Hunter’s Bluff vs IRS Agents Was Called
- davd soul
- May 1
- 2 min read
There’s more than meets the eye in Hunter Biden’s abruptly dropping his 2023 lawsuit against two IRS whistleblowers. Recall how the real test of Hunter’s cajónes was always whether he’d let his legal threat help expose alleged Biden family corruption.
Or, put another way, the real test of Hunter’s “intimidation” tactics was always how long the Biden brothers would put up with the snot nosed kid after the President ate his promise not to give him a sweeping pardon for a felony conviction. The New York Post implied as much as it reprised the whole IRS vs Hunter mess: “Mr. Shapley was an experienced IRS agent when brought in to supervise the Biden investigation in 2020. Under him was the similarly experienced Mr. Ziegler, who’d initiated the Hunter tax case around 2018 after viewing suspicious accounts. Mr. Ziegler had already encountered political interference, including a decision to park [the developing] tax case with David Weiss, the US Atty for Delaware, even though Hunter filed taxes in California & D.C.”
But, then, “the two witnessed far more.” For instance, the IRS team was “thwarted in attempts to search Joe Biden’s guest house (Hunter’s onetime residence) & a storage facility containing Hunter business documents. The team was instructed not to ask questions about Joe or pursue leads connected to Joe’s grandchildren. It was slow-walked, made to ignore campaign-finance allegations …” And, when felony charges were finally made, “the retaliation [against Shapely & Ziegler] was intense” as seen in even liberal media reports. Enough of the history lesson. We get it. The Hunter coverup and Hunter’s faux indignation expressed in his lawsuit were all one and the same Biden family bluff.
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