The whistleblowers exposed how the Justice Department allowed the statute of limitations on certain charges against Hunter Biden to lapse, prohibited line investigators from referring to or asking about President Biden during witness interviews, withheld evidence from line investigators, excluded the investigative team from meetings with defense counsel, and tipped off defense counsel about pending search warrants.
Prosecutors looking into tax fraud allegations against Hunter Biden made a point to delay a decision in the case until after last year's midterm elections to avoid "shooting themselves in the foot."
The House Judiciary Committee will hear testimony from special counsel David Weiss and is preparing to interview other Justice Department officials connected to its Hunter Biden probe
Two more IRS officials have come forward and suggested that now-Special Counsel David Weiss was "not the deciding person" over whether to charge President Biden's son with tax crimes.
A federal prosecutor last year blocked then-Delaware US Attorney David Weiss from bringing tax charges against first son Hunter Biden in California, a third IRS official has testified to Congress.