House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) sent a letter to the Department of Justice requesting information about whether the DOJ is “upholding the rights of victims who were sexually exploited” by Hunter Biden.
The pair sent a similar letter to the department in July, requesting “information regarding DOJ’s handling of victims’ rights” in the Hunter Biden investigation and a staff-level briefing on the fund. The DOJ did not respond to their letter by the deadline despite confirming receipt of the letter.“It is unclear to the Committee as to why you both made the alarming decision to ignore our original request,” the members wrote.
Testimony from Joseph Ziegler, an IRS whistleblower, also alleged that the DOJ compiled a list of women Hunter Biden appeared to pay for sex relating to the investigation into Mann Act violations. Ziegler also said in the hearing before the House Oversight Committee that there were a number of deductions on Hunter Biden’s tax forms that appeared to be for sex workers or sex clubs and were not legitimate tax deductions.
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