by WorldTribune Staff, March 22, 2024 The CIA blocked federal investigators from interviewing the high-powered entertainment lawyer representing Hunter Biden during investigations into the first son’s alleged tax crimes, a whistleblower said. The unnamed whistleblower told the chairmen of the House Oversight and Judiciary Committees that the intelligence agency stopped IRS and Department of Justice […]
A whistleblower said that the CIA reportedly blocked federal investigators from interviewing Kevin Morris, a high-powered entertainment lawyer representing Hunter Biden, about his connections to the president’s son during probes into his alleged tax crimes.
Hollywood lawyer Kevin Morris paid the President's son and his family more than $5 million after meeting him in 2019. But two years later the CIA told investigators probing Hunter's tax affairs that Morris was off-limits to them, a whistleblower has claimed. Now House leaders pursuing the president's impeachment have written to CIA director William Burns demanding to know why
Federal investigators are examining financial transactions to Jim Biden as part of an ongoing investigation. The investigations involve Americore, a hospital chain that paid Jim Biden to obtain sources of funding before it collapsed. Republicans continue investigating Jim Biden and loan payments he made to his brother Joe Biden
A whistleblower accused the Central Intelligence Agency of interfering in an investigation of Hunter Biden.
Just when it seems like the twists in the Hunter Biden saga can't get any stranger, now comes news that, according to a whistleblower, the CIA intervened in the investigation of Hunter Biden by the IRS and Department of Justice and blocked investigators' interview of Biden's "sugar bro," Kevin Morris.
Hunter Biden's deal with CEFC underscores a pattern in which he sold out the interests of United States taxpayers by forming lucrative business relationships with countries or companies adversarial to American interests.
The House impeachment inquiry into President Biden is at a crossroad, lacking the political appetite from within the Republican ranks to go forward with an actual impeachment, but facing political pressure to deliver after months of work.
Ex-Hunter Biden associates testify Wednesday at a public hearing following a series of closed-door depositions conducted as part of the House's impeachment inquiry into President Biden
By LISA MASCARO AP Congressional Correspondent WASHINGTON (AP) — The House impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden has hit a crossroads, lacking the political appetite from within Republican ranks to go forward with an actual impeachment, but facing political pressure to deliver after months of work. The Republican chairman of the House Oversight Committee, James
WYSOX TOWNSHIP, BRADFORD COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Pennsylvania State Police announced troopers are investigating a theft that occurred on Thursday. According to PSP, on Thursday, March 21, around 8:00 p.m. troopers responded to a reported theft that occurred along U.S. Highway 6 across from Jackson's Trailer Park in Wysox Township. Investigators say once on scene, it []
China is preparing for invasion and occupation of Taiwan to kick-start its expansionist campaigns, and President Joe Biden is not prepared. Adm. John Aquilino, U.S. Navy commander and head of the Indo-Pacific forces, told the House Armed Services Committee that America is steadily less prepared for a war with China that now appears to be […]