EXPOSED: Dems Desperate Attempt To Conceal Hunter Biden's IRS Whistleblower Testimony

Written By BlabberBuzz | Saturday, 24 June 2023 08:35 AM
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All House Democrats on the committee that released whistleblower testimony about the Hunter Biden tax probe on Thursday voted to keep that information hidden from the public.

A pair of IRS whistleblowers gave the testimony, who accused the Biden administration of obstructing U.S. Attorney David Weiss' investigation into President Biden's son. Hunter Biden agreed to plead guilty to a pair of tax-related misdemeanor charges. Still, the whistleblowers claimed it came after the Department of Justice "provided preferential treatment, slow-walked the investigation, did nothing to avoid obvious conflicts of interest in this investigation."

The House Ways & Means Committee, which fielded the testimony, voted to make the nearly 400 pages public in a 25-18 party-line vote. House Ways & Means Committee Chair Jason Smith, R-Mo., said Republicans acted "in good faith" while accusing Democrats of "side-stepping" the two whistleblowers' testimonies. "Democrats will come to regret their vote as more facts in this investigation come to light and are judged in the court of public opinion. The scales of Justice cannot be skewed in favor of the wealthy and the politically connected," Smith told Fox News Digital on Friday.

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Rep. Kevin Hern, R-Okla., a panel member, told Fox News Digital on Friday that his Democratic counterparts' "no" votes amounted to "covering" for Hunter Biden. "The evidence presented to committee members couldn't have been more clear. The Biden administration weaponized the federal government to protect the president's son from the consequences of his illegal actions," Hern said. "It's hard to believe anyone would vote to participate in covering up those crimes, but that's exactly what every Democrat member of the committee did."

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Rep. Richard Neal, D-Mass., the top Democrat on the committee, said after the vote that his party objected to the GOP's "process" rather than public disclosures. "Clearly, the case is not ready. So many witnesses were never even contacted. According to Roll Call, they never discerned a clear legislative purpose in the discussion," Neal told reporters after the closed-door meeting to discuss the documents' release. He chaired the committee last year when it voted to release former President Trump's tax returns. That vote likewise fell along party lines, with only Democrats in favor.

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Democrats also reportedly complained that the testimonies named 50 government employees who were not interviewed. White House spokesperson Ian Sams said of the IRS whistleblowers' allegations, "Since he took office and consistent with his campaign promise that he would restore the independence of the Justice Department when it comes to decision-making in criminal investigations, President Biden has made clear that this matter would be handled independently by the Justice Department, under the leadership of a U.S. Attorney appointed by former President Trump, free from any political interference by the White House. He has upheld that commitment."

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