New evidence has surfaced showing that Hunter Biden sought to fulfill a deal with a Chinese national in 2017 where he said he was “sitting here with my father” demanding a payment and implying there would be serious consequences for failure to deliver.
The House Ways and Means Committee on Thursday revealed brand new information from a whistleblower in the IRS investigation of Hunter Biden.
The House Ways and Means Committee also voted to release 14 hours of transcribed interviews with two IRS whistleblowers.
Hundreds of pages of testimony was just released by the Republican led House Ways and Means Committee from the IRS investigation into the President’s son Hunter Biden. The IRS investigation led to a plea deal for the president’s son for tax violations reportedly struck two days ago.
IRS supervisory special agent Gary Shapley, who announced his name publicly, gave testimony for hours behind closed doors and said the Department of Justice slow-walked the investigation and made his job difficult. Shapley has since been removed from that probe.
Shapley said in his testimony related to President Joe Biden that he saw a WhatsApp message sent by Hunter Biden to a Chinese businessman in 2017. It was a July 30th, 2017 WhatsApp message from Hunter Biden to Henry Zhao, where Hunter Biden wrote, “I am sitting here with my father and we would like to understand why the commitment made has not been fulfilled. Tell the director that I would like to resolve this now before it gets out of hand and now means tonight.”
President Biden has repeatedly denied discussing any business deals with his son. A source familiar with the IRS probe tells Fox News this tax investigation that Shapley was assigned to is the same one that led to the Hunter Biden plea deal.
Chairman Jason Smith, the Republican from Missouri on House Ways and Means Committee said today to a reporter that the committee did not actually see any of Hunter Biden’s tax returns or didn’t request his tax returns. They’re going solely off this whistleblower’s statement and another unnamed whistleblower.
Meanwhile, Hunter Biden will appear in court for his previous appearance and is expected to enter guilty pleas at the end of next month in Wilmington, Delaware on July 26th.
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