The hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, July 19. Chairman James Comer (R-KY) touted the accomplishments of the committee so far and said the testimony would be vital in the investigation into the alleged criminal misdeeds of Biden and the Biden family.
“Thanks to the good work of Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith, IRS whistleblowers recently provided information to Congress that confirm many findings of our investigation," Comer said in a statement.
"Additionally, these whistleblowers provided information about how the Justice Department refused to follow evidence that implicated Joe Biden, tipped off Hunter Biden’s attorneys, allowed the clock to run out with respect to certain charges, and put Hunter Biden on the path to a sweetheart plea deal," he added.
"Americans are rightfully angry about this two-tiered system of justice that seemingly allows the Biden family to operate above the law," he continued. "We need to hear from whistleblowers and other witnesses about this weaponization of federal law enforcement power. This hearing is an opportunity for the American people to hear directly from these credible and brave whistleblowers. I look forward to their testimony as the Oversight Committee, along with the House Judiciary...
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