Democrats Mostly Sidestep Questions on Hunter Biden IRS Allegations

Democrats Mostly Sidestep Questions on Hunter Biden IRS Allegations
Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, at the White House on April 18, 2022. Drew Angerer/Getty Images
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Democrats are mostly sidestepping making comments on whistleblower revelations alleging that First Son Hunter Biden received “preferential treatment” during an investigation into felony tax crimes.

In stunning allegations made public on June 22, Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Supervisor Special Agent Gary Shapley claimed the Department of Justice (DOJ) and IRS had interfered with an investigation into $2.2 million that Hunter Biden received from foreign sources, including Ukraine, China, and Romania, which he never reported to the IRS.