Hunter Biden prosecutor David Weiss did NOT plan to charge the president's son ... trends now

Hunter Biden prosecutor David Weiss did NOT plan to charge the president's son ... trends now
Hunter Biden prosecutor David Weiss did NOT plan to charge the president's son ... trends now

Hunter Biden prosecutor David Weiss did NOT plan to charge the president's son ... trends now

Special Counsel David Weiss - the top investigator into Hunter Biden's criminal case - did not plan to charge the president's son with any crimes until after two IRS whistleblowers came forward. 

It was only until after the IRS agents accused the Department of Justice of improper influence in the federal investigation into Hunter that Weiss decided to charge Hunter with tax crimes, according to correspondence obtained by the New York Times.

Attorneys for the whistleblowers said that if it weren’t for their 'courageous actions' Hunter would never have been charged at all.

According to the New York Times, four years into Weiss' five-year investigation, Weiss determined he did not have enough evidence to charge the president's son.

During negotiations with Hunter's lawyers earlier this year, Weiss reportedly was working on a deal where Hunter would not have to plead guilty to any charges at all - including misdemeanors. 

Hunter Biden's plea deal blew up in federal court last month and now he may head to trial

Hunter Biden's plea deal blew up in federal court last month and now he may head to trial

Attorney General Merrick Garland promoted Delaware U.S. Attorney David Weiss - the main Hunter prosecutor - to special counsel status on Friday

Attorney General Merrick Garland promoted Delaware U.S. Attorney David Weiss - the main Hunter prosecutor - to special counsel status on Friday

IRS whistleblowers Gary Shapley and Joe Ziegler testified before Congress in July

IRS whistleblowers Gary Shapley and Joe Ziegler testified before Congress in July

At the same time, whistleblower Gary Shapley came forward and alleged that DOJ in Washington, D.C., and California had refused to indict Hunter due to 'political pressures' and the president's son received 'special treatment.'

And only a few days later, Weiss then changed his tune and wanted Hunter to plead guilty to two misdemeanor tax charges, according to the New York Times.

That was the plan, until the deal blew up spectacularly in court last month.

Hunter appeared in federal court on July 26 prepared to plead guilty to two misdemeanor tax charges and walk away with just a slap on the wrist and no prison time. Republicans slammed as a 'sweetheart deal' that Biden's DOJ put together to protect the president's son.

However, after Judge Maryellen Noreika questioned

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