House Democrats voted to keep whistleblower testimony on Hunter Biden probe hidden from the public

Rep. Jason Smith on Hunter Biden: 'We're not going to stop until we get to the bottom of this corruption'

House Republicans released testimony from two IRS whistleblowers who accused the Biden administration of interfering with the investigation of U.S. Attorney David Weiss into Hunter Biden that lead to a plea deal.

House Democrats voted to keep the testimony hidden from the public.

"It's pretty frightening where you see that if you're wealthy or politically connected to President Biden, you're treated differently than average Americans," Congressman Jason Smith tells The Marc Cox Morning Show.

"These two whistleblowers came before my committee, the Ways and Means Committee, we took over 14 hours of depositions. I set in for a couple of hours myself and asked questions of the whistleblowers. That is what led to the information we released on Thursday."

After hearing hours of testimony, Smith believes there are more questions that need to be answered.

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Hans von Spakovsky, a Senior Legal Fellow at the Heritage Foundation, speaks with The Marc Cox Morning Show about the potential legal ramifications of this investigation.

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