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FBI Whistleblower: Investigators Told to Stay Away from Hunter Biden

'We weren’t allowed to ask about the Big Guy...'

(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) The House Committee on Oversight and Accountability disclosed Monday that federal investigators were ordered to not approach Hunter Biden for an interview in December of 2020.

A whistleblower in the FBI revealed that investigators were told to wait to be contacted by Biden, according to American Greatness. Biden never granted the interview, the whistleblower said.

Testimony provided by the whistleblower also confirmed portions of evidence provided by former IRS agent Gary Shapley, who came forward earlier this year.

“As part of the criminal investigation into Hunter Biden, there were multiple witness interviews planned for December 8, 2020. IRS Supervisory Special Agent Gary Shapley and the former FBI supervisory special agent were assigned to interview Hunter Biden,” the Committee said in a statement.

Before the Biden interview could take place, the FBI notified the Secret Service headquarters and the Biden transition team. The agents then allegedly received orders to wait near Hunter’s residence until he contacted them, which he never did.

The former FBI special agent told the committee that “he had never been told to wait outside to be contacted by the subject of an investigation.”

Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., said the committee would continue investigating the Bidens.

“The Justice Department’s efforts to cover up for the Bidens reveals a two-tiered system of justice that sickens the American people,” Comer said.

Evidence continues to mount against the Biden family as whistleblowers from various federal institutions step forward.

Earlier this year, Shapley revealed that Hunter Biden received $8.3 million from China, Ukraine and Romania after his father became the vice president during the Obama administration.

The younger Biden also owed at least $400,000 in unpaid taxes as a result of his shady dealings.

“We weren’t allowed to ask questions about dad, we weren’t allowed to ask about the Big Guy, we weren’t allowed to include certain names in document requests and search warrants,” Shapley said in his initial testimony. “So, we were precluded from following that line of questioning.”

The Justice Department has gone to great lengths to keep the Biden family out of trouble, recently offering a lame plea deal after Hunter faced two misdemeanor charges for failure to pay federal income tax.

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