The Committee on Wednesday voted to release 700 pages of materials related to potential influence peddling that the panel received from IRS whistleblowers Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler. Many of the documents appear to support critics who assert that the Biden DOJ covered for him, and his son.
The House Ways and Means Committee released documents Wednesday that Chairman Jason Smith, (R-Mo.), says reveals a deepening pattern of influence peddling by the Biden family and also underscores career Department of Justice officials’ efforts to obstruct the investigation into Hunter Biden.
The Committee voted to release 700 pages of materials from the federal investigation into the Biden family that were provided by IRS whistleblowers Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler. In prepared remarks, Smith said that Hunter Biden and his family operated a “complex and lucrative enterprise” to “enrich themselves to the tune of at least $20 million.”
“It is clear that then Vice President Joe Biden’s political power and influence was, quote, the brand that Hunter Biden was selling all over the world,” he added.