Congressman Blake Moore had straightforward words and a call for authorities to consider the information following the release of whistleblower testimony on Hunter Biden’s tax crimes. “On Thursday, the House Committee on Ways and Means voted to release the testimony of two credible IRS employees who spent several years investigating Hunter Biden for tax crimes,” shared Moore. “These troubling testimonies reveal that the federal government does not treat all taxpayers equally when applying tax law. Per their testimony, the whistleblowers recommended charges against Hunter Biden for tax crimes covering an estimated $2.2 million dollars in unreported tax on global income streams to Hunter Biden and his associates in Ukraine, Romania, and China. Hunter Biden is said to have received $8.3 million dollars in foreign payments, including a valuable diamond and a Porsche car. To state the obvious,” continues Moore, “these allegations are potentially far more severe than the misdemeanors levied on Hunter Biden earlier this week, and that level of tax evasion has resulted in other Americans serving time in prison or jail.” Moore also emphasizes that the timing of the special plea deal for Hunter Biden can’t be ignored. “The DOJ had this case for months, and yet they acted on it this week, just two days before the Ways and Means Committee was set to release the testimony…I strongly believe the federal government has given preferential treatment to the current president’s son, and I encourage authorities to consider this testimony and any other information that stems from these whistleblowers’ brave actions.”