The hearing, scheduled for July 19, is open to the public and press and will be livestreamed online.
Both of the whistleblowers have provided documents that indicate the investigations into the Biden family had been stymied in some way. Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) on July 12 called the hearing an opportunity to give the American people transparency and accountability.
“Since taking the gavel in January, the Committee on Oversight and Accountability has made rapid progress in our investigation into the Biden family’s domestic and international business dealings to determine whether these activities compromise U.S. national security and President [Joe] Biden’s ability to lead with impartiality,” he stated.
“From the thousands of financial records we’ve obtained, we know the Biden family set up over 20 shell companies, engaged in intentionally complicated financial transactions with foreign adversaries, and made a concerted effort to hide the payments and avoid scrutiny,” Mr. Comer said.
Interference?
The whistleblowers had in their testimony to the House Ways and Means Committee said the Justice Department and IRS used a number of tactics to delay investigations into Hunter Biden’s tax fraud, including denying requests by the U.S. Attorney to bring charges, letting the clock run out to reach the statute of limitations, and sharing sensitive actions of the investigators to the younger Mr. Biden’s attorneys.The whistleblowers reported facing “almost immediate retaliation” after coming forward, including being passed over for a promotion and being removed from the investigation of the president’s son.
In a press conference after the House Ways and Means Committee hearing, Committee Chairman Jason Smith (R-Mo.) said that the government wasn’t treating all taxpayers equally, giving the younger Mr. Biden a “slap on the wrist” and “soft glove treatment” even after evidence came to light.
In one case, Mr. Biden’s attorneys were made aware that the IRS knew about documents stored in a Northern Virginia storage unit, giving the attorneys time to remove the documents.
FBI’s 2-Day Interview With Alleged Whistleblower
On July 12, Mr. Comer also requested the FBI share an unredacted copy of the report from a two-day interview in 2019 with Gal Luft, another alleged whistleblower in the investigations into the Biden family.Mr. Luft, a think tank director, had previously served in an advisory role to CEFC China Energy, and gave the FBI inside information on the company’s dealings with the Biden family, including giving large sums to Hunter Biden and his uncle in monthly payments, in exchange for use of the Biden name.
“To be clear, the Committee takes no position regarding the federal charges against Luft. Instead, the Committee requests narrowly tailored information he allegedly provided the DOJ and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in March 2019 regarding his interactions with the Chinese company, CEFC,” Mr. Comer wrote.
“Any criticism of Luft reflects the type of people who partnered with CEFC and accepted money from the corrupt Chinese company—this includes the Biden family. It would be negligent for the Committee not to attempt to speak with a cooperator directly involved with CEFC.”