A Second IRS Whistleblower Comes Forward After Investigative Team Removed from Hunter Biden Probe

by J Pelkey
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Breaking Digest previously reported that an IRS whistleblower came forward with allegations of preferential treatment and political interference by federal prosecutors in order to protect Joe Biden’s crackhead son, Hunter Biden, from criminal tax charges.

The Regime responded by having the whistleblower and his entire team removed the investigation last Monday.

The Washington Examiner revealed that a second whistleblower has emerged confirming the allegations of special treatment by Biden’s corrupt DOJ.

The new whistleblower is a special agent in the IRS’s international tax and financial crimes group. He had worked on the Hunter Biden probe since it was opened in 2018 until his abrupt dismissal last week.

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Biden’s IRS responded by threatening to prosecute him, according to a letter obtained by the Washington Examiner written by the whistleblower’s lawyers.

In an email Thursday to seven senior IRS officials, including Commissioner Daniel Werfel, the new whistleblower stated he believed that he was removed for doing the “right thing.”

Both whistleblowers intend to testify at a hearing on Friday before the House Ways and Means Committee about the DOJ’s corruption.

The New York Post reported:

The second whistleblower, who worked on the probe since 2018, wrote in an email Thursday to seven senior IRS officials, including Commissioner Daniel Werfel, that he believes he was removed for doing the “right thing,” including raising internal alarms about the Justice Department “acting inappropriately.”

“As I’m sure you were aware, I was removed this week from a highly sensitive case … after nearly 5 years of work. I was not afforded the opportunity of a phone call directly from my [Special Agent in Charge] or [Assistant Special Agent in Charge], even though this had been my investigation since the start,” the new whistleblower wrote.

“There is a human impact to the decisions being made that no one in the government seems to care about or understand,” the 13-year veteran of the agency added.

“I … have spent thousands of hours on the case, worked to complete 95% of the investigation, have sacrificed sleep/vacations/gray hairs etc., my husband and I (identifying me as the case agent) were publicly outed and ridiculed on social media due to our sexual orientation, and to ultimately be removed for always trying to do the right thing, is unacceptable in my opinion,” he wrote.

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