“Before we begin, I would like to let the committee and everyone watching at home know that parental discretion is advised.”
Back in July, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) drew fire from both sides of the aisle for sharing sexually explicit photos of Hunter Biden during a committee hearing with IRS whistleblowers Joseph Ziegler and Gary Shapley. A shock play, for sure, but one with a point.
“I would like to present this to the committee. This shows Hunter Biden paying for a victim’s United [Airlines] flight from LA to Dulles,” Greene said, holding up the photos. “I believe this is a violation of the Mann Act. He bought it for this woman right here. He flew her from Los Angeles to Washington on June 14th and flew her back to Los Angeles, California on June 15th of 2018.”
Did Hunter Biden hire this woman and fly her across state lines? Could the embattled First Son face charges of sex trafficking along with a multitude of other discretions and illegal activities?
Turns out…maybe.
A document released this week by the House Ways and Means Committee, federal investigators were considering sex trafficking charges against Hunter Biden.
From Fox News:
According to the document, Jack Morgan, an IRS tax crimes prosecutor, in October 2020 sent nine cases regarding Hunter Biden and prostitutes to Assistant U.S. Attorney Lesley Wolf.
Morgan highlighted several instances of Hunter Biden paying escorts to journey from New York and Boston to Los Angeles for sex, the Washington Free Beacon reported. Wolf sent the list to her associates, but the matter appears to have concluded there.
The House Ways and Means Committee included the document within hundreds of IRS whistleblower records it released before the first impeachment inquiry.
Is this another instance of the swamp failing to follow up on a Biden bombshell that could implicate the family in illegal activities? Yes. Does this document support Marjorie Taylor Greene’s suspicions that Hunter Biden engaged in sex trafficking? Also, yes.