Attorney Says IRS Whistleblower ‘Could Not Live With Himself If He Stayed Quiet’

Attorney Says IRS Whistleblower ‘Could Not Live With Himself If He Stayed Quiet’
Hunter Biden arrives for the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, on Jan. 20, 2021. Jonathan Ernst-Pool/Getty Images
Savannah Hulsey Pointer
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The attorney representing an IRS criminal supervisory agent seeking whistleblower status “could not live with himself” if he stayed quiet about the information he’s bringing to Congress.

Attorney Mark Lytle appeared on Fox News’ “Special Report” on April 20 to speak about his client’s motives in coming forward with information reportedly about first son Hunter Biden.