Attorney General Merrick Garland let Hunter Biden off the hook in a Senate hearing Thursday by not committing to appointing a special counsel to investigate and prosecute President Joe Biden's son for corrupt business dealings.
When Garland was asked by Rep. Ken Buck if he will "Appoint a special counsel to investigate Hunter Biden," the attorney general responded he would take Buck's request "Under advisement" but not consideration.
Buck's letter to Garland is about Hunter's corrupt business dealings includes Hunter's money transfers in which President Biden may be entangled.
Sen. Chuck Grassley also questioned Garland on Hunter's corrupt business dealing.
Grassley asked if Garland had spoken to the president about Hunter's "Tax affairs," which the FBI and IRS are currently investigating.
In 2020, the Justice Department opened a criminal case into Hunter for alleged money laundering.
Breitbart News reported the FBI had possession of Hunter's laptop hard drive "Containing thousands of Hunter Biden's emails where he discussed his international business dealings."
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AG Merrick Garland Shrugs at Push for Special Prosecutor to Investigate Hunter Biden
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