The controversial IRS whistleblowers are about to go public, giving testimony under oath about all they know about Hunter Biden. They get their big chance in an upcoming hearing before the House Oversight Committee. Things are expecting to get really hot in Washington, D.C. and it has nothing to do with the weather. James Comer is telling everyone to mark their calendar for July 19. You’ll want to tune in for some American Pride Month style fireworks inside the conference room that day.
Testimony from IRS insiders
The July 19 hearing testimony from two IRS whistleblowers is crucial because it comes exactly one week before federal judge Maryellen Noreika is expected to rubber stamp Hunter Biden’s plea deal of the century.
He’s about to get two years on probation for a couple of lame misdemeanors and do a drug diversion program to make the federal gun felony go away. Numerous rap stars are furious over his kid-glove handling. He only got the deal because he’s the kid of Joe Biden and everyone knows it.
We already know the identity of one witness expected to provide sworn testimony, IRS supervisory investigator Gary Shapley. His whistleblowing associate, “X” will be named at the hearing.
'IT WILL BE TELEVISED': House Oversight Committee Chair @RepJamesComer drops a major update on next week's hearing with IRS whistleblowers expected to shed light on the alleged Biden influence peddling scheme — including the latest on "Witness X." @SchmittNYC pic.twitter.com/Z40IIizDdX
— NEWSMAX (@NEWSMAX) July 12, 2023
Because nobody knew who he was, Merrick Garland had to retaliate against the entire team by closing the investigation and putting them each in the IRS bureaucratic version of isolation. The whistleblowers plan to inform the public how they were prevented from doing their job properly every step along the way.
The House Ways and Means Committee already revealed the substance of what the IRS investigators will say in their testimony but, this time, the public can hear them say it in their own words and under interrogation.
You can expect Democrats on the committee, like Jamie Raskin, to come up with either some intense grilling or baffling rhetoric. It will be amusing to watch no matter which way he goes.

Prosecutors covered for Hunter
Shapely is expected to confirm in his testimony that it was clear Hunter Biden was getting special treatment, “with prosecutors hesitant to pursue search warrants.” Even worse, they tipped off Hunter’s lawyer when they wanted to raid his storage unit and routinely passed along tips about things which would be coming so the defense could be prepared for them.
Only Democrats manage to get such special favors. They certainly didn’t tip Donald Trump off that they were about to drop by Mar-a-Lago, for instance.
The biggest point of contention at the hearing will be over the question of whether David Weiss did or did not have the authority to properly charge Hunter Biden. You will hear all sorts of testimony that whether he did or not, he told the investigators that he didn’t. He officially claims he could have had the authority anytime he asked.
House Oversight Committee Chairman and Congressman James Comer (Rep-KY) talks about what’s ahead this week in the investigation into the Biden crime family pic.twitter.com/UP7ejlSTWs
— • ᗰISᑕᕼIᗴᖴ ™ • (@4Mischief) July 16, 2023
He simply had no intention of asking. That’s the real question everyone needs to get to the bottom of. Why didn’t he WANT to charge Hunter Biden with any of the crimes he should have? The short answer is because he didn’t want to. The long one involves Biden family bribery, threats and general corruption.