In order to appear before the House Oversight Committee, which is presided over by Rep. James Comer (R-Ky), two IRS whistleblowers were dispatched. The IRS is presently looking into Hunter Biden and other members of the Biden crime family. One of the informants, known as “Whistleblower X,” disclosed that the IRS had intimidated him for his role in bringing attention to the crimes committed by the Biden family.
Whistleblower X, who himself as a “gay Democrat,” stated in his opening statement that he had been employed by the IRS since 2010, having previously worked as an external auditor at Ernst & Young.
“His IRS career included work on tax and money laundering investigations and as a health care fraud coordinator and a public information officer,” reported Townhall. “Subsequently, ‘X’ became part of the International Tax and Financial Crimes Group based in D.C. in 2018.”
In his opening statement before Congress, X stated that he witnessed “the corrosion of ethical standards” and “abuse of power” while working at the IRS. This prompted him to “shed light on these actions and expose those responsible.”
“I recognize that while I was present at the start of this investigation and was closely involved with the investigation for roughly five years – that I’m just a part of the story,” X added.
“Others, including my colleague and supervisor Gary Shapley who is here with me today, have their own views and understandings of what took place during this investigation.”
Whistleblower X was cut off from communications with authorities and removed from investigation team for speaking up about Biden family’s criminal acts
After numerous unsuccessful attempts to raise concerns internally, X ultimately made the decision to go public and testify before Congress about what he knows. This was after his own agency threatened and retaliated against him for raising the issue.
“At the end of the day, I worked on a complex criminal tax investigation over the last five years and the investigative process is 99 percent done and we were in the process of bringing the case to indictment,” X said.
“Since October of 2022, the Delaware AUSAs and DOJ-Tax had effectively stopped communicating with me and my team has ultimately been removed from the investigative team.”
Before all communication between him, IRS investigators, and prosecutors abruptly ended, X made the recommendation that the perpetrators he identified be prosecuted.
“It is not difficult to believe that appointing a special counsel in this matter is the best way to go forward to give everyone confidence in the fairness of our tax system,” X stated.
“The U.S. Attorney in Delaware in our investigation was constantly hamstrung, limited, and marginalized by DOJ officials as well as other U.S. Attorneys. I still view that a special counsel for this case would have cut through the toughest problems that continue to make problems for this case.”
X also addressed the fact that all of this political turmoil is seriously undermining Americans’ faith in their nation and its institutions. His suggestion for how to fix it is to establish a formal route for federal investigators “to pull the emergency cord and raise the issue of the appointment of a social counsel for consideration.”
“I do not want my colleagues at the IRS, FBI, and other Federal law enforcement agencies to go through my frustrating and disheartening journey,” he added.
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