Smith Calls on AG Garland and U.S. Attorney Weiss to Submit IRS Whistleblower Testimony into Hunter Biden Plea Agreement Proceedings

Press Release

Date: July 14, 2023
Location: Washington, DC

"Over the course of a single week in June, the existence of a plea agreement in this matter became public, a plea hearing was scheduled, and the Committee submitted whistleblower testimony to the full House. Given the abruptness of the plea agreement announcement shortly after it became public that whistleblowers made disclosures to Congress, the seriousness of the whistleblower allegations, and the fact that multiple congressional investigations into the matter are ongoing, we ask that you file this letter and the attached information in the docket…Placing the attached materials into the record is critical because the testimony provided by the two IRS whistleblowers brings new and compelling facts to light, and because it is essential for the Judge in this matter to have relevant information before her when evaluating the plea agreement.

In one state court proceeding, a judge rejected a plea agreement because "[i]t is contrary to justice. Justice in this society cannot be seen as being able to buy oneself out of a felony conviction.' The Judge also went on to say, "[m]any in our community steal much less and go to prison or to jail…They steal much less and they don't get a deferred judgment because they don't have any money.'"


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