Sen. Chuck Grassley’s Oct. 13 missive accused the bureau of a “pattern and practice of political decisions,” citing FBI whistleblower allegations.
The FBI has “significant, impactful and voluminous evidence” of “potential criminal conduct” by first son Hunter Biden and first brother James Biden in connection with their business dealings in China and Ukraine, Sen. Chuck Grassley charged in a letter to top law enforcement officials last week.
The Oct. 13 missive from Grassley to Attorney General Merrick Garland, FBI Director Christopher Wray and Delaware US Attorney David Weiss was obtained by theMonday and accused the bureau of a “pattern and practice of political decisions,” citing FBI whistleblower allegations. The senator wrote that whistleblowers have told his office that information on the Bidens’ alleged “pay-to-play” efforts in China, provided to the FBI by former Hunter Biden business associate, is substantial — but that it’s unclear how closely the FBI is examining this evidence.
“The information provided by Mr. Bobulinski formed a sufficient basis to open a full field investigation on pay-to-play grounds; however, it is unclear whether the FBI did so and whether the information is part of the ongoing criminal investigation by U.S. Attorney Weiss,” Grassley said in the letter.CEFC China EnergyHunter Biden was appointed to the board of Ukrainian gas company Burisma Holdings while his father was vice president.
, the owner of Burisma, and his business and financial associations with Hunter Biden,” Grassley states. “The documents in the FBI’s possession include specific details with respect to conversations by non-government individuals relevant to potential criminal conduct by Hunter Biden.
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