IRS Whistleblowers and Devon Archer - House Oversight

Anonymous
Kessler is a tool

What will Glen do when these emails to and from the accounts are linked?

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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kessler is a tool

What will Glen do when these emails to and from the accounts are linked?

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What are they evidence of? Not a crime or a bribe.
Anonymous
The DOJ and FBI tanked the investigation of the Biden family's international influence peddling scheme.

DOJ tanked the prosecution of that scheme. After bringing the softest of charges years in -- presumably because the evidence was too glaring and good actors on the case had already publicly voiced their misgivings about how the case was being sabotaged -- Biden appointees rejected them.

USA Weiss did not have "full authority" to bring the cases self-evidently. The case was dead and only after whistleblowers went to Congress, did things change.

DOJ-Team Biden (de facto partners) entered settlement talks in earnest as they were coming forward. Original agreement was still not going to require Hunter to plead guilty.

After Gary Shapley went public that changed and Hunter would have to plead guilty to least explosive of tax charges, but avoiding jail time and still with a global immunity deal in place laundered through a pretrial diversion agreement he should've arguably been ineligible for pertaining to serious gun-related felonies.
That changed after Judge Noreika blew up the settlement and showed it to be a sham.

Everything being done now is about saving face after the unexpected surfacing of the whistleblowers and implosion of the sweetheart deal in open court.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hunter Biden's former lawyers met with Associate Deputy Attorney General Bradley Weinsheimer -- an Obama donor -- three weeks before prosecutors in David Weiss's Delaware office agreed to hammer out a sweetheart deal for Hunter, according to case documents obtained by Politico.

Nothing to see here... complete independence!


Given he should never have been subject to prison time for the tax and gun charges, any deal where he plead guilty was a win for the prosecution. Now that the gun charges have been deemed unconstitutional and the tax charges were ovekill, the whole thing should just go away. But sure, it is some grand conspiracy because Comet Pizza or something.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:It makes sense.

Charging someone for for failure to paying taxes when the account is whole doesn't happen.

The gun charge is a total joke.



But it wasn't "whole."
When Weiss started his investigation, HB had yet to claim $400,000 in income for 2014. He let that expire due to statute of limitations.

And, he actually owed more taxes than what was paid for 2017 and 18.

Court documents filed last week by Delaware US Attorney David Weiss only specified that Hunter Biden, 53, failed to pay more than $100,000 in taxes each year, for which he agreed to plead guilty to misdemeanors expected to be punished with probation.

Shapley, who led the Hunter Biden tax fraud investigation for more than three years, told Baier, “The true number is $580,000 of failure to pay for 2017. It’s under $620,000 for 2018. Yet this document puts it close to $100,000.”

“The relevance to 2018 tax years — that doesn’t even include the false business expenses that he claimed and that the prosecutors refused to charge,” he added. “So there’s still outstanding tax… above that $620,000 that because of this deal, they’ll never recoup.”


https://nypost.com/2023/06/28/hunter-biden-prosecutor-made-obstruction-crystal-clear-whistleblower/#



and?

The statute expired. If you don't like the law, change it.
The rest of the bill was made whole.

Again, people don't go to jail for this under normal circumstances.


It starts to look like a pattern and egregious behavior.


Only if you are wearing a tin-foil hat.
Anonymous


“Mr. Weiss appeared willing to forgo any prosecution of Mr. (Hunter) Biden at all, and his office came close to agreeing to end the investigation without requiring a guilty plea on any charges. But the correspondence reveals that his position, relayed through his staff, changed around the time a pair of I.R.S. officials on the case accused the Justice Department of hamstringing the investigation. Mr. Weiss suddenly demanded Mr. Biden plead guilty to committing tax offenses.”

I.e. Hunter was going to walk but for the whistleblowers.

Talk about privilege.


“In January, Christopher J. Clark, a lawyer for Hunter Biden, arrived in Wilmington, Del., to push Mr. Weiss to end the investigation into the president’s troubled son that had, at that point, dragged on for more than four years.”

“Mr. Clark began by telling Mr. Weiss that his legacy would be defined by how he handled this decision.”

And Weiss was going to comply. What a completely broken system.


“On Tuesday, May 23, after four days of silence, Ms. Wolf delivered unwelcome news. Mr. Weiss had revised what he wanted in the deal, now demanding that Mr. Biden plead guilty to two misdemeanor counts of failing to pay his taxes. It crossed a red line for Mr. Clark.”

So, Hunter Biden commits crimes that you or I would spends years in jail for.

Yet, for Hunter Biden the mere admission of wrongdoing was “a red line.”

However much contempt you have for the
@JoeBiden
corrupt criminal enterprise, it’s not enough.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hunter Biden's former lawyers met with Associate Deputy Attorney General Bradley Weinsheimer -- an Obama donor -- three weeks before prosecutors in David Weiss's Delaware office agreed to hammer out a sweetheart deal for Hunter, according to case documents obtained by Politico.

Nothing to see here... complete independence!


Given he should never have been subject to prison time for the tax and gun charges, any deal where he plead guilty was a win for the prosecution. Now that the gun charges have been deemed unconstitutional and the tax charges were ovekill, the whole thing should just go away. But sure, it is some grand conspiracy because Comet Pizza or something.


+1
Anonymous
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This is so ludicrous. If they had fired Weiss and replaced him with someone else, you all would be screaming about it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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This is so ludicrous. If they had fired Weiss and replaced him with someone else, you all would be screaming about it.


Shiiiifffftttt
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hunter Biden's former lawyers met with Associate Deputy Attorney General Bradley Weinsheimer -- an Obama donor -- three weeks before prosecutors in David Weiss's Delaware office agreed to hammer out a sweetheart deal for Hunter, according to case documents obtained by Politico.

Nothing to see here... complete independence!


Given he should never have been subject to prison time for the tax and gun charges, any deal where he plead guilty was a win for the prosecution. Now that the gun charges have been deemed unconstitutional and the tax charges were ovekill, the whole thing should just go away. But sure, it is some grand conspiracy because Comet Pizza or something.


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Please explain why the same prosecutors put a Baltimore guy in jail for the tax charge?
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hunter Biden's former lawyers met with Associate Deputy Attorney General Bradley Weinsheimer -- an Obama donor -- three weeks before prosecutors in David Weiss's Delaware office agreed to hammer out a sweetheart deal for Hunter, according to case documents obtained by Politico.

Nothing to see here... complete independence!


Given he should never have been subject to prison time for the tax and gun charges, any deal where he plead guilty was a win for the prosecution. Now that the gun charges have been deemed unconstitutional and the tax charges were ovekill, the whole thing should just go away. But sure, it is some grand conspiracy because Comet Pizza or something.


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Please explain why the same prosecutors put a Baltimore guy in jail for the tax charge?
how are we supposed to respond without knowing the facts of this case you reference.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hunter Biden's former lawyers met with Associate Deputy Attorney General Bradley Weinsheimer -- an Obama donor -- three weeks before prosecutors in David Weiss's Delaware office agreed to hammer out a sweetheart deal for Hunter, according to case documents obtained by Politico.

Nothing to see here... complete independence!


Given he should never have been subject to prison time for the tax and gun charges, any deal where he plead guilty was a win for the prosecution. Now that the gun charges have been deemed unconstitutional and the tax charges were ovekill, the whole thing should just go away. But sure, it is some grand conspiracy because Comet Pizza or something.


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Please explain why the same prosecutors put a Baltimore guy in jail for the tax charge?


It has been posted in this thread and the other one several times. The cases are very different, the Baltimore guy was manipulating his records and still never paid his taxes. HB didn't manipulate anything, and ultimately his taxes, fines and charges were recovered by the government.
Anonymous
If a relationship is 'nuanced' then Weiss needs to recuse himself and the crooks at main justice needs to appoint a special counsel with NO TIES to Biden Inc.
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