Peter Schweizer points out how the tax evasion case at the heart of the rejected deal was only one aspect of the investigation into Joe and Hunter Biden, and while important, the testimony from two IRS whistleblowers points to other areas worthy of serious investigation – if the Department of Justice is willing. The whistleblowers claim that the DOJ pushed them away from areas of inquiry, including those possibly implicating Joe Biden. Peter Schweizer, president of the Government Accountability Institute, asks the question: if there was a cover up in the tax return investigation, who’s to say that the Biden Administration didn’t cover up other things such as political corruption or violating laws regulating the representation of foreign countries? “This is massive,” Schweizer says. “Why cover up, unless there’s something there?”
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