The Hunter Biden laptop investigation should be simple. All the leads and evidence in one central location, what could be easier? You would think an investigation would have taken off by now with agents running down leads but, Nah. The Biden investigation is smoldering on the back burner while the DOJ is busy running down unsubstantiated claims about Donald Trump.
Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, blasted the FBI for their apparent political bias:
“When it [came] to Hunter Biden with plenty of concrete information, it was shut down. It’s pretty simple. And we have evidence that some of these people have exhibited this political bias over a long period of time because there’s a guy by the name of Thibault that the whistleblowers told me about.”
He continued, “that gives you an example of political bias, and it hurts the integrity of the FBI.”
Grassley added, “the people of the United States ought to have really good feelings about the FBI. They ought to know that they’re a credible organization and there should be no party or power involved in this decision-making”.
He concluded, “It should be simply fair, follow the facts where it takes them, and there should be no political [bias]. It’s unfair, and the FBI ha[s] not met the test of fairness in this particular case.”
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One of Hunter Biden’s former business partners referred to Joe Biden as “the Big Guy” in a panicked message the same day The Post broke news of the infamous laptop from hell left behind by the president’s son, The Post has learned.
James Gilliar, a former British Special Forces officer with ties to UK intelligence services, discussed The Post’s exclusive report with an unnamed person on Oct. 14, 2020, according to the message provided by a whistleblower to GOP congressional investigators probing the laptop.
In the message, Gilliar, 58, reassured the person that the revelations about Biden’s apparent involvement in his son’s foreign deals would not be damaging — regardless of the outcome of the 2020 presidential election.
Gilliar was asked if “Hunter and/or Joe or Joe’s campaign [would] try to make it ‘Oh, we were never involved’ … and try to basically make us collateral damage?”
“I don’t see how that would work for them…” Gilliar responded in the 6.07 p.m. message reviewed by The Post.
“I think in the scenario that he wins they would just leave sleeping dogs lie,” Gilliar added.