“Whistleblower X” has been revealed —and he’s a Democrat! But IRS Agent Joseph Ziegler says that doesn’t make him any more credible; “The credibility comes from my job experience,” Ziegler says.
“I was the lead IRS case agent on the Hunter Biden investigation. I recently discovered that people are saying that I must be more credible because I’m a Democrat who happens to be married to a man,” Ziegler said in his opening statement.
“I’m no more credible than this man sitting next to me due to my sexual orientation or my political beliefs. The truth is my credibility comes today from my job experience with the IRS and my intimate knowledge of the agency’s standards and procedures.”
“I was raised and have always strived to do what is right,” the IRS agent added.
“Although I do have my supporters, others have said that I am a traitor to the Democratic Party and that I am causing more division in our society. I implore you to consider that if you were put in my position with the facts as I have stated them, ask yourself if you would be doing the exact same thing.”
Ziegler added: “I hope I am an example to other LGBTQ people out there who are questioning whether to do the right thing at the potential cost to themselves and others. We should always do the right thing no matter how painful the process might be.”
“I kind of equate this to the feelings and experiences I encountered when coming out,” he said. “It was honestly one of the hardest things I ever had to go through… but I did what is right and I’m sitting before you today.”
Watch a clip from the opening statement below:
Whistleblower X IRS agent Joseph Ziegler came forward alleging a coverup in the criminal investigation of President Biden's son Hunter — calling himself a “gay Democrat” who wanted “to do the right thing”
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From The New York Post:
[Fellow whistleblower Gary Shapley] and the case agent say that Delaware US Attorney David Weiss was not able to charge Hunter Biden with tax crimes in Southern California and Washington, DC, because of the opposition of Biden-appointed US attorneys — directly contradicting Attorney General Merrick Garland’s claim that Weiss had unilateral authority to bring charges even outside of Delaware.
Both men say investigative steps were slow-walked or blocked and that authorities tipped off Hunter Biden’s legal team about interest in searching a northern Virginia storage locker that may have contained evidence and about an attempt to interview Hunter in late 2020 — wrecking both attempts.
They also say that a proposal to interview other Biden family members was rejected and efforts to analyze President Biden’s role in his son’s lucrative consulting work in countries where he held sway as vice president were barred by prosecutors at the US Attorney’s Office in Delaware.