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NO DOJ INTERFERENCE, HUH? Biden’s DOJ Sought Hunter Briefing Days After Joe Became Prez.

Memos Throw Cold Water on Merrick Garland’s Claim That His DOJ was Hands Off.


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According to a report from Just The News, President Joe Biden’s DOJ sought documents and information on all things Hunter-related just 16 days after Joe won the presidency; there were demands for a briefing on the criminal investigation into Hunter Biden.

Not only is that alarming but may be evidence that Garland committed perjury.

“The Feb. 5, 2021 meeting between U.S. Attorney David Weiss’ office in Delaware and some of Biden’s new assistant attorneys general in DOJ’s Washington headquarters was chronicled in email exchanges between federal prosecutors and IRS whistleblowers Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler. Weiss was leading the probe into the first son,” JTN reports.

Email exchanges, huh? You don’t say. What’s in ’em?

“The 5 attorneys have the briefing at 11:30 with the AAGs,” Delaware Assistant U.S. Attorney Lesley Wolf wrote to the IRS and FBI agents working the Hunter Biden case.

“It is scheduled for an hour, but if we aren’t on at 12: 30, you will know that it ran long. You guys can either start without us or people can log out and we will shoot an email out when we are done.” Wolf said.

The recipients of Wolf’s email may sound familiar to you: IRS Agents Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler —the Biden whistleblowers who testified before the House Oversight Committee.

“We learned today that USAO and DOJ Tax are briefing the new AAG on the tax case today,” Shapley wrote his boss. “NSD asked for a briefing so they could understand the tax side of the case. I don’t understand why this matters to them since they are NSD…but I just wanted to give you an update that this meeting was.”

JTN reports that the National Security Division (NSD), which had no jurisdiction in the tax probe, and some of the Biden political appointees were set to join the briefing.

Huh. That’s strange.

What did Merrick Garland testify before the House Judiciary Committee again?

Last month, Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) asked AG Garland whether he had talked with anyone at FBI headquarters about the Hunter Biden investigation. Garland took a long pause then said: “I don’t recollect the answer to that question.”

“I don’t believe I did.”