IRS whistleblowers tell ‘Pod Force One’ of ‘unprecedented’ corruption swept ‘under rug’ by Hunter Biden pardon https://t.co/3V1fpC8Z78 pic.twitter.com/idKzPCPcqP
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Ziegler and Shapley went on to lay out the entirety of their case — involving some uncharged accusations of failing to register as a foreign agent while landing lucrative paydays for gigs in Ukraine, Romania and China — before a “sweetheart” plea deal, a guilty plea to tax evasion and an eventual pardon by former President Joe Biden had everything “swept under the rug.”
“The money was going for the family, was always about enriching the Biden family,” added Shapley, who served as supervisory agent on the tax fraud case, “whether it was tuition … or any other types of bills.”