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David Weiss, the special counsel leading the investigation into Hunter Biden's tax affairs, testified before the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday, June 3, 2024. Weiss stated that he was not blocked from pursuing charges against President Joe Biden's son, addressing allegations that political interference had hampered his investigation. He confirmed that the investigation was thorough and that he had the authority to bring charges in any district.
During his testimony, Weiss detailed the timeline of the investigation, which began in 2018. He explained that the initial investigation focused on tax issues and later expanded to include firearms charges. He also addressed the plea agreement that was initially proposed and subsequently collapsed, stating that the deal was not finalized and that he pursued an indictment after negotiations failed. Weiss asserted that the decision to bring charges was based solely on the evidence and the law, not on political considerations.
The hearing also featured testimony from IRS agents Gary Shapley and Ronald Bourgeois, who had previously alleged that the Department of Justice had interfered with the investigation. Shapley testified that he believed political considerations had influenced the handling of the case, particularly regarding the initial plea deal. Weiss directly refuted these claims, stating that he was the ultimate decision-maker and that the Justice Department had supported his pursuit of charges. He emphasized that he had the final say on all charging decisions and that no one had prevented him from bringing any charges he deemed appropriate.
Weiss provided specific details about the evidence gathered, including financial records and witness statements. He outlined the challenges faced during the investigation, such as the complexity of the financial transactions and the need to coordinate with multiple jurisdictions. The special counsel reiterated his commitment to upholding the integrity of the justice system and ensuring that the investigation was conducted impartially. The testimony aimed to provide transparency and address public concerns surrounding the handling of the Hunter Biden case.
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