Attorney for IRS whistleblower Gary Shapley, Tristan Leavitt, claims that Hunter Biden’s recent indictment vindicates Shapley and fellow whistleblower Joseph Ziegler, showing the previous plea deal as lenient.
They advocate for a special counsel investigation of special counsel David Weiss, alleging that the whistleblowers’ claims were not just about Hunter Biden but also about the DOJ’s attempt to conceal the issue.
They argue that a special counsel should investigate Weiss’s actions. (Trending: LeBron James Shares Gun Advice For Americans)
Ziegler noted that Shapley “feels vindicated, both he and Joseph Ziegler really took a huge risk in coming forward. They did it because, at the beginning of this year, it seemed like the case was dead, notwithstanding these very strong findings they brought forward.”
“But this absolutely vindicates the claims that they made, which were doubted by so many, in part because they were released to the public right as the Justice Department announced the sweetheart plea deal.”
“So, this clearly shows that that plea deal was nothing but a slap on the wrist. And the stunning facts that are in this indictment really also vindicate the investigative work of these agents.”
“The allegations that the whistleblowers brought forward weren’t just about Hunter Biden. That’s not why the whistleblowers came forward,” he added.
“It was because DOJ tried to cover all of this up. And so, David Weiss right now is a Special Counsel, but we still believe there needs to be a special counsel to investigate his office’s actions, because he’s the one that completely turned around after interacting with Biden administration officials and tried to brush this under the rug.”
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