Brady's testimony fits a pattern revealed by Sen. Chuck Grassley last week, in which over 40 confidential human sources gave information to the FBI, over several years, about potential criminal activity involving the president, his brother James and son Hunter.
In a blistering letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland on Wednesday, Grassley alleged ongoing efforts "Among certain Justice Department and FBI officials to improperly delay and stop full and complete investigative activity into the Biden family." Few people know that better than Brady.
Info 'choke point' On Jan. 3, 2020, Brady was tasked by then-AG Bill Barr to vet allegations about Biden corruption that had been pouring into the FBI and US Attorney's Offices around the country, including from then-President Donald Trump's attorney Rudy Giuliani.
US President Joe Biden, with son Hunter Biden Columnist Miranda Devine explains the alleged case study of how credible corruption allegations against Joe Biden and his family were covered up by the FBI and DOJ. AFP via Getty Images/ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS Since it was an election year, Barr thought it prudent to treat such information skeptically, so Brady's job was to weed out the credible from the garbage before it reached the existing Hunter Biden investigation being run by the Delaware US attorney David Weiss since 2018.
President Biden's trip to Israel was an unnecessary distraction But Brady's team kept hitting obstruction from the FBI, and from prosecutors in Delaware.
One time Brady called Weiss and said in "Colorful language can you please talk to your team, this is important." But all that happened was Brady's team was told to submit questions in writing, which was unprecedented in Brady's experience.
Brady met resistance when he asked the FBI to reinterview the CHS in early June.
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