FBI fears Biden family whistleblower "will be killed if unmasked"
Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna reveals that members of the Bureau expressed their fears after a meeting with the House Oversight Committee.
Republican Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna revealed, after a meeting with members of the FBI in the House Oversight Committee, that the Bureau fears that the life of the informant of the Biden family could be in danger if their identity were to be revealed. In a tweet, the Hispanic legislator expresses concern that the informant "will be killed" for the information they have provided, which points to the current president's participation in a bribery scheme during his time as Barack Obama's vice president. Members of the Republican Party announced that they will initiate contempt proceedings against FBI Director Christopher Wray for his refusal to turn over a key document of the investigation to them.
Document implicates Biden in bribery scheme
The whistleblower contacted James Comer, the chairman of the Oversight Committee, and Republican Congressman Chuck Grassley a month ago to tell them about the existence of a document implicating Biden in a bribery scheme that the FBI was concealing. As GOP members have stated in their requests to the FBI, that the form FD1023, dated June 30, 2020 show´s the president's alleged participation in a 5 million dollar criminal bribery scheme with a foreign national in exchange for influence on political decisions.
One of the FBI's "most credible human sources"
Comer himself described the informant as one of the office's "most credible human sources." In fact, in an interview with Sean Hannity on Fox, the congressman revealed that the FBI paid him "a substantial amount of money" for his services and stressed that he "had been part of the FBI for 13 years, since the Obama administration."
Comer linked the discord form to this stage of the former Democratic president. "This particular document was dated 2020. But there are notes in the document that go back to 2017. We believe this source initially informed the FBI of the bribery scheme back in 2017. So my question to the FBI was, 'What exactly have you done with this indictment?" the chairman of the Oversight Committee wonders.