Behind Closed Doors: The Hunter Biden Interview That Never Was
Unraveling the Tangled Web of Delayed Investigations and Insider Alerts
In a recent disclosure, the transcript of a former FBI supervisory special agent has been made public, shedding light on the intricacies of the Hunter Biden investigation. This transcript, which can be accessed here, corroborates significant details previously shared by IRS whistleblowers.
The narrative takes a twist during U.S. Attorney Weiss' probe. Sources reveal that the Biden transition team had prior knowledge of the impending interview with Hunter Biden. In an unusual move, the combined forces of the IRS and FBI were instructed to halt their actions, awaiting a call from Hunter Biden himself to proceed with the interview. A call, it seems, that never materialized.
This revelation is further cemented by the former FBI SSA, who confirmed the testimony of IRS Supervisory Special Agent Gary Shapley. According to Shapley, the FBI's top brass had informed both the Secret Service headquarters and the Biden transition team about the scheduled interview with Hunter Biden.
Both the former FBI Supervisory Special Agent and IRS Supervisory Special Agent Gary Shapley were left in a holding pattern, expecting a call to greenlight the Hunter Biden interview. The call, however, remained elusive, leading to the interview never taking place.
Adding another layer to this intricate tale, it has come to light that despite the prolonged nature of the investigation, the designated "Day of Action" for the FBI and IRS team to interview Hunter Biden was postponed. This delay conveniently occurred just days after Hunter Biden was granted Secret Service protection.
Given these developments, questions arise about the efficacy and impartiality of U.S. Attorney Weiss in his role as Special Counsel. The inability to shield the Biden transition team from external communications and other alleged missteps during the Biden criminal investigation have led to a palpable lack of confidence in his capabilities.



