Biden Appointee Declined to Partner with Delaware to Charge Hunter Biden, Raising Questions About Political Interference
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Biden's appointed DC prosecutor Graves admitted not wanting to partner with Delaware to charge Hunter Biden, claiming unable to "get up to speed".
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Graves had a 10 minute call with Delaware prosecutor Weiss but didn't speak again, declined to partner after reviewing case materials.
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IRS whistleblowers allege Biden appointees at DOJ blocked them from investigating Hunter and James Biden's dealings.
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AG Garland claimed Weiss could charge Hunter Biden outside his district, contradicted by whistleblowers.
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Graves defended Garland's testimony, said Weiss could've charged Hunter Biden through other methods, but that was never discussed.