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The CIA blocked federal investigators from interviewing Hunter Biden’s “sugar brother” Kevin Morris during a five-year probe into the first son’s alleged tax crimes, a whistleblower has told House impeachment leaders.
House Oversight and Judiciary Committee chairmen say the whistleblower informed them the intelligence agency stopped IRS and Justice Department investigators from interviewing Morris in August 2021, a Hollywood lawyer and patron of the first son, according to a Thursday letter addressed to CIA Director William Burns.
The whistleblower informed Oversight chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) and Judiciary chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) that two DOJ officials were summoned to CIA headquarters in Langley, Va. — and told Morris “could not be a witness” for their investigation into Hunter Biden.
Jordan posted a copy of the letter and wrote, “Whistleblower reveals the CIA stonewalled the IRS from interviewing Hunter Biden’s business associate — Kevin Morris. What are they trying to hide?”
Whistleblower reveals the CIA stonewalled the IRS from interviewing Hunter Biden’s business associate — Kevin Morris.
What are they trying to hide? pic.twitter.com/3zCXsjm249
— Rep. Jim Jordan (@Jim_Jordan) March 21, 2024
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