The noose is tightening for Hunter Biden

The case against Hunter Biden is growing bigger and more serious everyday. Biden’s Department of Justice has long protected the First Son but now his attorneys are now committing serious crimes in a desperate attempt to prevent the Biden Crime Family’s secrets from bursting into the public spotlight. And now, in a blow to the Bidens, attorney David Weiss, who has led the Hunter Biden criminal probe, has offered to testify at a public congressional hearing this fall, according to a letter sent to lawmakers on Monday.

House Republicans have demanded that Weiss – a Donald Trump appointee – answer questions about allegations from two IRS whistleblowers that the tax investigation was tainted by political interference.

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BREAKING: Hunter Biden’s lawyers are facing sanctions after they allegedly lied to the Delaware clerk in his criminal tax case.

The Biden Crime Family is at it again.

According to the Daily Mail, someone from Hunter Biden’s attorney’s law office called the Delaware clerk pretending to be an attorney for Republican House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith.

Smith’s attorney is Theodore Kittila.

The person who lied to the Delaware clerk allegedly asked them to remove the original filing against Hunter Biden in an attempt to remove the 448 pages of congressional testimony from the IRS whistleblowers.

Once Kittila found out about the scheme, he sent a letter to the judge:

“We promptly contacted the clerk’s office, and we were advised that someone contacted the court representing that they worked with my office and that they were asking the court to remove this from the docket. We immediately advised that this was inaccurate,” Kittila explained.

Judge Maryellen Noreika appears to have reason to believe that Hunter Biden’s lawyers were indeed behind the scheme considering she is giving them just a few more hours to explain thereselves or else they will be sanctioned.

“It appears that the caller misrepresented her identity and who she worked for in an attempt to improperly convince the clerk’s office to remove the amicus materials from the docket,” Noreika said.

“Therefore, it is hereby ordered that, on or before 9pm today on July 25, 2023, counsel for defendant shall show cause as to why sanctions should not be considered for misrepresentations to the court.”

Below is whistleblower Joseph Ziegler explaining how investigations into Hunter Biden were always “hamstrung, limited and marginalized…”

Obstruction from every angle.