There is much that former FBI confidential source (CHS) Alexander Smirnov could tell us about the alleged bribery of the Bidens by Burisma Holdings founder Alexander Zlochevsky, but Smirnov is currently charged with making false statements and is still being held without bail on the pretext that he’s a flight risk.
Hunter Biden got some bad news on Monday, and sadly for him, it was not an April Fools Day joke. Although his attorney Abbe Lowell’s motions to throw out eight of the nine charges against him certainly read like an April Fools Day joke, the judge wasn’t in a mood to kid around and denied all eight.
In breaking news, President Biden has accepted the House Impeachment Inquiry’s invitation to testify under oath.
Believe it or not, some Democrats are actually starting to admit that we have a two-tier “justice” system. That’s incredible progress. But there’s just one thing:
It wasn’t just Hunter Biden’s ears that were burning during Wednesday’s first public hearing in President Biden’s impeachment inquiry. It must’ve been President Biden’s ears, too.
As you read this, the impeachment hearings are probably going on. The House Oversight and Accountability Committee and the Judiciary Committee --- who together are conducting the impeachment inquiry into President Biden --- have also released this seven-minute compilation video of earlier testimony and snippets of other interviews with those witnesses scheduled to appear publicly today.
The House committees conducting investigations have had enough from Democrats who say they want transparency and justice but are doing everything in their power to muck up the process.
So, the question has always been, what exactly did Hunter Biden and his associates DO to justify such huge payments from an energy conglomerate associated with the Communist Chinese?
It’s so refreshing to see some transparency out of Washington, DC.
There are two parallel stories dominating the news today...
“This is the first time I have ever heard of the Department of Justice doing anything on a Saturday.”
When Hunter Biden’s “sweetheart” plea deal --- and it was that --- didn’t go through as planned on Wednesday, some in the mainstream media tried to say that this showed that we didn’t have a “two-tier” justice system after all!
Archer has canceled on the committee, again. This is the third time.
Apologies in advance for linking to yet another headline with the word “bombshell” in it.
The two IRS agents who became whistleblowers after their experiences with higher-ups over the Hunter Biden tax/finance case appeared publicly Wednesday to testify before the House Oversight and Accountability Committee.
It’s been going on for years, but the latest revelations about the so-called “investigation” into Hunter Biden’s finances leave no room for argument.
Bits and pieces of info about the Secret Service’s “investigation” of the bag of cocaine found at the White House are still emerging. For instance, they apparently didn’t even interview anyone about it…
“You don’t have to be Columbo to figure out who was there.”
The Secret Service has reportedly ended its investigation into the cocaine found in the White House without identifying a suspect, according to Tennessee Republican Rep. Tim Burchett.
Ugh. After a week of vacation as far away as possible from the news of the DC Swamp, it’s time to pull on our hip boots and wade back into the ever-thickening muck.
That first WhatsApp message from Hunter Biden to a CEFC executive, the shakedown for payment on their “commitment” to the Bidens with “the Big Guy” said to be sitting right there in the room, is about...
IRS Supervisory Agent-turned-whistleblower Gary Shapley was interviewed Wednesday by FOX NEWS’ Bret Baier on “Special Report.”
The House Oversight Committee tweeted another of Hunter’s WhatsApp messages on Tuesday...
Last week, we told you about someone else who has come forward about the Bidens, Delaware beer baron and ex-Biden donor Chris Tigani, who went to prison for two years for illegal campaign donations to Joe Biden.
It was a really great news weekend in one respect: if you were looking for insight into how the deep state bureaucracy actually operates --- how they hold on to so much power in DC --- you were in luck, thanks to some excellent commentary from some of our favorite investigative reporters and legal analysts
Two days after it was announced, predictably, that Hunter Biden had reached a sweet no-prison deal with prosecutors that appeared to effectively shove the larger case under the rug, the stunning claims of not one but TWO fed-up IRS whistleblowers were made public.
Make no mistake: This isn’t about Hunter. This is about The Big Guy.
“Why’d you ask such a dumb question?”
I’ll give you the good news first...
Today’s the day that Kentucky Rep. James Comer, chairman of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee, is supposed to be able to go into a “SCIF” and read the 5-6 pages of a Form 1023 alleging...
Comer called Wray’s decision “obstructionist and unacceptable.”
Today is the deadline for FBI Director Christopher Wray to turn over to Congress a document that a whistleblower says incriminates President Biden in a $5 million bribery scheme involving payments in exchange for policy decisions.
The FBI refused to comply with a subpoena issued by the House Oversight and Accountability Committee and turn over the document that the committee is “100 percent sure” they have...
I’m sure some of my readers are sick of hearing about Hunter Biden (I’m certainly sick of him), but this story is only partially about him.
The “Biden Inc.” family scandal appears ready to burst wide open.
The “Biden Inc.” family scandal appears ready to burst wide open.
On Tuesday, Sens. Ron Johnson and Chuck Grassley joined forces to formally accuse Secretary of State Antony Blinken of giving Congress a “patently false” account in 2020 of his dealings with Hunter Biden when his father was Vice President.
Yesterday, the story broke about the IRS whistleblower who wants to testify before Congress about the special treatment Hunter Biden’s tax/financial case has been receiving. Today, we know a lot more.