After Allegations Against Biden Family, DOJ - IRS Commissioner Confirms Rights Of Whistleblowers

 July 10, 2023

Daniel Werfel, IRS Commissioner has confirmed the rights of agency whistleblowers to make protected disclosures to Congress, following attacks from Hunter Biden’s attorney, regarding recent IRS whistleblowers’ allegations. In his comments Lowell reportedly attacked the legitimacy of the IRS whistleblowers allegations.

Last month, Abbe Lowell, Hunter Biden’s lawyer, who represents high-profile individuals engulfed in political scandals, reportedly sent a letter to Republican investigators that questioned the legitimacy of IRS whistleblower allegations against the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) probe into Hunter Biden. Claiming that whistleblower transcripts recorded by House Ways and Means Committee Chair Jason Smith (R-MO) were “feed[ing] the misinformation campaign to harm our client … as a vehicle to attack his father”, Lowell said-

“Your attempt to protect the IRS agents was a transparent effort to provide cover to those with a bias and an axe to grind so deep and sharp as to have allowed them to avoid answering for their own conduct under oath,”

-Abbe Lowell, Hunter Biden Attorney

However, according to IRS Commissioner Werfel’s memo, he wrote that IRS employees are-

“encouraged” to blow the whistle. “As employees, you are the first line of defense to call out issues that raise concerns, and I want it to be clear that we will always encourage a ‘see something, say something’ philosophy,” Adding…And in the event that you believe that the best course of action is not to raise issues up your IRS chain of command, but to raise the issue with an independent authority, there are a number of different options for raising concerns, including but not limited to:

  • Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA)
  • Relevant Oversight Committees of the U.S. Congress
  • U.S. Office of Special Counsel (OSC); and/or
  • U.S. Department of Justice Office of Inspector General

“The option(s) you may choose for reporting whistleblower concerns depend on the circumstances of a given matter. We have received questions from employees on what the right approach is if the issue to be reported might include taxpayer information protected by Section 6103 of the IRC or information protected by Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 6(e).”

-Daniel Werfel, IRS Commissioner

According to a report by Breitbart-

[Werfel’s letter comes]“as IRS whistleblowers leveled at least 13 damning allegations against the DOJ’s probe into Hunter Biden. Among the allegations, they allege Assistant U.S. Attorney Lesley Wolf refused to allow investigators to ask about Joe Biden being “the big guy,” the DOJ twice prevented United States Attorney David Weiss from bringing stronger charges against Hunter Biden, Attorney General Merrick Garland refused to name a special counsel in the tax investigation, which could have provided a degree of separation between Joe Biden and his DOJ, and the IRS recommended charges against Hunter Biden that were not approved by Garland.”

-Breitbart News

“The truth does not require a majority to prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The truth is its own power. The truth will out. Never forget that.”

-Rush Limbaugh
Copyright 2024 Patriot Mom Digest