The Walls Continue to Close in On the Biden Crime Family - Top 3 Takeaways

The Walls Continue to Close in On the Biden Crime Family - Top 3 Takeaways – July 27th, 2023 

  1. Hold the door. There are two sides to stories and one side to facts. It’s my saying. It’s what I’ve been known for, for over 25 years and it’s also the way I go about documenting the material that I craft into content daily for you. Being fact-based means paying particular attention to details and also going straight to the source or sources for the information (as opposed to secondhand media accounts which might miss details or facts and can contain spin). It’s in this context that I’ll walk you back to exactly what I delivered to you in my Top 3 Takeaways on June 21st, the day after news of the Hunter Biden plea deal had been announced. I specifically flagged details, which I pointed out to you in my takeaways that day, which proved to be the sticking points between the federal judge, the federal prosecution and Hunter Biden’s legal team yesterday. Here’s exactly what I had to say... <<Guilty. Tuesday was a day many who’ve been concerned about a two-tiered justice system have been waiting for. It was the day a Biden was determined to be guilty of crimes we’ve all seen him commit. No, it wasn’t Joe, but on Tuesday we knew where Hunter Biden was. He, along with this attorney, were conversing with David Weiss, the U.S. Attorney for the District of Delaware who has been investigating Biden corruption collusion for years. And the big news wasn’t just that Weiss was finally going to charge Hunter Biden for crimes we’d seen him commit with literal crack whores in various videos. It was that Hunter Biden was pleading guilty to them. According to the initial reports emerging from Tuesday’s developments, Hunter Biden will plead guilty to misdemeanor charges for not filing taxes on income of greater than $1.5 million annually in 2017 and 2018. He’s also to plead guilty to a felony federal firearms charge. So, the question former President Donald Trump asks about the current president’s son may not be where’s Hunter? If there is anything other than a two-tiered system of justice, it would be about what prison he’s in and for how long. About that... According to a spokesman from Weiss’ office: A federal district court judge will determine any sentence after taking into account the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors. However, the recommendations that are going to be made to that judge...probation and a diversion program. No kidding. The maximums are 2 years on the tax charges and 10 years on the gun charge. But because of reasons one can only imagine pertain to Hunter being the son of a Democrat president – he’ll not be recommended for 12 years in prison or even 12 days. Probation and diversion. This while the same Department of Justice is attempting to put the former president away for the rest of his life and the equivalent of a next. So yes, Hunter’s guilty but with what on the surface appears to be a sweetheart deal for him, surprise - surprise but here's the biggest question at this point... According to the prosecutor’s office yesterday...   
  2. The investigation is ongoing. What exactly does that mean? Hunter’s attorney certainly thinks this is the end of the investigation based on his comments yesterday. Key to yesterday’s guilty plea, the feds decided not to charge Hunter for tax evasion but instead for a failure to file and pay his taxes. It’s a distinction with a difference. Failing to file taxes for greater than $1.5 million in income for two consecutive years is one thing. Where the money is coming from and why the taxes are evaded are another. For a while some on the left had conceded that there may be a tax and gun charge brought against Hunter Biden, but that it would be the end of the story. The key question now is whether the prosecutor is of the same mindset. The much bigger story is where the unreported millions in income came from. And it was just within the last two weeks we learned that the document the FBI had withheld until recently from the House Oversight Committee investigation into the Bidens, cited a top Burisma executive as having paid Joe and Hunter Biden $5 million each for their dirty deeds to use US influence to exact desired outcomes for Burisma while Hunter Biden was on the board of the Ukrainian energy company. And that the Burisma executive has a total of 17 recordings with the Bidens he’s held as “an insurance policy”. Where the investigation goes from here is the true test as to whether there is in fact a two-tiered justice system based on the politics of the people involved as has long appeared to be. The money Hunter failed to report for tax purposes had to come from somewhere. It’s outrageous if the feds decide they don’t care. If they get to the bottom of where it came from there almost certainly will be far more consequential charges coming and not just for Hunter. If they choose to look the other way without getting those answers, you’ll know how much credibility is left within our justice system.>>  
  3. Still under investigation. And so yes, the detail and the distinction with a difference which I originally noted, proved to be prescient when presented to a federal judge yesterday. Hunter Biden, independent of the plea deal, is still under federal investigation. And while the details of what he’s under investigation for weren't disclosed – it's not hard to envision what that might be. Now here’s the thing. It’s not possible for the Biden Justice Department to act without a conflict of interest in an investigation which implicates President Biden. That’s why special prosecutors exist. A special prosecutor should have been appointed to investigate the Biden crime family’s business dealings a long time ago. With the developments yesterday, where the prosecution was forced to acknowledge they brought a sweetheart plea deal to the table with immunity language attached to it all while Hunter’s the subject of an ongoing federal investigation is proof positive that there’s an immediate need for an independent investigation – specifically into the Bidens’ business affairs. Prosecutor David Weiss was evidenced in a Wilmington Delaware court room yesterday to not be credible in properly prosecuting crimes committed by the Bidens. But yes, as I noted about five weeks ago, based on how this would go we’d know how much credibility is left within our justice system. Yesterday was a good day for the credibility of our justice system. 

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