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Hunter’s Apple Messages Uncovered – Weiss Puts Denials & Delays on Prosecutors!

In a recent interview with Fox News’ Bret Baier, IRS Whistleblower Gary Shapley discussed his explosive testimony to the House Ways and Means Committee. He reiterated his previous claims that were at odds with Attorney General Merrick Garland’s testimony, and he provided additional details on various topics. One of the key points Shapley made was that the US Attorney David Weiss wasn’t allowed to bring criminal charges against Hunter Biden in jurisdictions outside Delaware. He stated that the Biden-appointed US Attorney for D.C., Matthew Graves, refused to allow Weiss to bring charges, and multiple requests for special counsel authority were denied. Shapley also revealed that Hunter’s Whats App messages were produced by Apple after an electronic search warrant was served, challenging claims that they were unauthenticated. Additionally, Shapley noted that investigators were prevented from looking into whether Joe Biden was involved in Hunter’s business dealings and that Hunter failed to report at least $8.3 million in income from 2014 to 2019.

What stands out from Shapley’s interview is the repeated mention of “prosecutors” who allegedly hindered the investigation. This raises questions about who these prosecutors were and why they seemingly impeded the progress of the case. Shapley’s testimony suggests that there may have been a deliberate effort to obstruct the investigation and potentially allow the statute of limitations to expire. This would prevent any further legal action against Hunter. Republicans in the House have called for transcribed interviews with Weiss, Graves, and other officials involved in the case to shed light on these issues.

Shapley’s statements regarding his interactions with Weiss provide further evidence that the US Attorney for D.C. was actively preventing charges from being filed against Hunter Biden. Shapley claims that Weiss told him that the D.C. office wouldn’t allow charges to be brought and that his request for special counsel authority was denied. Shapley backed up these claims with an email he sent to senior executives, which they verified as an accurate reflection of the meeting. This raises questions about Weiss’s motivations and whether he was acting on his own or under the influence of others.

Another significant revelation from the interview is the authentication of Hunter’s Whats App messages. Shapley stated that the messages were produced in response to an electronic search warrant served on Apple, contradicting claims that they were unverified. This adds credibility to the content of the messages, which suggest that Joe Biden was involved in Hunter’s business dealings. Although Democrats have questioned their veracity, Shapley’s testimony supports the notion that Joe Biden played a significant role in his son’s ventures.

The interview also shed light on the issue of unreported income. Shapley believes that Hunter Biden failed to report at least $8.3 million in income during the period from 2014 to 2019. He suggests that the actual amount may be higher, as the restrictions placed on the investigation prevented them from finding all the relevant information. Shapley further argues that claims of Hunter paying back back taxes are misleading, as the money he received was classified as a loan and has yet to be repaid.

Overall, Shapley’s interview provides further evidence to support the allegations against Hunter Biden and raises questions about the conduct of prosecutors involved in the case. It highlights the need for a thorough and complete investigation to ensure accountability and appropriate legal action. The American people deserve transparency and justice in this matter.

Source- RedState

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