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According to the suspicion, he delayed the investigation of Biden’s son, the former agent no longer works for the FBI

According to the suspicion, he delayed the investigation of Biden's son, the former agent no longer works for the FBI

Thibaut’s name appeared in the press with the suspicion that he tried to interfere in the investigation of the case of the son of the current president, Hunter Biden.

The agent who was accused by an informant of political bias, which may be related to the suspicion that the authority delayed the investigation of information on the computer of Joe Biden’s son, before the 2020 presidential election, left the FBI (FBI).

According to Fox News on Monday, special agent Timothy Thibault is no longer working for the organization, having left the service over the weekend.

Thibaut’s name appeared in the press due to his alleged political bias, with it being suspected that he tried to interfere with the investigation into the case of the current president’s son, Hunter Biden.

Tibow was named by a senior Republican member of the Senate Judiciary Committee in a July 17 letter. Chuck Grassley asked FBI Director Christopher Wray and Attorney General Merrick Garland for an explanation. Citing a whistleblower, the senator asked the head of the FBI and a member of the government about bias among senior officials. Timothy Thibault isn’t the only politically biased FBI agent in Washington, and how “The FBI owes Congress and the American people the answer.”

Last week, Facebook founder (now dead), Mark Zuckerberg, explained in a live online broadcast how limited availability of unpleasant information to the incumbent, then-candidate Joe Biden, on the social network a few weeks before the 2020 presidential election.

Sensitive information and exchange of messages about business relations in Ukraine, from the abandoned computer of Joe Biden’s son Hunter, became public.

According to Mark Zuckerberg, the FBI contacted his company employees with the fact that a lot of Russian propaganda was already spread during the 2016 presidential election, and something similar can be expected in 2020, so they should be vigilant. . On the Joe Rogan podcast (The Joe Rogan Experience), Zuckerberg said: He considers the FBI a highly respected law enforcement agency, a legitimate institution, and “If they call me and tell us to be very careful, I want to take it seriously.”

In mid-October 2020, the New York Post revealed that traces of correspondence were found hidden in the cache of the abandoned laptop of the son of then-presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden, which, among other things, highlighted his work. Relations in Ukraine. The veracity of the revealing information provided by the New York Post was later confirmed by the New York Times, Washington Post, and Politico, although they did not initially handle the information.

Hunter Biden is under investigation for suspected tax evasion due to his business activities.

A film about the affairs of the current president’s son has also been shot, and the biographical film My Son, Hunter by independent director Robert Davey, will be released in the United States at the beginning of September.

(MTI)

Opening photo: Agence France-Presse / Anadolu

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