ziegler and Shapley's claims.
Here are key moments from Wednesday's hearing.

Agent X revealed − and he's a Democrat​

Joe Ziegler, Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Whistleblower X, testifies before the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability during a hearing regarding the criminal investigation into the Bidens, on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on July 19, 2023.

Joe Ziegler, Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Whistleblower X, testifies before the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability during a hearing regarding the criminal investigation into the Bidens, on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on July 19, 2023.
Ziegler, a 13-year IRS veteran, was the main IRS case agent on the case and supervised by Shapley. He had been anonymous until Wednesday's hearing.
During his opening statement, Ziegler emphasized that he is a gay man and a registered Democrat who has been accused of betraying his party. He compared testifying to the day he came out as a member of the LGBTQ community.
"I am an example to other LGBTQ people out there who are questioning doing the right thing at the potential costs to themselves and others," he said. "We should always do the right thing no matter how painful the process might be."

Whistleblowers target Hunter Biden's tax delinquency​

Ziegler alleged David Weiss, the U.S. Attorney for Delaware, who was appointed by former President Donald Trump, previously agreed certain felony charges against Hunter Biden were warranted.
But he said other Justice Department officials believed no jury would convict him given given his drug addiction and the death of his brother, Beau Biden.
Hunter Biden improperly claimed business deductions for a range of personal expenses, Zeigler said, from his children's college tuition to stays for his drug dealer at a Hollywood hotel. In written testimony, he said he was denied a request to interview Hunter Biden’s adult children, alleging prosecutors said that would "get us into hot water."
"I do not want my colleagues at the IRS, FBI and other federal law enforcement agencies to go through my frustrating journey," Zeigler said.

Don't ask the 'big guy' or dad: Here's what IRS agents allege happened​

IRS Supervisory Special Agent Gary Shapley testifies in front of the House Oversight Committee on July 19, 2023 in Washington. Shapley alleges that the Justice Department interfered in the IRS investigation of Hunter Biden.

IRS Supervisory Special Agent Gary Shapley testifies in front of the House Oversight Committee on July 19, 2023 in Washington. Shapley alleges that the Justice Department interfered in the IRS investigation of Hunter Biden.
Joe Biden has long denied speaking with Hunter Biden about his business dealings, and he expressed personal support for his son after Hunter Biden's plea deal was announced.
Throughout the hearing, Ziegler and Shapley drilled into how they felt Hunter Biden was receiving special treatment, and that they were discouraged from pursuing the case to its fullest extent.
During his opening statement, Shapley said aspects of the investigation were delayed until after the 2020 election and then never pursued because of the political optics, including any examination of Joe Biden's role, if any.
"Prosecutors instructed investigators not to ask about the 'big guy' or dad when conducting interviews," he said.
Shapley also alleged Weiss wanted to bring the tax fraud charges against Hunter Biden in jurisdictions outside Delaware, including the District of Columbia and California, but was denied.
Weiss and federal investigators have denied those claims, saying he never wanted to bring charges in other states or cities.

GOP: Who are you going to believe?​

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, speaks during a subcommittee hearing on Feb. 9, 2023.

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, speaks during a subcommittee hearing on Feb. 9, 2023.
Republican lawmakers, who launched an investigation days after Hunter Biden's plea deal went public, said the two IRS agent are credible, and that their claims should be taken seriously.
"The White House and Democrats would have Americans believe that our investigation is based on five years of conspiracy theories," said Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., chairman of the oversight panel.
"But we have facts and new evidence continues to be uncovered by our committee revealing the first family's corruption," he added.
Other GOP lawmakers pointed to contradictions in Weiss's letters to House committees, and how the the whistleblower's testimony underscores an anxiety that the Justice Department and other federal agencies allow politics to tip the scales of justice.
"The question is who you're going to believe," Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, said.

Dems: Hunter Biden 'lost his way' but there's no evidence of interference​

Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., the ranking member of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee, defends the policies of work-from-home rules and telework for federal workers during the COVID-19 emergency as the new Republican majority introduces a bill to limit them, in the House Rules Committee, at the Capitol in Washington, Monday, Jan. 30, 2023.

Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., the ranking member of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee, defends the policies of work-from-home rules and telework for federal workers during the COVID-19 emergency as the new Republican majority introduces a bill to limit them, in the House Rules Committee, at the Capitol in Washington, Monday, Jan. 30, 2023.
Throughout the hearing, Democratic lawmakers looked to poke holes in the two agent's testimony and the GOP's assertion about the investigation.
Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., pointed out how Joe Biden never replaced Weiss, a Trump appointee, and he has stayed out of the investigation into his son.
"Now, can you imagine Donald Trump saying nothing about a witch hunt or not trying to quash the prosecution if it were his son being prosecuted?" he said.
Other Democratic lawmakers grilled the two IRS agents and pointed out how claims of delays during the investigation happened before Biden was ever president.
Raskin, the ranking Democrat on the oversight panel, added that no concrete evidence was presented that Hunter Biden was given preferential treatment, and that the two whistleblowers are simply expressing their disagreement with the decision to accept a plea.
"We'll hear about how they disagreed on investigative steps and what criminal charges to bring on normal stuff in government investigations that doesn't usually lead to a congressional hearing," he said.
"But one thing you will not hear today is any evidence of wrongdoing, by President Joe Biden or his administration."
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: IRS whistleblowers speak out at Hunter Biden hearing, Agent X revealed
 

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For you to try and pretend any of this, from a private citizenk, who was NEVER employed in either the Obama or Biden administration is in any way, shape, or form nearly as significant as the 340 million dollar grab by Rubber Titties and her traito husband, the cool TWO BILLION DOLLAR GRAB from a murderous Saudi "prince," shows that you are indeed, LENBO the DUMBO. And, even worse, the SEVENTY-ONE FELONY CHARGES BEING CRAMMED UP BLUBBER BOY'S BULBOUS BUTT, WITH MORE TO COME, YOU STUPID COCKSUCKER.

IRS whistleblowers lash out at federal officials in fiery Hunter Biden hearing: 5 takeaways​




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IRS whistleblowers testify before House committee on Hunter Biden case​

Two Internal Revenue Service employees testified in the House Oversight Committee hearing on Hunter Biden's tax case.
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Phillip M. Bailey, USA TODAY
Wed, July 19, 2023 at 2:10 PM PDT


Two whistleblowers provided Congress with their side of the story from the yearslong investigation into Hunter Biden, who has become a lightning rod for Republican allegations about a two-tiered justice system in the United States.
Speaking to leaders of three powerful House committees, who held a joint hearing Wednesday, Internal Revenue Service employees Greg Shapley and Joseph Ziegler − who was previously known as "whistleblower x" − alleged U.S. Justice Department officials slow walked the investigation into President Joe Biden's youngest son.
"It appeared to me, based on what I experienced, that the U.S. attorney in Delaware in our investigation was constantly hamstrung, limited and marginalized by (Justice Department) officials as well as other U.S. attorneys," Ziegler said.
This marks the first public testimony from the two IRS agents who were assigned to the case, which focused on tax and gun charges against Hunter Biden, who ultimately agreed to plead guilty to two misdemeanor counts of tax evasion and participate in a pretrial program in June.
Supervisory IRS Special Agent Gary Shapley (L) and IRS Criminal Investigator Joseph Ziegler are sworn-in as they testify during a House Oversight Committee hearing related to the Justice Department's investigation of Hunter Biden, on Capitol Hill July 19, 2023 in Washington, DC. The committee heard testimony from two whistleblowers from the Internal Revenue Service who allege that the Hunter Biden criminal probe was mishandled by the Department of Justice.

Supervisory IRS Special Agent Gary Shapley (L) and IRS Criminal Investigator Joseph Ziegler are sworn-in as they testify during a House Oversight Committee hearing related to the Justice Department's investigation of Hunter Biden, on Capitol Hill July 19, 2023 in Washington, DC. The committee heard testimony from two whistleblowers from the Internal Revenue Service who allege that the Hunter Biden criminal probe was mishandled by the Department of Justice.More
Republican officials and other conservative activists have swarmed Hunter Biden for years, blasting the plea deal as a "slap on the wrist" and a sign of preferential treatment that an average American wouldn't get.
Shapley said the investigation's treatment was different from any other case during his 14-year stint with the agency.
"At every stage decisions were made that benefited the subject of this investigation," he said.
The Justice Department has denied both Ziegler and Shapley's claims.
Here are key moments from Wednesday's hearing.

Agent X revealed − and he's a Democrat​

Joe Ziegler, Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Whistleblower X, testifies before the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability during a hearing regarding the criminal investigation into the Bidens, on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on July 19, 2023.

Joe Ziegler, Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Whistleblower X, testifies before the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability during a hearing regarding the criminal investigation into the Bidens, on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on July 19, 2023.
Ziegler, a 13-year IRS veteran, was the main IRS case agent on the case and supervised by Shapley. He had been anonymous until Wednesday's hearing.
During his opening statement, Ziegler emphasized that he is a gay man and a registered Democrat who has been accused of betraying his party. He compared testifying to the day he came out as a member of the LGBTQ community.
"I am an example to other LGBTQ people out there who are questioning doing the right thing at the potential costs to themselves and others," he said. "We should always do the right thing no matter how painful the process might be."

Whistleblowers target Hunter Biden's tax delinquency​

Ziegler alleged David Weiss, the U.S. Attorney for Delaware, who was appointed by former President Donald Trump, previously agreed certain felony charges against Hunter Biden were warranted.
But he said other Justice Department officials believed no jury would convict him given given his drug addiction and the death of his brother, Beau Biden.
Hunter Biden improperly claimed business deductions for a range of personal expenses, Zeigler said, from his children's college tuition to stays for his drug dealer at a Hollywood hotel. In written testimony, he said he was denied a request to interview Hunter Biden’s adult children, alleging prosecutors said that would "get us into hot water."
"I do not want my colleagues at the IRS, FBI and other federal law enforcement agencies to go through my frustrating journey," Zeigler said.

Don't ask the 'big guy' or dad: Here's what IRS agents allege happened​

IRS Supervisory Special Agent Gary Shapley testifies in front of the House Oversight Committee on July 19, 2023 in Washington. Shapley alleges that the Justice Department interfered in the IRS investigation of Hunter Biden.

IRS Supervisory Special Agent Gary Shapley testifies in front of the House Oversight Committee on July 19, 2023 in Washington. Shapley alleges that the Justice Department interfered in the IRS investigation of Hunter Biden.
Joe Biden has long denied speaking with Hunter Biden about his business dealings, and he expressed personal support for his son after Hunter Biden's plea deal was announced.
Throughout the hearing, Ziegler and Shapley drilled into how they felt Hunter Biden was receiving special treatment, and that they were discouraged from pursuing the case to its fullest extent.
During his opening statement, Shapley said aspects of the investigation were delayed until after the 2020 election and then never pursued because of the political optics, including any examination of Joe Biden's role, if any.
"Prosecutors instructed investigators not to ask about the 'big guy' or dad when conducting interviews," he said.
Shapley also alleged Weiss wanted to bring the tax fraud charges against Hunter Biden in jurisdictions outside Delaware, including the District of Columbia and California, but was denied.
Weiss and federal investigators have denied those claims, saying he never wanted to bring charges in other states or cities.

GOP: Who are you going to believe?​

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, speaks during a subcommittee hearing on Feb. 9, 2023.

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, speaks during a subcommittee hearing on Feb. 9, 2023.
Republican lawmakers, who launched an investigation days after Hunter Biden's plea deal went public, said the two IRS agent are credible, and that their claims should be taken seriously.
"The White House and Democrats would have Americans believe that our investigation is based on five years of conspiracy theories," said Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., chairman of the oversight panel.
"But we have facts and new evidence continues to be uncovered by our committee revealing the first family's corruption," he added.
Other GOP lawmakers pointed to contradictions in Weiss's letters to House committees, and how the the whistleblower's testimony underscores an anxiety that the Justice Department and other federal agencies allow politics to tip the scales of justice.
"The question is who you're going to believe," Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, said.

Dems: Hunter Biden 'lost his way' but there's no evidence of interference​

Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., the ranking member of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee, defends the policies of work-from-home rules and telework for federal workers during the COVID-19 emergency as the new Republican majority introduces a bill to limit them, in the House Rules Committee, at the Capitol in Washington, Monday, Jan. 30, 2023.

Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., the ranking member of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee, defends the policies of work-from-home rules and telework for federal workers during the COVID-19 emergency as the new Republican majority introduces a bill to limit them, in the House Rules Committee, at the Capitol in Washington, Monday, Jan. 30, 2023.
Throughout the hearing, Democratic lawmakers looked to poke holes in the two agent's testimony and the GOP's assertion about the investigation.
Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., pointed out how Joe Biden never replaced Weiss, a Trump appointee, and he has stayed out of the investigation into his son.
"Now, can you imagine Donald Trump saying nothing about a witch hunt or not trying to quash the prosecution if it were his son being prosecuted?" he said.
Other Democratic lawmakers grilled the two IRS agents and pointed out how claims of delays during the investigation happened before Biden was ever president.
Raskin, the ranking Democrat on the oversight panel, added that no concrete evidence was presented that Hunter Biden was given preferential treatment, and that the two whistleblowers are simply expressing their disagreement with the decision to accept a plea.
"We'll hear about how they disagreed on investigative steps and what criminal charges to bring on normal stuff in government investigations that doesn't usually lead to a congressional hearing," he said.
"But one thing you will not hear today is any evidence of wrongdoing, by President Joe Biden or his administration."
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: IRS whistleblowers speak out at Hunter Biden hearing, Agent X revealed


You sound just as dumb as the brain dead DemonRats who used their 5 minutes of time to talk about anything but the testimomy by the two WHISTLEBLOWERS .

Trump this Trump that Jared and Ivanka this that . What an embarrassment .


CNN had breaking news today

"Jack MeOff went to Subway."

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You sound just as dumb as the brain dead DemonRats who used their 5 minutes of time to talk about anything but the testimomy by the two WHISTLEBLOWERS .

Trump this Trump that Jared and Ivanka this that . What an embarrassment .


CNN had breaking news today

"Jack MeOff went to Subway."

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You didn't answer the question-big surprise-so, go blow NAZI Stevie and whimper like a dog while your boy takes SEVENTY-ONE FELONY CHARGES UP THE ASS, WITH MORE "ON DECK," DUMBO

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??? u are not the ignorant jackass whisper ?? way over his head
Go slurp on Momma Nazi's hairy nips, cocksucker.


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Deflecting is bringing up a topic totally unrelated to the thread you started . Got it scumbag ?

Keep avoiding those 2 whistleblowers and other witnesses who say Weiss said the exact opposite .

Eat a dick and pay your fine you low life scamming scumbag .

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You know how many times you've trumpeting that THIS is whistleblower that will bring the "Biden Crime Family" DOWN, you fat, stupid cocksucker? A LOT. Let those "whistleblowers" go under oath, until then, you a re just a fat, funky, welching cum-on-chin tub of blubber. YOUR LATEST WHISTLEBLOWER WAS ARRESTED MONTHS AGO, AND YOU'RE TALKING SHIT? GO BLOW YOUR FELLOW WELCHER, GLAZED PIGGY, DUMBO, ON, AND ENJOY THOSE SEVENTY-ONE FELONY CHARGES.


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Republicans CRIMINAL INTERFERENCE with DOJ is MOST PATHETIC Move Yet​


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MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on Republicans in the House of Representatives colluding with Donald Trump to go on the “offensive” against Special Counsel Jack Smith after Trump received a target letter.


You know how many times you've trumpeting that THIS is whistleblower that will bring the "Biden Crime Family" DOWN, you fat, stupid cocksucker? A LOT. Let those "whistleblowers" go under oath, until then, you a re just a fat, funky, welching cum-on-chin tub of blubber. YOUR LATEST WHISTLEBLOWER WAS ARRESTED MONTHS AGO, AND YOU'RE TALKING SHIT? GO BLOW YOUR FELLOW WELCHER, GLAZED PIGGY, DUMBO, ON, AND ENJOY THOSE SEVENTY-ONE FELONY CHARGES.


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Go tongue NAZI Scum's shit encrusted asshole, DUMBO:

Hunter Biden’s ‘laptop’ looks more and more like a politically motivated criminal scheme

Hunter, author

by Hunter for Daily Kos
Daily Kos Staff
Wednesday, July 19, 2023 at 7:55:22a PDT
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/20...olitically-motivated-criminal-scheme#comments
During the 2016 elections, Russian government agents hacked into the Democratic National Committee and into Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign, then dumped the stolen data in an effort to sabotage Donald Trump’s election opponent. The more we learn about the supposed “Hunter Biden laptop,” a scandal meant to roil the campaign of Donald Trump’s election opponent four years later, the more it looks like somebody was following the same hack-and-dump playbook.
Marcy Wheeler has a new post that breaks down some of the many, many known oddities of the supposed "laptop." When you consider that the whole premise of the story to begin with is that a "Hunter Biden" allegedly wandered into a random Delaware computer repair shop, handed over a damaged laptop, completely forgot about it afterward, and then somehow the computer dude and/or allies decided that Donald Trump ratf--ker Rudy freaking Giuliani was the person he needed to deliver the laptop's data to, dozens of other oddities piled on top of that begin to turn what started out as farce into a full three-ring circus of weird.



















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Marcy's post is, as usual, worth reading in full, but here’s the shortest version of it: Quite a lot of evidence suggests that in 2018 or 2019, Hunter Biden was the target of a successful phish or other hack that gave an outside party access to his iCloud account, his email accounts, and other data.
Of special note is a window of time during which Hunter was receiving addiction treatment (from the disgraced ex-Fox News talking head Dr. Keith Ablow, no less, just to put a nearly cartoonish spin on all this yet again) and appears to have had "limited" online communications. Despite those limited communications, somebody was using this period of time to make a hell of a lot of technical changes to Hunter's iCloud and email accounts, including:
  • Changed the password and related phone numbers to his rhb iCloud account
  • Installed and gave full access to his droidhunter gmail account a real app, called Hunter, that can send email on someone else’s behalf
  • Signed into that droidhunter account using a new device
  • Again changed emails and phone numbers associated with his rhb account
  • Asked for a full copy of his rhbdc iCloud account
  • Reset the password of that rhbdc iCloud account
  • Made droidhunter account the notification email for the rhbdc account
  • Downloaded all Hunter’s Apple Store purchases

  • Signed into the droidhunter account from a burner phone
  • Restored the prior trusted phone number
  • Added software that could record calls
  • Started erasing and then locked a laptop — probably the one that would eventually end up in Mac Isaac’s store
The list goes on, but the changes line up almost precisely with what you'd see in the aftermath of a successful phishing attack or other security breach. Passwords and security-related phone numbers were changed, access was granted to additional devices and burner phones, there was a "full copy" made of his iCloud account, some spyware or spyware-adjacent new tools were installed, and after a full data dump was made, some of the security changes were reverted so as to obfuscate what had just gone on.
The emails from Hunter around this time period don't suggest a man deep in the weeds of tweaking his own online security details, to put it mildly, so we're left wondering just who was doing all this fiddling.
The sheer number should have raised alarms that people had broken into Hunter Biden’s iCloud accounts when the IRS asked Apple for Hunter Biden’s subscriber information in November 2019, in advance of writing a subpoena for the laptop in custody of John Paul Mac Isaac. Additionally, there were a bunch of attempts to get into Hunter Biden’s Venmo account, and the account added two new Remembered Devices within 12 minutes of each other in August 2018, one in the LA foothills and the other in Las Vegas. That and other details (including texts and emails) might have raised questions about whether sex workers from the very same escort service on which the IRS had predicated this entire investigation took steps to compromise Hunter Biden’s devices.
The evidence is very good, then, that Hunter Biden's online accounts were successfully hacked shortly before a "laptop" purportedly belonging to him mysteriously showed up in a Delaware computer repair shop, packed with seemingly legitimate data that then was handed over to Rudy freaking Giuliani, the man in Donald Trump's orbit most intimately involved in ginning up dirt, any dirt at all, about Hunter Biden during Trump's reelection bid.
A bunch of media outlets have previously breathlessly reported that the laptop had been "verified" as belonging to Hunter Biden while simultaneously fudging what that means. It means that the laptop, or at least its alleged hard drive, does indeed contain data from Hunter's email and iCloud accounts. There's another obvious scenario, though, and that's the exact hack-and-dump scheme that the FBI was warning Twitter and Facebook off of before the New York Post reported its original scoop revealing the alleged existence of the laptop.
Government disinformation specialists were warning, in the wake of Giuliani's already exposed anti-Biden ratf--king efforts based in part on hoaxes pushed by pro-Russian interests (see: Trump's impeachment, as in the first one and not the second one) that foreign disinformation aimed at bending the 2020 elections was still prevalent. Counterintelligence specialists were on watch, especially after Russian agents successfully hacked into the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns in 2016, "dumping" the stolen information through multiple entities in an attempt to boost Trump's chances of winning.
What we have in the Hunter laptop case appears to be an uncannily similar series of events. Hunter's email, iCloud, Venmo, and other accounts appear to have been breached in 2018 and 2019. His data was copied, spyware was installed, and cursory attempts to cover up the breach were made.
And then, lo and behold, a laptop containing a copy of that data—one that showed clear evidence of the data being tampered with—gets dumped at a computer repair shop, never to be picked up again, while a copy of its data somehow makes it to Giuliani.
The only thing that would make all of this sketchier than it already is? A bizarre Russian link—and the joke’s on you if you thought there wouldn't be one because weirdly, very very weirdly, the escort service suspected of possibly being an origin point for hacks of Hunter's Venmo account appears to be tied to Russia.
Marcy's careful to leave out speculation beyond what seems obvious: The activity surrounding Hunter's online accounts seems to strongly suggest hackers successfully breached his accounts well before the laptop ever materialized. But we can speculate where she didn't: Was this yet another hack-and-dump operation aimed, quite specifically, at damaging Trump's election opponent?
How do we explain Giuliani's front-and-center appearance here?
From the beginning, few news outlets besides the New York Post were willing to touch this story because from the computer repairman himself to the specifics of what was allegedly found and how, all of it looked like a hack and dump. Republicans have bellowed in outrage at how little traction the story is getting in the media even now that the data is supposedly "confirmed" to be Hunter's. But that's not surprising either; it's almost certainly the result of criminal hacking.
Oh, and there also hasn't been much found on the laptop that wasn't already known: Hunter Biden has suffered through addiction, has spent substantial cash on drugs and sex workers, and has muddled through his troubled life slightly better than most addicts might due to his perceived closeness to his well-connected father. But it would be a hell of a thing if this episode turned out to be exactly the Giuliani-assisted foreign operation it appeared to be from the moment the New York Post wrote it up.

ENJOY THOSE SEVENTY-ONE FELONY CHARGES, DUMBO. WITH A LITTLE LUCK, WE MAY BE AT THREE FIGURES BY FRIDAY, LOL.


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Go tongue NAZI Scum's shit encrusted asshole, DUMBO:

Hunter Biden’s ‘laptop’ looks more and more like a politically motivated criminal scheme

Hunter, author

by Hunter for Daily Kos
Daily Kos Staff
Wednesday, July 19, 2023 at 7:55:22a PDT
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/20...olitically-motivated-criminal-scheme#comments
During the 2016 elections, Russian government agents hacked into the Democratic National Committee and into Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign, then dumped the stolen data in an effort to sabotage Donald Trump’s election opponent. The more we learn about the supposed “Hunter Biden laptop,” a scandal meant to roil the campaign of Donald Trump’s election opponent four years later, the more it looks like somebody was following the same hack-and-dump playbook.
Marcy Wheeler has a new post that breaks down some of the many, many known oddities of the supposed "laptop." When you consider that the whole premise of the story to begin with is that a "Hunter Biden" allegedly wandered into a random Delaware computer repair shop, handed over a damaged laptop, completely forgot about it afterward, and then somehow the computer dude and/or allies decided that Donald Trump ratf--ker Rudy freaking Giuliani was the person he needed to deliver the laptop's data to, dozens of other oddities piled on top of that begin to turn what started out as farce into a full three-ring circus of weird.



















Read More


Marcy's post is, as usual, worth reading in full, but here’s the shortest version of it: Quite a lot of evidence suggests that in 2018 or 2019, Hunter Biden was the target of a successful phish or other hack that gave an outside party access to his iCloud account, his email accounts, and other data.
Of special note is a window of time during which Hunter was receiving addiction treatment (from the disgraced ex-Fox News talking head Dr. Keith Ablow, no less, just to put a nearly cartoonish spin on all this yet again) and appears to have had "limited" online communications. Despite those limited communications, somebody was using this period of time to make a hell of a lot of technical changes to Hunter's iCloud and email accounts, including:

The list goes on, but the changes line up almost precisely with what you'd see in the aftermath of a successful phishing attack or other security breach. Passwords and security-related phone numbers were changed, access was granted to additional devices and burner phones, there was a "full copy" made of his iCloud account, some spyware or spyware-adjacent new tools were installed, and after a full data dump was made, some of the security changes were reverted so as to obfuscate what had just gone on.
The emails from Hunter around this time period don't suggest a man deep in the weeds of tweaking his own online security details, to put it mildly, so we're left wondering just who was doing all this fiddling.

The evidence is very good, then, that Hunter Biden's online accounts were successfully hacked shortly before a "laptop" purportedly belonging to him mysteriously showed up in a Delaware computer repair shop, packed with seemingly legitimate data that then was handed over to Rudy freaking Giuliani, the man in Donald Trump's orbit most intimately involved in ginning up dirt, any dirt at all, about Hunter Biden during Trump's reelection bid.
A bunch of media outlets have previously breathlessly reported that the laptop had been "verified" as belonging to Hunter Biden while simultaneously fudging what that means. It means that the laptop, or at least its alleged hard drive, does indeed contain data from Hunter's email and iCloud accounts. There's another obvious scenario, though, and that's the exact hack-and-dump scheme that the FBI was warning Twitter and Facebook off of before the New York Post reported its original scoop revealing the alleged existence of the laptop.
Government disinformation specialists were warning, in the wake of Giuliani's already exposed anti-Biden ratf--king efforts based in part on hoaxes pushed by pro-Russian interests (see: Trump's impeachment, as in the first one and not the second one) that foreign disinformation aimed at bending the 2020 elections was still prevalent. Counterintelligence specialists were on watch, especially after Russian agents successfully hacked into the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns in 2016, "dumping" the stolen information through multiple entities in an attempt to boost Trump's chances of winning.
What we have in the Hunter laptop case appears to be an uncannily similar series of events. Hunter's email, iCloud, Venmo, and other accounts appear to have been breached in 2018 and 2019. His data was copied, spyware was installed, and cursory attempts to cover up the breach were made.
And then, lo and behold, a laptop containing a copy of that data—one that showed clear evidence of the data being tampered with—gets dumped at a computer repair shop, never to be picked up again, while a copy of its data somehow makes it to Giuliani.
The only thing that would make all of this sketchier than it already is? A bizarre Russian link—and the joke’s on you if you thought there wouldn't be one because weirdly, very very weirdly, the escort service suspected of possibly being an origin point for hacks of Hunter's Venmo account appears to be tied to Russia.
Marcy's careful to leave out speculation beyond what seems obvious: The activity surrounding Hunter's online accounts seems to strongly suggest hackers successfully breached his accounts well before the laptop ever materialized. But we can speculate where she didn't: Was this yet another hack-and-dump operation aimed, quite specifically, at damaging Trump's election opponent?
How do we explain Giuliani's front-and-center appearance here?
From the beginning, few news outlets besides the New York Post were willing to touch this story because from the computer repairman himself to the specifics of what was allegedly found and how, all of it looked like a hack and dump. Republicans have bellowed in outrage at how little traction the story is getting in the media even now that the data is supposedly "confirmed" to be Hunter's. But that's not surprising either; it's almost certainly the result of criminal hacking.
Oh, and there also hasn't been much found on the laptop that wasn't already known: Hunter Biden has suffered through addiction, has spent substantial cash on drugs and sex workers, and has muddled through his troubled life slightly better than most addicts might due to his perceived closeness to his well-connected father. But it would be a hell of a thing if this episode turned out to be exactly the Giuliani-assisted foreign operation it appeared to be from the moment the New York Post wrote it up.

ENJOY THOSE SEVENTY-ONE FELONY CHARGES, DUMBO. WITH A LITTLE LUCK, WE MAY BE AT THREE FIGURES BY FRIDAY, LOL.


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Meth mouth’s “laptop” could be part of a Giuliani assisted foreign operation ?

Not even the dumbest of the dumb DemonRats believe that garbage . But apparently you do .

In other news , the dossier pee tape could surface any day now .

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Meth mouth’s “laptop” could be part of a Giuliani assisted foreign operation ?

Not even the dumbest of the dumb DemonRats believe that garbage . But apparently you do .

In other news , the dossier pee tape could surface any day now .

:lmao:

I’ll repeat once again . I shit smarter than you .
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