A second IRS whistleblower who worked on the Hunter Biden criminal tax investigation will testify Wednesday that Delaware U.S. Attorney David Weiss supported pursuing more serious felony charges against America’s first son but expressed reservations that his struggle with drug addiction and loss of a brother to cancer could favorably influence a jury to vote for acquittal.
The whistleblower, whose name will become public upon his testimony to the House Oversight Committee, was part of a team of IRS agents working the case under Supervisory Agent Gary Shapley, who has also come forward with allegations of improprieties during the case. Shapley will testify alongside his subordinate during the Wednesday hearing.