An IRS whistleblower claimed on Wednesday that he faced multiple hurdles when investigating Hunter Biden, and he said he was told multiple times that he could not charge the first son outside of the state of Delaware.
IRS Supervisory Agent Gary Shapley, who came forward last month with claims of interference in his investigation, said First State U.S. Attorney David Weiss told him repeatedly that he did not have the power to charge the younger Biden with potential financial crimes despite claiming otherwise publicly.
Shapely also claimed that Weiss did try to charge the younger Biden in Washington, D.C., and in California but was denied by U.S. Attorneys Martin Estrada and Matthew Graves, who were both appointed by President Joe Biden.
Shapley said he had Weiss make the statement that he could not charge Hunter Biden in Washington multiple times “because I knew how important that fact was, and I wanted to make sure I understood,” he told Fox News host Bret Baier.
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