Whistleblower Say CIA Interfered In Hunter Investigation 

Daily Report March 22,2024

A whistleblower told House leaders that the CIA blocked federal investigators from interviewing Kevin Morris, one of Hunter Biden’s associates who has loaned the first son more than $5 million since 2019.

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According to the New York Post, the whistleblower — whose identity remains secret— told the House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer (R-KY) and House Judiciary Chairman Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) that the CIA stopped IRS and Justice Department investigators from interviewing Morris in August 2021.

The whistleblower told the GOP lawmakers that two DOJ officials were summoned to CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia, and were told that Morris could not be a witness to their investigation.

Jordan and Comer made the revelation in a letter addressed to CIA Director William Burns.

“It is unknown why or on what basis the CIA allegedly intervened to prevent investigators from interviewing Mr. Morris,” Comer and Jordan wrote in the letter, which was obtained by The Post.

The lawmakers added that the latest revelation is consistent with other evidence showing the DOJ did not follow its standard when investigating Hunter Biden.

“However, these allegations track with other evidence showing how the DOJ deviated from its standard investigative practices during the investigation of Hunter Biden,” the letter said, later adding that the whistleblower’s account “seems to corroborate our concerns about DOJ’s deviations from standard process to provide Hunter Biden with preferential treatment.”

A CIA spokesperson denied the allegation in a statement to The Post, adding that the intelligence agency cooperates with the investigation.

“CIA does not comment on specific investigations,” a spokesperson told The Post in a statement. “We can say that CIA cooperates with law enforcement partners and does not obstruct investigations. CIA also fully and routinely cooperates with our oversight committees and will continue to do so.