Oversight Committee says ‘the fed gov’t may have retaliated against a whistleblower’

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The FBI, the CIA, and even Biden were named in the Durham report. All were privy to the Trump-Russia lie created by the Clinton campaign in an attempt to sway the 2016 presidential election, according to RSBN.

This has been revealed just as the House Oversight Committee is investigating the Biden family crimes. Then, Tuesday, the committee posted a statement to Twitter, claiming that, “we now have learned that the fed gov’t may have retaliated against a whistleblower.”

They noted in a second post, “This whistleblower is alleging the Biden Admin is blocking efforts to charge Hunter Biden for federal violations.”

RSBN has reported that the Biden administration is now being scrutinized as multiple Biden family members have been connected to a vast money laundering scheme that involves payments from China. The House Oversight Committee is relying on information from whistleblowers to further their investigation and hold everyone connected accountable. 

But in light of the information revealed in the Durham report, relying on the FBI to aid in this investigation may hinder its progress. So far, the DOJ has displayed flaws when it comes to holding political officials or their family members accountable for potentially unlawful actions.

Whether or not the Biden administration has worked to threaten the House Committee’s whistleblower is uncertain, but Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., has admitted in a Real America’s Voice video that they “fear for their lives.”

This comes as rumors that the committee has “lost” its key whistleblower are circulating through mainstream media reports. Greene also stated that the information this whistleblower has given the House Oversight Committee, “will bring down the President of the United States.” 

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