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Someone is lying

Someone is lying
Either the attorney general of the United States or the U.S. attorney for the District of Delaware is lying about the investigation into Hunter Biden's alleged tax crimes. Jonathan Turley laid the situation out three days ago: ...
Either the attorney general of the United States or the U.S. attorney for the District of Delaware is lying about the investigation into Hunter Biden's alleged tax crimes. Jonathan Turley laid the situation out three days ago:
"I'm not the deciding official."
Those five words, allegedly from Delaware U.S. Attorney David Weiss, shocked IRS and FBI investigators in a meeting on October 22, 2022. This is because, in refusing to appoint a special counsel, Attorney Garland Merrick Garland had repeatedly assured the public and Congress that Weiss had total authority over his investigation.
IRS supervisory agent Gary A. Shapley Jr. told Congress he was so dismayed by Weiss's statement and other admissions that he memorialized them in a communication to other team members.
In fact, it later came to light that Shapley was so dismayed that he told at least six witnesses of his dismay, as the New York Post reported Monday:The federal prosecutor tasked with investigating Hunter Biden told at least six witnesses last year that he lacked authority to charge the first son outside Delaware and was denied special counsel status, according to an IRS whistleblower — and now the House Judiciary Committee wants to talk to them.
Delaware US Attorney David Weiss made the shocking disclosure at an Oct. 7, 2022, meeting with top IRS and FBI officials — contradicting sworn testimony from Attorney General Merrick Garland, IRS supervisory agent Gary Shapley told the House Ways and Means Committee last month.
"He surprised us by telling us on the charges, 'I'm not the deciding official on whether charges are filed,'" Shapley recounted in his May 26 testimony, which the committee released Thursday.
"He then shocked us with the earth-shattering news that the Biden-appointed D.C. U.S. Attorney Matthew Graves would not allow him to charge in his district," added Shapley, who said Graves' refusal to prosecute meant that Hunter, now 53, would not face tax charges related to "foreign income from Burisma [Holdings] and a scheme to evade his income taxes through a partnership with a convicted felon" in 2014 and 2015.
"The purposeful exclusion of the 2014 and 2015 years sanitized the most substantive criminal conduct and concealed material facts," Shapley went on.
Commentary:Someone is not gonna hang themselves if they keep going after Hunter Biden.
If criminals are never brought to justice, then there is no justice and crime isn't criminal. If that's the case with these deep state traitors, and it apparently is, then it's time the Republicans grew spines and prepare to withstand the slings and arrows from a corrupt media, corrupt NGO's, and corrupt members of both parties.
Lie detector? Garland and the witnesses for the Bidens would break the machine.
IMHO, Garland would refuse to take the Polygraph.
How about this: No more stalling. Immediately call all the witnesses and participants to Congressional Hearing by Subpoena for Friday of this week and ask them about it publicly. The people will have a chance to gauge their credibility.
Such rapid hearings would not have the breadth of issues that camouflage the real issues but would pin down the stories each is telling.
The question remains. Why would IRS and DoJ whistleblowers report these dealings and orders from the Attorney General's office and even David Weiss has testified before Congress that the A.G. interfered with the Hunter Biden investigation.
It's not just the fact that Garland has previously been caught twice in Congressional testimony in lying before, he has no choice in the matter now to lie and keep on lying.
See Also:

Who is Lying? Merrick Garland or the Whistleblowers?
Below is my column in the Hill on the growing controversy surrounding the investigation of Hunter Biden. I previously wrote on the failure of Attorney General Merrick Garland to restore public trus…

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