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The speaker asks if the audience had access to a document called form 10/23, which alleges that Joe Biden and Hunter Biden were involved in a bribery scheme with Ukraine. They mention that this allegation is consistent with similar situations in Romania and other countries where shell companies are used to launder money. Another speaker responds, stating that they provided a supplement to their original transcript after seeing open source information from former Attorney General Bill Barr, who mentioned the document and sent it for further investigation. However, the team in charge of investigating the Biden family for tax crimes claims they never received this FBI document. This raises questions about why such information would be withheld from investigators. Another speaker adds that the document could potentially corroborate other information and suggests turning it over to the House Ways and Means Committee.

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Lt. Gen. Mike Flynn accuses President Biden of being involved in an unlawful international influence peddling scheme. He criticizes the slow investigation into Hunter Biden's alleged crimes and Attorney General Merrick Garland's refusal to appoint a special prosecutor. Flynn questions whether Joe Biden was unaware of his son's activities, highlighting Hunter's recent guilty plea to tax misdemeanors. He points out the contrasting treatment of Trump associates and pro-life protesters compared to Hunter Biden and left-wing protesters. Flynn argues that all individuals, regardless of political affiliation, should face equal investigations and prosecutions. He emphasizes the need for the rule of law and highlights the alleged evidence of Joe Biden's involvement in a Biden family fraud and racketeering scheme. Flynn concludes by stating that America has two different sets of laws.

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The speaker explains that the executive branch has an advantage in prosecuting offenses, as only the Department of Justice can convene a grand jury and bring indictments. They believe that the Biden Department of Justice will not prosecute Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, or Merrick Garland for serious offenses. The speaker suggests that progress in addressing corruption will come from Congress, particularly from James Comer and Jim Jordan, who have subpoena power. They highlight that bank records show the Biden family received over $20 million from Russia, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan while Joe Biden was vice president. The allegations are not about influence peddling or access, but rather about Hunter selling official favors from his father. The speaker emphasizes that this was Joe Biden's business, not Hunter's, and that it involved shaking down corrupt oligarchs and China for personal favors.

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The IRS agents found evidence to investigate Joe Biden for financial crimes. Despite claims of no evidence linking Joe to Hunter Biden's businesses, the speaker believes it is untrue.

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Attorney General Merrick Garland is accused of obstructing the release of audio tapes of Special Prosecutor Her's interview with Joe Biden regarding classified documents. Biden allegedly shared classified information with his ghostwriter and struggled to answer basic questions during the interview, showing signs of dementia. Garland has reportedly classified the tapes as top secret and secured them in a SCIF. The DOJ opted not to charge Biden, citing concerns about his mental competency to stand trial, suggesting he would present himself as a "sympathetic, well meaning, elderly man with a poor memory" to a jury. The White House allegedly altered the transcript of Biden's testimony to make him appear more competent. House Oversight Committee is seeking the audio recordings to investigate Biden's handling of classified documents and his fitness for the presidency. The White House claims the GOP wants to use the recordings for political purposes. The speaker asserts that Biden is losing support due to inflation, Afghanistan, open borders, mental incompetence, and a "fake conviction" of Donald Trump.

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The speaker discusses the RICO statute and refers to the Biden family enterprise as a classic RICO case. They claim that the Biden family monetized Joe Biden's public office and sold it for personal gain. They mention incidents during the Obama administration and before Biden became vice president where individuals associated with the Bidens sold Joe's influence. The speaker argues that this constitutes a RICO case involving Hobbs Act extortion, bribery, and fraud. They criticize the double standard in investigating Trump and Biden. They mention Victor Shokin's testimony, which they believe corroborates the allegations against Biden. The speaker also highlights lies and distortions from the Biden camp and the media. They conclude by stating that evidence of wrongdoing exists and that Hunter Biden was indeed a subject of investigation.

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Former deputy independent counsel Saul Weisenberg and founder of the Article 3 Project, Mike Davis, discuss Attorney General Merrick Garland's appointment of David Weiss as special counsel. Weisenberg criticizes Garland for not following the special counsel's requirements and suggests that Lisa Monaco, the deputy attorney general, is actually in charge. Davis believes that Weiss was chosen because of his loyalty to Biden and to protect Hunter Biden. They also mention a plea deal for Hunter Biden that included a hidden paragraph granting broad immunity. Weisenberg speculates that the Biden defense team may enforce this agreement, rendering the special counsel appointment irrelevant.

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A credible whistleblower claims that the Department of Justice has evidence of President Joe Biden's involvement in a criminal scheme with a foreign national. The whistleblower alleges that Biden exchanged money for policy decisions while he was vice president. Senator Chuck Grassley supports these allegations and is issuing a subpoena to the FBI and Chris Wray to release the document. The White House denies the claims, calling them unfounded and politically motivated. Former White House staffers and IRS whistleblowers provide additional evidence of Biden's involvement in corrupt activities. Hunter Biden's finances are also under scrutiny, with potential tax and gun charges being considered. Joe Biden has been absent from the public eye recently.

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Joe Biden has denied involvement in his family's business deals, but witnesses claim otherwise. They believe he lied about interacting with Hunter Biden's associates and is the closer for their business dealings with foreign interests. The speaker challenges the left to prove otherwise before yielding the floor.

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The speaker sends a clear message to the Department of Justice, urging them not to indict Hunter Biden until they have seen the evidence presented by the House Oversight Committee. They claim that the Biden family, including the president, has been involved in influence peddling with various adversarial countries through LLCs. The speaker believes that the IRS and DOJ are unaware of many undisclosed accounts and have not thoroughly investigated the matter. They have spent the past 100 days examining bank documents and meeting with former associates and whistleblowers to uncover the truth. The speaker suggests that the charges against Hunter Biden, such as potential money laundering and being an unregistered foreign agent, are minor compared to the crimes committed. They believe that these countries received policy decisions in return for their investments in the Biden family. Wednesday is anticipated as a significant day for the American people to learn the facts and for the Department of Justice to take appropriate action.

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I believe that two other Biden family members, Jim and Joe Biden, knowingly committed crimes alongside Hunter Biden. Joe Biden obstructed investigations and lied about his involvement. Testimonies from Bob Olinsky and Devin Archer indicate he was aware of the dealings and was selling access to foreign adversaries. He also misled about pardoning his son. Jim Biden received loans without paying interest or principal, raising questions about their legitimacy and tax implications. The individuals who sent money to the Bidens were often questionable characters seeking favors from Joe Biden, the "big guy."

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Has anything changed? Should Merrick Garland be fired due to alleged corruption at the DOJ? I don’t believe there’s current corruption, but I worry about future corruption. Some think this is a politicized witch hunt, yet the attorney general should be held accountable. The charges against Hunter Biden seem exaggerated because of his name. But if you were the attorney general, wouldn’t you consider the implications? Let’s consult our legal expert for more insight.

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President Joe Biden has been accused of lying about his family's involvement in influence peddling schemes and receiving money from China. The House Oversight Committee is releasing subpoenaed bank records that allegedly show Hunter Biden's business entity making direct monthly payments to Joe Biden. Hunter Biden is currently under investigation by the Department of Justice for tax evasion and other crimes. It is claimed that the Justice Department tried to prevent investigators from asking questions about Joe Biden. There is evidence suggesting that Joe Biden knew about and benefited from his family's business dealings, including speaking with his son's foreign business associates and allowing his son to use Air Force 2 for business trips. The House Oversight Committee is continuing to investigate Joe Biden's involvement in his family's business schemes.

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The speaker discusses the Biden family's alleged involvement in an influence peddling scheme, suggesting that they were dispersing money to other family members to make it appear as though their numbers were lower. They claim to have found no legitimate business dealings on the Biden end, only influence peddling. The speaker questions whether Hunter Biden and other family members will be indicted and speculates on the challenges the Department of Justice may face in doing so. They mention that there are six decisions made by Biden that allegedly helped China and state that they will provide more information on this later. The speaker also criticizes Biden's soft stance on China and suggests that he may be compromised due to his family's financial ties to the Chinese Communist Party.

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The speaker highlights the existence of a two-track justice system in the country, where certain individuals receive preferential treatment. They discuss their experience with the Hunter Biden tax investigation, stating that decisions were made to benefit Hunter Biden throughout the process. Examples include prosecutors hiding laptop contents, delaying search warrants until after the 2020 election, and not pursuing potential evidence. Investigators were also restricted from following up on WhatsApp messages and instructed not to ask about Hunter Biden's father during interviews. The Biden transition team was informed about interviews beforehand, resulting in only one witness speaking to investigators. These instances demonstrate how the investigation was hindered.

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The speaker mentions that an investigator's work was compromised due to political considerations. The investigator, referred to as Michael, does not provide specific details about his client or the target of the investigation. However, it is revealed that the investigation is related to Hunter Biden. The speaker also mentions that two years ago, Biden claimed to be cooperative when the Department of Justice (DOJ) opened an investigation into his finances. The FBI collected evidence to potentially charge Biden with tax crimes and shared their findings with the US attorney in Delaware. Since then, there has been no further information or updates.

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They didn't just pardon Hunter; they effectively concealed 11 years of activities that could reveal Joe's involvement. Evidence exists, including checks and references to "the big man." This pardon was not merely about Hunter; it also obscured Joe's actions during that time. Additionally, there were lies told to the American public leading up to the election, and after it, they did exactly what was anticipated. This is not the end; expect more family members to be pardoned in the future.

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I'm still waiting for proof of Joe Biden enriching himself, especially regarding his son and brother. Despite four years of investigation during Trump's presidency, no charges have been made. If there was evidence of wrongdoing, charges should have followed. A Chinese company did transfer money to Hunter and Jim Biden's shell companies, which then funneled money to their personal accounts, including a $40,000 check to Joe Biden. However, the lack of charges raises questions about the validity of these claims. Until there are actual charges, this discussion remains open. Thank you for joining us; stay tuned for more.

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Director Wray, the speaker expresses concern about the politicization of the Department of Justice and the FBI during the Biden administration. They believe that senior officials have allowed these institutions to be politicized. The speaker mentions FBI agents who are unhappy with the weakening of institutional integrity due to the DOJ being treated as a political weapon. They focus on the investigation into corruption allegations involving Hunter Biden and Joe Biden. The speaker presents a WhatsApp text message from Hunter Biden to a senior Chinese communist, suggesting that Joe Biden would retaliate if a commitment was not fulfilled. They mention an IRS whistleblower who testified that the DOJ blocked attempts to obtain GPS data on Joe Biden's phone. The speaker questions whether the FBI tried to determine the locations of Hunter Biden and Joe Biden when the text was sent. Director Wray defers to the ongoing investigation led by special counsel Weiss. The speaker accuses the DOJ and underlings of trying to stop the investigation and allowing the statute of limitations to expire. They mention another testimony from the IRS whistleblower, alleging that an Assistant US attorney stated that a search warrant would not be approved due to political optics. The speaker questions whether the FBI allows political optics to hinder corruption investigations. Director Wray reiterates that they follow the facts and cannot discuss ongoing investigations. The speaker criticizes Director Wray for not doing the work and hiding behind the attorney general.

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The transcript centers on a heated discussion about President Joe Biden’s health, cognitive fitness, and who was calling the shots within the White House during his presidency. Key points and claims raised include: - The campaign and public discourse about the president’s fitness or age were prominent, with questions such as “Was the number one issue in the campaign the president's fitness or his age?” and assertions about visibility, including whether “you ever see president Biden in a wheelchair?” While some speakers note aging and physical signs—“I noticed that, you know, he shuffled more,” and “he has more stumbling over words and gasps than he did” — others maintain confidence in his capabilities, claiming he was “on top of things” and that “his mental acuity is great. It's fine. It's as good as it's been over the years.” - There are allegations of a cover-up by insiders. The narrative asserts “new information now on the people in his inner circle and how the cover up actually operated,” with “Senior aids that worked here until just a couple months ago, the beginning of this year, manipulating an ailing president for their own gain.” A figure asks, “How much were you paid for your role in the campaign in 2024?” with the response “Just a little bit short of $4,000,000.” The implication is that financial incentives influenced actions. - Internal discussions about the president’s decline and how it was handled are described as ongoing. “The official word from Biden world about all these new stories is that nothing has been revealed this week that shows that president Biden was anything but effective president.” There is mention of a senior-level discussion about whether the president should have a cognitive exam. - Testimony from Annie Thomas Seen, former senior adviser to Biden, is presented as significant. She “has now taken the fifth,” and the transcript notes “There is now a pattern of key Biden confidant seeking to shield themselves from criminal liability for this potential conspiracy.” She invokes the Fifth Amendment when asked about being told to lie about the president’s health. - There are explosive claims regarding Hunter Biden’s role. One speaker says, “Hunter was driving the decision making for the family. He was almost like a chief of staff.” There are references to an uptick in activity when Hunter Biden was around, and discussions about pardons for Hunter, with the line “Yes. Were you in favor of Hunter Biden getting a pardon?” indicating support for clemency. - The “auto pen” controversy is described. Speakers discuss whether the president’s name was “hand signed” or “auto pen” used for documents, with questions such as “Did he hand sign all executive orders?” and claims that “the auto bin” or “auto pen” was used and that some believed others may have instructed staff to use it. There is mention that some staff “did not know who was operating the Obalon/auto pen,” and that “an executive order” and “memo” details existed but were not definitively known to those questioned. - Media portrayal and public perception are addressed. Some speakers accuse the legacy media of denial about cognitive decline, while others defend the president’s sharpness, noting that this debate is framed by evolving video and audio coverage, including discussions of “cheap fakes” versus real footage. - Additional context touches on Medicare drug price negotiations as a policy objective, with a line about “the ability of Medicare to negotiate drug prices with big pharma,” and the belief that “if we finally beat Medicare” would be a significant achievement. There are repeated assertions that those who knew and understood cognitive issues took control, implying a broader conspiracy. - Throughout, witnesses emphasize that their statements are contextualized within interviews and testimony, with ongoing questions about who was directing the White House and the true state of the president’s health and decision-making.

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The ongoing saga surrounding David Weiss, the US attorney for Delaware and the Hunter Biden investigation, has raised questions about his ability to charge Hunter. Whistleblower Gary Shapley testified that Weiss stated he was not the deciding official on charges in the Hunter case, contradicting Attorney General Merrick Garland's comments. Weiss also claimed he had sought authority to bring charges against Hunter in the District of Columbia but was denied. Shapley's account was confirmed by others at the meeting. The release of Shapley's testimony prompted Garland to reiterate Weiss's authority, but Weiss later confirmed he needed to partner with relevant US attorneys. Weiss's shifting statements raise doubts about his credibility.

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Trump's Power of Persuasion, and Dems Downplay Biden Corruption, with Scott Adams & Margot Cleveland
Guests: Scott Adams, Margot Cleveland
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing severe flooding in the Northeast, particularly in New York. She introduces Scott Adams, creator of the Dilbert comic strip and author of a new book, who has unique insights on reframing thoughts about various aspects of life. The conversation shifts to the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, which Kelly notes has been largely ignored by mainstream media. Margot Cleveland, a legal correspondent, joins to discuss the inquiry, stating that Democrats are in denial while Republicans are beginning to present evidence of corruption related to Biden and his son, Hunter. Cleveland emphasizes that while there is circumstantial evidence of corruption, more concrete proof is needed to establish impeachable offenses against Biden. She mentions evidence of Hunter Biden's financial dealings and the implications for Biden's policies during his vice presidency. The Democrats, according to Cleveland, dismiss the evidence as untrustworthy, often attributing it to Rudy Giuliani, despite it coming from credible sources like bank records. Kelly and Cleveland discuss the significance of the inquiry, noting that it aims to uncover the extent of Biden's involvement in Hunter's business dealings. Cleveland points out that the inquiry is just beginning, with more subpoenas expected for bank records and communications. They also touch on the implications of Hunter Biden's financial transactions, which are linked to his father's address, suggesting a connection to Biden's influence. The discussion transitions to the political landscape, with Kelly expressing skepticism about the Democrats' responses and the media's coverage of the inquiry. Cleveland argues that the evidence presented indicates a serious level of corruption, and the Democrats' dismissal of it reflects a desire to protect Biden. As the conversation progresses, they highlight the need for accountability and transparency in government, criticizing the media for not adequately covering the inquiry. They conclude that the ongoing investigation may reveal more about Biden's potential involvement in corruption, and the importance of the press in holding leaders accountable is emphasized. The show then shifts to Scott Adams, who discusses his background in hypnosis and persuasion. He explains how understanding these concepts has shaped his views on communication and influence. Adams shares insights from his book, emphasizing the importance of reframing thoughts to improve one's perspective on challenges and personal circumstances. He reflects on his experiences with Trump, noting Trump's unique ability to communicate effectively and connect with audiences on an emotional level. Adams discusses the impact of his controversial comments earlier this year, which led to his cancellation by various media outlets. He explains that his intention was to provoke thought about race relations and the societal frameworks that categorize individuals as victims or oppressors. Despite the backlash, he views the experience as an opportunity to focus on individual stories rather than averages, advocating for a more personalized approach to understanding success and support. The conversation concludes with Adams expressing a desire to continue discussing these themes and the importance of individual agency in overcoming societal challenges. Kelly invites him back for future discussions, highlighting the value of his insights.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Biden's Corruption as VP Revealed, and Kohberger's Alibi, w/ Newt Gingrich, Viva Frei & Peter Tragos
Guests: Newt Gingrich, Viva Frei, Peter Tragos
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Megyn Kelly discusses the recent appointment of David Weiss as special counsel in the Hunter Biden investigation, criticizing Attorney General Merrick Garland for what she perceives as a move to maintain control over the investigation. She argues that Weiss, previously seen as having full authority, is now being positioned to shield the Biden family from scrutiny, particularly as Congress begins its investigation. Kelly highlights allegations from IRS whistleblowers that Weiss has protected Hunter Biden, including allowing the statute of limitations to expire on serious charges. Former Speaker Newt Gingrich joins the discussion, emphasizing the scale of corruption within both the Biden administration and the Department of Justice. He suggests that Weiss's appointment is a tactic to avoid accountability and that the investigation's integrity is compromised. Gingrich expresses skepticism about Weiss's ability to conduct an independent investigation, given his history of inaction against Hunter Biden. The conversation shifts to the broader implications for the 2024 presidential race, with Gingrich asserting that the double standards in the treatment of Trump versus Biden are becoming increasingly apparent. He believes that the ongoing investigations will ultimately backfire on the Democrats and strengthen Trump's position. Kelly then transitions to the topic of financial literacy for children, promoting a new app called Busy Kid that helps teach kids about managing money. She emphasizes the importance of financial education, which is often lacking in schools. The discussion returns to politics, with Gingrich sharing insights from his new book, "March to the Majority," which outlines strategies for Republicans to retain power. He stresses the need for the GOP to focus on solutions to pressing issues like the economy and crime, rather than solely investigating Biden. The conversation also touches on cultural phenomena, including the viral success of singer Oliver Anthony, whose song resonates with the frustrations of everyday Americans. Kelly and Gingrich agree that the disconnect between the political elite and the average citizen is growing. Finally, the discussion shifts to legal matters involving Brian Kohberger, accused of murdering four college students. The panel debates the strength of his alibi and the evidence against him, highlighting the complexities of the case. They also discuss Derek Chauvin's appeal regarding his trial's fairness, suggesting that the political climate may have influenced the jury's decision. The episode concludes with a segment on Lizzo facing a lawsuit from former dancers alleging a hostile work environment, with the panel weighing the implications of the allegations and the potential legal ramifications for Lizzo and her team.

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Garland Grilled on Hunter Investigation, and Russell Brand Defenders, w/ Jim Geraghty & Maddy Kearns
Guests: Jim Geraghty, Maddy Kearns
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Megan Kelly discusses Attorney General Merrick Garland's testimony before the House GOP regarding the Hunter Biden investigation, highlighting his evasive responses and perceived dishonesty. Guests Jim Garrity and Madeleine Kearns express skepticism about Garland's integrity, particularly regarding the appointment of David Weiss as special counsel in the Hunter Biden case. They argue that Weiss, who had previously let serious charges expire, should not have been trusted to handle the investigation independently. The conversation shifts to the implications of the investigation, with Garrity emphasizing the importance of accountability and questioning why Weiss did not pursue charges in jurisdictions where he lacked authority. Kearns notes that the Democrats seem to protect Biden and his family, while the GOP is frustrated with the perceived lack of transparency and fairness in the investigation process. The discussion also touches on the broader political landscape, including the potential impact of Hunter Biden's issues on Joe Biden's re-election campaign. Polls indicate that many Americans view Biden as too old and corrupt, which could affect his chances against Trump or other GOP candidates. Later, the hosts address the controversy surrounding Senator John Fetterman's casual dress in the Senate, criticizing the lowering of standards and the implications for professionalism in government. They also discuss the ongoing situation with Russell Brand, who faces serious allegations of sexual misconduct. The hosts express concern over the polarized reactions to the allegations, with some defending Brand due to his anti-establishment views while others emphasize the need for accountability regardless of political alignment. The episode concludes with a reflection on the challenges of navigating complex issues of morality, consent, and accountability in today's political climate, urging listeners to consider the implications for future generations.

The Megyn Kelly Show

IRS Whistleblowers on Hunter Biden Investigation Roadblocks, Laptop Significance, & Bias Accusations
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Megyn Kelly hosts an exclusive interview with IRS whistleblowers Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler, who testified about the handling of Hunter Biden's tax investigation. Both agents express concerns over alleged misconduct and slow-rolling by the Department of Justice (DOJ) during the investigation. They claim they faced significant obstacles, including being instructed not to pursue key leads involving Hunter Biden's family and being blocked from interviewing certain individuals due to "the optics." Shapley and Ziegler assert that they were told not to ask questions about Hunter Biden's father, Joe Biden, and that prosecutors tipped off Hunter's defense counsel about potential searches. They emphasize that their motivations are not political but stem from a commitment to uphold the integrity of the tax code and ensure equal treatment under the law. During the hearing, Democrats reportedly deflected attention by focusing on former President Trump instead of addressing the allegations against Hunter Biden. The agents highlight that the investigation was complicated by political sensitivities, particularly given Hunter Biden's connections. They allege that the DOJ's handling of the case deviated from standard procedures, resulting in a plea deal that only included misdemeanors, despite evidence of more serious felonies. Ziegler recounts how he and Shapley were removed from the case shortly after they made protected disclosures about the investigation's mishandling. They describe feeling disrespected during the hearing and express disappointment that their concerns were not taken seriously. Both agents stress the importance of accountability and transparency in the investigation process. The agents reveal that they were not informed about significant evidence, including a WhatsApp message from Hunter Biden to a Chinese official, which they obtained through a search warrant. They argue that the DOJ's failure to share critical information undermined their investigation. As they prepare for the upcoming court proceedings regarding Hunter Biden's plea deal, Shapley and Ziegler call for Congress to take action and ensure a thorough investigation into the allegations of preferential treatment and misconduct within the DOJ. They emphasize the need for a fair application of justice for all taxpayers, regardless of their political connections.
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