BREAKING: New BOMBSHELL Reveals Investigators Demanded Joe Biden Not Be Involved In Hunter Probe

On Wednesday, the House Oversight Committee revealed a new bombshell of leaked emails revealing that Delaware Assistant US Attorney Lesley Wolf explicitly demanded that President Joe Biden not be involved in the investigation of Hunter Biden's potential violations of the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA).

"Newly released emails and documents show that Delaware Assistant US Attorney Lesley Wolf DID NOT ALLOW AGENTS TO INVESTIGATE JOE BIDEN as part of a FARA probe," House Oversight wrote in a post on X/Twitter.

"Wolf, a top prosecutor working under David Weiss, now special counsel overseeing the Hunter Biden investigation, was exposed by Senator Chuck Grassley for refusing to let agents search Joe Biden’s guest house and blocking investigators from searching Hunter's storage unit when she tipped off his lawyers before the search could happen," TPUSA CEO Charlie Kirk explained. 

"In October 2020, Wolf was also briefed that a confidential human source had reported Hunter and Joe Biden each received $5 million in bribes from Burisma," Kirk wrote. "Despite agents from the FBI's Pittsburgh office describing these claims as 'credible' and 'worthy of further investigation,' Wolf refused to look into it."

"This isn't an investigation. It's obstruction of justice," he concluded.

This is a developing story and will be updated accordingly.
 

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