Democrats have spent weeks calling for their Republican colleagues to publicly release cripts of interviews conducted as part of the investigation.
) supervisory special agent, whose account he said substantiates testimony from Internal Revenue Services whistleblower Gary Shapley about how the Secret Service thwarted an attempt to interview the president's son.
"IRS whistleblower Gary Shapley's testimony that Secret Service headquarters and the Biden transition team were tipped off is confirmed by a former FBI agent," Comer said in a Monday press release."Shapley and the FBI agent planned to interview Hunter Biden in December 2020, but learned the night before that the Biden transition team was tipped off. They were told to not approach Hunter Biden and wait for his call.
Representative Jamie Raskin, the ranking Democrat on the oversight committee, has called for the transcript's release for weeks, suggesting that House Republicans were withholding the document to distort the narrative about the evidence that they've claimed to have obtained against Hunter Biden. Committee ranking member Rep. Jamie Raskin confers with committee chairman Rep. James Comer during a House Oversight Committee hearing related to the Justice Department's investigation of Hunter Biden, on Capitol Hill July 19, 2023, in Washington, D.C. The committee heard testimony from two whistleblowers from the Internal Revenue Service who allege that the Hunter Biden criminal probe was mishandled by the Department of Justice.
The agent, who described feeling"frustrated" said,"I believe that the Secret Service had to be notified for our safety, for lack of confusion, for deconfliction, which we would do in so many other cases, but I didn't understand why the initial notification."
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