IRS ‘Whistleblower X’ testimony obtained by DailyMail.com reveals he self-identifies as a gay Democrat and has witnessed ‘abuse of power’ in Hunter Biden investigation: ‘I will expose those responsible’

A 13-year-old IRS agent known as “Whistleblower X,” whose identity will be first revealed today at a House hearing, will say he personally witnessed an abuse of power during the criminal investigation of Hunter Biden.

According to an excerpt from Whistleblower X’s opening statement obtained by DailyMail.com, he identifies himself as a “gay Democrat married to a man” and wants the American people to “know the truth” about Hunter Biden’s special treatment.

“I had recently heard an elected official say that I should be more credible because I am a gay Democrat married to a man,” Whistleblower X will say according to prepared remarks obtained by DailyMail.com.

“I am no more credible than this man sitting next to me because of my sexual orientation or my political beliefs,” he continues.

“The American people deserve to know the truth, no matter how inconvenient or inconvenient it may be for political parties or those in power.”

The identity of a 13-year-old IRS agent known as ‘Whistleblower X’ is first revealed today in a House hearing

The Oversight investigation examines whether Hunter Biden received preferential treatment in the investigation of his wrongdoings because of his father's position.  Comer insists: 'We need to know if Joe Biden is endangered by these plans and if our national security is threatened'

The Oversight investigation examines whether Hunter Biden received preferential treatment in the investigation of his wrongdoings because of his father’s position. Comer insists: ‘We need to know if Joe Biden is endangered by these plans and if our national security is threatened’

IRS Supervisory Special Agent Gary Shapley also testifies Wednesday along with the unnamed whistleblower. The two IRS whistleblowers will publicly describe how they were prevented from conducting a fair investigation into Hunter Biden’s shady business accounts before the House Oversight Committee.

“I have witnessed the violation of ethical standards and abuses of power that threaten our nation,” Whistleblower X will say.

“It is within this context that I have chosen to shed light on these actions and expose those responsible.”

He will then accuse Hunter Biden of not reporting “the money he made from Burisma for the 2014 tax year.”

The whistleblower says he and Shapley raised concerns about Hunter’s 2014 and 2015 taxes in August or September 2022 with U.S. Attorney David Weiss, who is overseeing the investigation.

Weiss told them that “he agreed with them” regarding recommending misdemeanor and misdemeanor charges, “but that it could somehow affect later year misdemeanor and misdemeanor charges, which according to were so much stronger to him.’

The president’s son eventually struck a deal with Weiss to avoid jail time by pleading guilty to tax crimes and waiving a gun charge. Republicans have criticized it as a “sweetheart deal.”

The unnamed whistleblower will also bring up the WhatsApp messages between Hunter Biden and a Chinese energy official.

House Republicans released WhatsApp messages last month that were first brought to their attention by Gary Shapley and they say were written by Hunter Biden in 2017.

The president’s son was staying at the guest house at Biden’s Delaware home when he wrote a letter to Communist Party official Henry Zhao on July 30, 2017, threatening him to follow his “orders.”

‘I’m sitting here with my father and we would like to know why the agreement that was made has not been kept.’ Hunter wrote in 2017 according to Shapley’s testimony released by the GOP.

Hunter then said, according to the testimony, “Tell the warden I want to fix this now before it gets out of hand, and now means tonight.”

According to the 2017 conversation, Zang also said he wants to convey “his best regards to you, Jim and VP.”

Whistleblower X says those WhatsApp messages “could directly contradict what President Biden said about his non-involvement in Hunter’s overseas business dealings.”

“My hope is that as the American people and their representatives, as they weigh and consider this case and listen to my testimony today, will bear in mind that I come forward at significant risk to my career, risk to my family,” he concludes. .

Oversight Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., is also expected to describe findings in thousands of pages of the Biden family’s financial records as “amazing,” according to excerpts from his opening statement obtained by DailyMail.com.

What were the Bidens selling? Nothing but influence and access to the Biden network. This is an influence plan to enrich the Bidens,” Comer will say.

“We need to know if Joe Biden is endangered by these plans and if our national security is threatened.”

An FBI agent assigned to investigate President Joe Biden’s son has also confirmed whistleblower allegations that the Justice Department was trying to “cover up” Biden crimes, the commission revealed.

The new revelations described an FBI attorney telling an agent investigating Hunter to evade questions from the Oversight Commission about the first son.

The House Oversight Committee, chaired by James Comer (pictured), hears two IRS whistleblowers in a hearing Wednesday afternoon

The House Oversight Committee, chaired by James Comer (pictured), hears two IRS whistleblowers in a hearing Wednesday afternoon

IRS Whistleblower Gary Shapley

IRS Whistleblower Gary Shapley

The agent, whose name was redacted, received the letter from FBI attorney Jason Jones on Sunday — the day before they were scheduled to testify before the Oversight Committee.

Jones told the agent to tell Oversight to “refer such questions to the FBI’s Office of Congressional Affairs instead.”

“The Department expects you to decline to respond to inquiries regarding non-public information likely to be covered by one or more components of executive privilege or other important confidentiality interests, particularly information regarding deliberations or ongoing investigative activities in law enforcement matters,” the ministry said. lawyer. added

“The agent’s testimony is sickening and reveals just how far the DOJ is willing to go to cover up the Bidens,” the Oversight Committee tweeted Monday.