Until IRS criminal investigators Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler came forward to blow the whistle on the preferential treatment Hunter Biden was receiving from the DOJ and IRS, it looked like the president’s son would never face any type of accountability for his numerous criminal acts, many of which were documented on his “Laptop from Hell.” Nearly a year and a half later, and Hunter Biden has entered an open guilty plea to nine criminal tax evasion charges and will be sentenced in early December.
While the whistleblower duo faced professional retaliation even before coming forward to Congress, and have faced public scorn and additional retaliation since, they received a perfunctory congratulatory email from their supervisor after Biden’s guilty plea, thanking them for their “commitment to the mission, which culminated in a great conviction.” Puzzling, but likely only done in an attempt to whitewash the retaliation that’s been heaped upon Shapley and Ziegler.
That’s just one of the nuggets of new information revealed in a new interview of the whistleblowers by Catherine Herridge. The information isn’t surprising, and most of us assumed it was the case, but having named sources on the record confirming the information is always a good thing.
Here’s an image of that full email Shapley and Ziegler received after Hunter Biden’s guilty plea:
https://twitter.com/C__Herridge/status/1851251845542338644
The full email reads:
“I just wanted to take a moment and thank you all for your efforts in the investigation and conviction on the Sportsman investigation. I know this was multi-year, requiring significant sacrifices and dedication on behalf of you all. Thank you for your commitment to the mission, which culminated in a great conviction.” […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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