tell christ senior leaders on october 7, 2022 that he was not the deciding person in whether charges were filed. that was my red line. i had already seen a pattern of preferential treatment and obstruction. hunter biden s lawyers say that they are disgruntled agents with an ax to grind. just ahead the wife of accused serial killer now taking legal action of her own. plus protestors in kenya refuse to give up, but first the case against donald trump. did prosecutors know something his defense team does not. he had amd. i didn t know it then, but it can progrgress to ga, an advanced form of t the disease. his struggle with vision loss from amd made me want to help you see warnrning signs of ga. like straight lines that seem wavy, blurry, or missing visual spots that make it hard to see faces like this one, or trouble with low light
carley: gary shapley came forward claiming the hunter biden investigation was poisoned by political interference, doubled down on claims investigators were blocked from looking at hunter biden s laptop. he says one attorney who donated to the biden campaign in 2020 stopped multiple felony charges from being filed against hunter biden. matthew graves, appointed by president biden, refused to bring charges, i watched attorney weiss tell senior fbi and irs senior leaders on october 7, 2022, he was not the deciding person on whether charges were filed. brooke: the hearing was heating and emotional. watch this. i equate this to experience i encountered when coming out. it was one of the hardest things i ve had to go through. if you were in my position with
decisions about that. the fbi ssa i respect. you know, as a matter of timing, he retired in june of 2022. at that time i haven t even overcome the burden that it took me to say that this has been political and been politicized. it wasn t until october 7, 2022. so you know, the fbi ssa made he came to his conclusions and he wasn t there for that october i can mention i respect very much your service and i respect very much your testimony today. but i think it s completely within the realm of prosecutorial discretion and subjective differences of opinion that people have. those of us have been in prosecution understand that happens all the time with prosecutors. chair recognizes the gentleman from arizona, mr. bigs
that it is important that criminal investigations be conducted fairly and free from political influence. that s why we re here correct? that s correct. now, as you stated and as was kind of discussed with mr. khanna and others, there s often disagreements. it seems as though within some of the transcribed interviews that we read, it says yes, about 90% of the time there s this irs attorneys disagree. that was part of the testimony, not all of it. in some of your comments, you ve also noted that made reference to special counsel in this situation. but i believe what there might be a reference to here is the question of a special attorney, not a special counsel, correct? so if you re speaking about the october 7, 2022 e-mail that
based on the testimony of the two irs whistleblowers that have came forward, we need to talk to these 13 individuals because they were all included in the october 7, 2022, meeting where apparently mr. weiss said that he couldn t bring charges or couldn t couldn t have special counsel, and we need to see if it s true. the attorney general of the united states said mr. weiss has complete authority and discretion to bring charges where he wants. let s get down to the facts and that s what we are doing. mike: chairman jason smith of the house ways and means committee. we will follow it. thank you for your time, sir. thank you, sir. sandra: more than 100 million americans under heat warnings and advisories as high temperatures are scorching parts of the south and the west. sizzling hot temperatures could set a new record in las vegas over the next few days. that s where we finds our