JTN: The House Ways and Means Committee took final steps Tuesday to release to the public as early as this week the testimony and evidence from an IRS whistleblower who alleges the Justice Department gave favorable treatment to Hunter Biden and engaged in political interference in the criminal tax case against the first son.
Committee Chairman Jason Smith, R-Mo., scheduled an executive session for 8 a.m. Thursday where lawmakers are expected to vote to free the whistleblower evidence and testimony of IRS supervisory criminal agent Gary Shapley from the 6103 privacy requirements that normally shield Americans’ tax information from public disclosure.
The development came just hours after U.S. Attorney David Weiss in Delaware announced in a court filing that Hunter Biden has struck a deal to plead guilty to two misdemeanor charges of willfully failing to pay taxes and to enter a probation program that could eliminate a third charge, a felony, accusing him of lying on a gun application. read more
Oh sure, now that Hunter has alrewdy gotten his slap on the wrist and put this little problem safely behind him. GMAFB
And the media will spin this faster than a tornado to make the republicans look guilty of something.
I’ll be holding my breath!
We’re kinda getting to the point of no return, if any of this truly comes to light, right? I would expect desperate measures. Like a cornered lion.
Yaaaaaawwwwwnnnnn!
Nothing. Ever. Happens.
MGT, Boebert and Gaetz are the only GOP congresspeople woth a shit.
right, raise the lid after the toilet has been flushed