— Attorney General Merrick Garland refuted allegations made by two IRS whistleblowers who said the Justice Department hampered a tax investigation into Hunter Biden, and rejected a claim that he was asked to grant special counsel authority to the prosecutor in charge of the case.of interviews with the two IRS agents who alleged interference by federal prosecutors involved in investigating President Biden's son.
One of the IRS whistleblowers was Gary Shapley, an agent who worked on the Hunter Biden probe and recentlywith CBS News' Jim Axelrod. In his transcribed interview with the House Ways and Means Committee, Shapley told congressional investigators that the IRS' findings supported both felony and misdemeanor charges, and that charges were blocked in jurisdictions outside of Delaware, including in Washington, D.C.
"Mr. Weiss had in fact more authority than a special counsel would've had," Garland added."He had and has complete authority … to bring a case anywhere he wants, in his discretion." "He needs to explain whether or not his investigation is concluded," Comer said of Weiss."He needs to be transparent with congressional investigators as to what exactly he's investigating moving forward."
When the transcripts were released on Thursday, the White House referred CBS News to an earlier statement saying that the president has not been involved in the investigation into his son."President Biden has made clear that this matter would be handled independently by the Justice Department, under the leadership of a U.S. Attorney appointed by former President Trump, free from any political interference by the White House," the statement said."He has upheld that commitment.
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