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|    irishranger317@gmail.com to irishranger317@gmail.com    |
|    Re: Hunter Biden Corruption    |
|    10 Dec 23 10:44:28    |
      On Sunday, December 10, 2023 at 11:41:24 AM UTC-5, irishranger317@gmail.com       wrote:       > The case of Hunter Biden is an incredibly vivid example of        > corruption by the federal government. The situation rivals        > Watergate and the Teapot Dome scandal, engineered by        > members of President Warren Harding's cabinet.        >        > Because of Hunter, the Biden administration will go down        > in history alongside Richard Nixon and the Teapot.        >        > The following facts are not in dispute.        >        > From 2014 to 2019, Hunter Biden amassed millions of dollars        > selling influence to foreign concerns. The son of President Biden        > used his father's name in multiple financial deals where foreign        > nationals were promised access to the elder Biden.        >        > The IRS, flagged by banks, began investigating Hunter during        > the Trump administration. But little happened even though it        > was obvious Hunter Biden had dodged his federal tax obligation        > for years. How obvious? He didn't even file.        >        > In a press conference on December 21, 2020, Trump Attorney        > General William Barr said he had full confidence in the Hunter Biden       investigation and would not appoint a Special Prosecutor even        > though his boss, President Trump, favored that.        >        > Barr was either badly mistaken or corrupt.        >        > The incoming Attorney General under President Biden,        > Merrick Garland, also refused to appoint an independent        > counsel, saying the U.S. Attorney in Delaware, David Weiss,        > was doing a fine job.        >        > That was a ludicrous and perhaps dishonest statement.        >        > After at least five years of probing, Weiss finally charged        > Hunter with two misdemeanor tax violations and a low-level        > gun possession illegality. A corrupt plea bargain was reached        > where Hunter Biden would spend no time in prison.        >        > Enter two IRS investigators who testified under oath that        > Weiss and Garland had no intention of getting to the truth        > of the matter. That happened on July 19 of this year.        >        > Almost a month later, a federal judge rejected the corrupt deal        > put forth by the Justice Department. In an incredible display        > of arrogance, Garland signed off on that deal despite the        > testimony of the whistleblowers.        >        > He couldn't be bothered with that. Amazingly corrupt.        >        > Up until this point, the powerful corporate news agencies,        > especially The Washington Post of Watergate fame,        > The New York Times, and NBC News, basically covered        > for the Biden family, even attacking those seeking the truth.        > In fact, only a very few media outlets, like The New York Post,        > pursued the story.        >        > That abdication of journalistic responsibility lays the "corrupt"        > label on the American press. And there's no doubt about it.        >        > Last week, under enormous pressure because of the        > Congressional testimony, the Justice Department filed        > three new felony charges and six misdemeanors against        > Hunter Biden. Essentially, the 56-page indictment says he        > broke tax law for three years from 2016 to 2019.        >        > Whistleblowers allege Hunter's crimes began in 2014, but the        > statute of limitations has run out, which some believe was        > a goal of Garland's crew all along.        >        > So, Merrick Garland and his merry men somehow cobbled all        > these new charges together in less than four months when        > the G-men were on the case five years prior to that.        >        > Get the picture? There's more.        >        > The latest federal indictment is filed in California, where        > Hunter Biden spent much of his time. But, the U.S. Attorney        > in that state is not cited in the court papers. Why? Because        > he flat-out refused to investigate Hunter Biden.        >        > His name is Martin Estrada. He is still working for        > Merrick Garland. That is corruption.        >        > The feds knew long ago that Hunter Biden was        > selling influence, dodging taxes, and literally spending        > millions on cocaine, sex workers, and luxury automobiles        > Attorney General Garland knew President Biden knew, Jill Biden        > knew, and the corporate media knew.        >        > But all of them did not want you to know because that revelation        > would have hurt the Democratic Party and the Progressive Movement,        > which controls it.        >        > Corruption? Off the chart. Even Warren Harding would be appalled".        >        > Bill O'Reilly - December 10, 1923        >        > Irish       Bill O'Reilly - December 10, 2023              Irish Mike              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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