Merrick Garland’s Recent Move Allegedly Aimed at Safeguarding the Bidens

Attorney General Merrick Garland may have employed a strategic move by appointing a special counsel to manage the prosecution delay of Hunter Biden, potentially benefiting Joe Biden. It is anticipated that the official Justice Department report on the Biden family’s questionable activities will be released in December 2024, conveniently after the presidential election. This tactic of prolonging investigations has become a common cover-up strategy in Washington. The investigation into Hunter’s gun possession, tax issues, and foreign influence peddling has already been dragged out by federal agencies and the Justice Department for five years. Despite the expiration of the statute of limitations on several charges against him, Hunter evaded serious consequences due to the influence associated with his last name. Even though he committed crimes that would have resulted in a lengthy prison sentence for the average American, Hunter struck a favorable deal in June. Consequently, he pleaded guilty to misdemeanors, evading jail time and federal charges. However, this agreement crumbled when federal Judge Maryellen Noreika questioned the circumstances surrounding a last-minute exoneration paragraph added to the plea deal. Consequently, Hunter was faced with the possibility of a federal trial. But, Merrick Garland stepped in on Friday by appointing David Weiss as the special counsel. Joe Biden can rely on Weiss since he is the same attorney who delayed the prosecution of Hunter for years. This has led to comparisons that liken Weiss to a crack pipe investigating Hunter Biden. According to The Federalist, Weiss has shown loyalty to the Biden family by shutting down investigations, warning suspects before searches, refusing to interview Hunter, withholding FBI documents, and firing IRS investigators. Initially, Weiss was scheduled to testify before the House Judiciary Committee next month. While the Biden administration can now dismiss congressional demands for evidence and testimony due to an “ongoing investigation,” Weiss’s appointment as special counsel challenges the claim he made on June 7 that he had the “ultimate authority” to prosecute Hunter without any constraints. Despite Justice Department regulations stating that special counsels must be chosen from outside the government, Weiss remains a Justice Department employee with Merrick Garland as his boss and Joe Biden as the superior. Nevertheless, because of his new job title, he is deemed “independent.” The maxim “Justice delayed is justice denied” warns against the negative consequences of delaying justice. However, for Team Biden, their approach seems to be “Truth delayed is truth defused.” The investigation into Hunter Biden is likely to be delayed once again, while the Justice Department rapidly prosecutes President Biden’s most probable opponent in the upcoming presidential election. The contrasting treatment raises concerns about the bias and questionable practices within the department. It seems that burying Biden family crimes until after the next election, allowing Biden to pardon his son without facing political consequences, is the objective. However, there are potential obstacles that could hinder this plan. The previously established plea deal was disrupted partly due to courageous IRS whistleblowers who exposed the corrupt elements of the federal investigation into Hunter Biden. Many unanswered questions remain with regards to the ongoing investigation, such as promises made by Hunter Biden to his clients about influencing his father, discussions between Joe Biden and Hunter’s foreign partners, conversations about Ukraine, Burisma, and the prosecutor Joe Biden pushed to be fired, whether the FBI investigated or substantiated the $10 million Burisma bribery allegation, evidence of foreign income in Joe Biden’s bank accounts arising from his business dealings, the involvement of other Biden family members in receiving foreign funds, expenses related to housing and credit cards shared by Hunter and his father, the identity of the “big guy” mentioned in Chinese firm CEFC emails and the 10% he was promised, violations of the Foreign Agents Registration Act by Hunter, buyers of Hunter’s art since his father became president and whether illegal influence peddling was involved, the circumstances leading to the plea deal and why Hunter was initially granted blanket immunity, and the potential perjury committed by Attorney General Merrick Garland when he claimed that Weiss could independently press charges in DC and Los Angeles. The appointment of Weiss as special counsel has incited anger among Americans from across the political spectrum, which could potentially lead disgruntled FBI agents or other federal employees to divulge sensitive information. FBI whistleblowers have already refuted the narratives put forth by the Biden administration regarding school-board protests, the events of January 6th, and domestic terrorism. The actions of Team Biden are eroding trust in the Justice Department, leaving Americans skeptical of the government’s ability to self-police, especially under the Biden administration.

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