Hunter Biden Probe: New Details of FBI's Coverup on Allegations Against US President's Son Unveiled
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Only 11 days before the 2020 election, the FBI interrogated Hunter Biden's former business partner Tony Bobulinski for five hours, yet the accusations he made against the president and his son were "ignored."

The Washington Field Office assigned Timothy Thibault, the FBI agent suspected of interfering with a Hunter Biden investigation, as the "point man" to handle whistleblower Tony Bobulinski, the first son's former business partner, before the 2020 election. However, sources claim that Timothy Thibault suppressed Bobulinski's damning revelations.

On October 23, 2020, Bobulinski was privately questioned by the FBI for more than five hours on his inside information on then-presidential candidate Joe Biden's role in his son's business dealings with China.

FBI Ignores Testimony of Joe Biden's Involvement in Hunter's Business Deal

According to an email discovered on Hunter Biden's abandoned laptop, the day before, he had declared in a press conference that Joe Biden was the "Big Guy" entitled to a 10% share of a profitable joint venture with Chinese energy company CEFC.

Along with emails and financial records describing the Biden family's unscrupulous influence-peddling operation in other nations during Joe's vice presidency, Bobulinski provided the FBI with the contents of three iPhones carrying encrypted conversations between Hunter Biden and his business associates.

But it appears that his evidence disappeared into the same abyss as Hunter Biden's laptop did at the FBI, according to NY Post. The "Big Guy" message and an email from a Ukrainian energy firm official thanking Hunter Biden for setting up a 2015 meeting with then-VP Biden in Washington were among the items from the laptop that were published by The Post the week before Bobulinski's FBI interview.

On the day Bobulinski visited the FBI's Washington Field Office, 11 days before the 2020 presidential election, he was instructed to enter by the back entrance of the unassuming, eight-story building in northwest DC, one mile from FBI headquarters, rather than through the front door.

Per Washington Examiner, whistleblowers had complained to Republicans before Thibault resigned, claiming he had introduced political bias into the bureau's decision-making process on the Biden probe.

Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) noted that Thibault leaned significantly on a "left-aligned organization" when he pursued approval to start an investigation into former President Donald Trump's 2020 election campaign, according to Just the News. One whistleblower claimed he "ordered closed" a "avenue of additional derogatory Hunter Biden reporting" despite all of the reporting beings "verified or verifiable."

Grassley claims that Thibault published political content on social media as well. According to a statement from FBI authorities, Thibault "was not dismissed, not forced to resign, and not requested to retire." Christopher Wray, director of the FBI, said last month that the claims against Thibault were "very concerning."

Hunter Biden has made it known that he is the subject of a tax probe. According to reports, the federal authorities are also looking into his overall business dealings, including those with China and Ukraine, as well as if he made a fraudulent declaration about purchasing a firearm. He may also be in legal trouble for breaking the rules regulating lobbying.

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CNN Correspondent Recognizes Hunter Biden Scandal

Investigating Hunter Biden's business operations "shouldn't be a partisan issue," CNN correspondent Sara Sidner said in a Sunday Twitter conversation in which she brought up the Hunter Biden incident.

 

Even though the younger Biden is not an elected person, the reporter claimed that "legitimate questions" regarding President Joe Biden's son and the FBI's investigation into him "should be answered."

Many liberals on Twitter were outraged by Sidner's simple mention of the Hunter Biden incident; they attacked her piece and questioned whether this was another indication that CNN had descended into irrelevance since new management recommended removing the network's obvious partisan tilt.

Sidner shared a Yahoo News article about Hunter Biden's alleged shady business dealings with the Chinese billionaire Ye Jianming and his "international fixer," Patrick Ho, in her Monday morning remark. He was under FBI investigation in 2017 for a "global bribery scheme" that "appeared to advance Chinese government interests," Fox News reported.

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