A previously anonymous IRS whistleblower who has claimed a coverup in the Hunter Biden investigation will soon be anonymous no more.
His name will be revealed during a House Oversight Committee hearing set for next week, a spokesperson for the panel confirmed to The Post Wednesday.
During the July 19 hearing, the committee will hear public testimony testimony from IRS supervisory agent Gary Shapley and the second whistleblower, whose name has been kept under wraps since their presence became publicly known in May.
“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,” Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) said in a statement.
“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.
Shapley and the other whistleblower, known to be his subordinate, testified for roughly six hours on May 26 and June 1, respectively, outlining allegations that political biases dogged the federal inquiry into the first son’s finances.
Transcripts from the whistleblower’s testimony were made public June 22. In it, they alleged that Delaware US Attorney David Weiss, who helmed the probe, was stymied from pursuing additional charges...
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