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Whistleblower: CIA Intervened in Hunter Biden Investigation, Blocked Interview of 'Sugar Bro'


Susie Moore reporting for RedState 

Just when it seems like the twists in the Hunter Biden saga can't get any stranger, now comes news that, according to a whistleblower, the CIA intervened in the investigation of Hunter Biden by the IRS and Department of Justice and blocked investigators' interview of Biden's "sugar bro," Kevin Morris. 

This bombshell news comes compliments of the House Judiciary Committee and Oversight Committee in the form of a Thursday letter issued by the chairmen of the committees, Jim Jordan and James Comer, to CIA Director William Burns. The letter, which may be viewed in its entirety below, sets forth some eye-opening details:

  • Recently, the Committees received information from a whistleblower alleging that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) intervened in the investigation of Hunter Biden to prevent the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) investigators from interviewing a witness.
  • According to the whistleblower, in August 2021, when IRS investigators were preparing to interview Patrick Kevin Morris, an associate of Hunter Biden, the CIA intervened to stop the interview. 
  • Two DOJ officials were allegedly summoned to CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia for a briefing regarding Mr. Morris. 
  • At that meeting, it was communicated that Mr. Morris could not be a witness during the investigation.

The letter ends by requesting documents pertaining to the DOJ/IRS investigation into Hunter Biden and documents pertaining to Kevin Morris. 

As a quick refresher on Morris' involvement with the First Son: 

Morris, 60, was interviewed by the House Ways and Means, Oversight and Judiciary Committees on Jan. 18 and said that he has loaned the 54-year-old first son at least $5 million since meeting him at a political fundraiser for his father in Hollywood in late 2019.

Those loans began a month after he met Hunter and continued through 2022, as the Justice Department was finalizing its tax investigation into the president’s son, which initially resulted in a probation-only plea deal.

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A significant portion of Morris’ loans to Hunter covered his tax delinquency — and the lawyer told House impeachment panel members that the debt will be due in 2025.

The lawyer — who has repped the creators of “South Park” and is footing the bill for a documentary on the media frenzy surrounding Hunter — did not say whether he would forgive the loans.

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Morris said he had visited the White House three times since Biden, 81, took office in January 2021 — and even made payments to Hunter’s ex-wife, Kathleen Buhle, and a former stripper, Lunden Roberts, the mother of his four-year-old daughter that he had with her out of wedlock.

He has also paid $875,000 for Hunter’s novice art works and allowed the first son to fly coast-to-coast on his private jet.

So, to sum up: A Hollywood lawyer, who began loaning the now-president's trainwreck of a son substantial sums of money within a month of meeting him, was set to be interviewed by IRS investigators in August of 2021 in connection with their investigation into said son, but the CIA intervened, summoned DOJ officials to Langley, and made it clear that said lawyer would not be interviewed.  

No...that doesn't seem suspicious at all.