The Continuing Recap of IRS Whistleblower Gary Shapley's Interview With Congress -- Part Two.
This is where he calls AG Merrick Garland a liar, and some other stuff too!!
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This is Part Two of my recap of the transcribed interview of Gary Shapley, IRS Criminal Investigations Supervisory Special Agent. Shapley supervised the investigation of Hunter Biden that started in November 2018. As noted below, Shapley and his Group were cut-out of the investigation — DOJ prosecutors quit communicating with them in October 2022, and in May 2023 the entire Group was removed from the investigation and replaced. Just a couple of weeks after that it was announced that Hunter Biden would be pleading guilty to two misdemeanor tax charges.
Part One of my recap only covered the first 25 pages of his transcribed interview — much of that being Shapley reading his own prepared comments for the staffers who were present. Because Congressional oversight of the IRS falls first to the House Ways and Means Committee, the whistleblower investigation based on Shapley’s reporting is being done by the Majority and Minority staffs of that Committee. Part One is now available for everyone to read.
From March 2022 to October 7, 2022, Shapley was under the impression that the Delaware US Attorney Weiss was still deciding whether to file felony counts for 2014 and 2015. He only found out later from Weiss that the US Attorney for DC, Biden Appointee Matthew Graves, had declined to file charges for 2014 and 2015. He says he was told by Weiss that he sought special counsel status so he could file the case in DC, but his request was denied. Now the statute of limitations for those years has expired.
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