Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz was sent a letter from Sen. Ron Johnson.
John Paul Mac Isaac was right. The FBI warned agents not to touch Hunter Biden’s laptop after he gave it to them in Dec. 2019. That was why he felt compelled to go public 9 months later. FBI whistleblowers spilling more dirt to @SenRonJohnson https://t.co/PIlThWB68F
— Miranda Devine (@mirandadevine) August 25, 2022
The report from Johnson comes only a month after there had been another whistleblower report published by Iowa Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley’s office claiming similar allegations.
Johnson asserts that “individuals with knowledge of the FBI’s apparent corruption” shared with his office that the FBI intentionally prevented the investigation into Hunter Biden.
Over 14 whistleblowers have contacted Rep. Jim Jordan’s (R-OH) office regarding how the FBI is handling the investigations of conservative parents that have pushed for school reforms as well as the Jan. 6 riot.
Now, Johnson has requested Inspector General Horowitz to investigate.
“While I understand your hesitation to investigate a matter that may be related to an ongoing investigation, it is clear to me based on numerous credible whistleblower disclosures that the FBI cannot be trusted with the handling of Hunter Biden’s laptop,” Johnson wrote.