Hunter Biden’s Business Partner Says Disgraced FBI Agent Ignored Evidence of Bidens’ ‘Multiple Felonies’

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Hunter Biden’s former business partner Tony Bobulinski sat down with Tucker Carlson on Fox News to explain how he believe the FBI ignored his evidence of the Bidens committing “multiple felonies.”

During the interview, Bobulinski said, “For the sake of our country for national security. At that point he was a candidate, Joe Biden. Now he’s the sitting President of the United States, the most powerful person in the free world. And daunting.”

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“So at the end of that five plus hour interview, the head of station, told my lawyers, ‘Listen, an individual name named Tim Thibault is going to run points on all of this.’ We’re definitely gonna have Tony come back in for a follow up interview. Could be as early as next week,’” he continued.

“Some of the people that were in the room weren’t well versed on all these facts. We may want to have people come in from Baltimore or Delaware and, you know, I was ready to sit down with anybody that needed me to or travel wherever I wanted to,” he said. “And so the head of station and gave my lawyers Tim Thibault’s cell phone number.”

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“Tim was not there that day,” he continued. “I think he was out of Washington, D.C. but my lawyers had an hour, hour and a half call with him that Friday night, October 23rd. And subsequent calls through the weekend and the following week when I was then coming on your show to provide the facts to the American people.”

“And they were supposed to be working a follow-up interview. And Tim Thibault in his last discussion with my legal counsel was, ‘Listen, we know Tony’s cooperating. We appreciate all the information he’s provided. We will follow up with you. We’re definitely going to have him come in for a follow-up interview or spend some more time on this. And I haven’t heard from them since.”

“At all?” Tucker asked.

“No,” he answered. “Nor have my lawyers.”

“No communication whatsoever,” Tucker said.

“No,” he said again.

“Since before the 2020 election,” Tucker asked.

“Correct,” Bobulinski said.

“It’s shocking,” Tucker replied.

“Shocking,” Bobulinski repeated. “Yeah. That’s would be one adjective. Yeah.”

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As reported earlier, FBI Special Agent in Charge Timothy Thibault was reported in late August as having been escorted out of FBI headquarters, based on a report by the Washington Times.

“A senior FBI official in the bureau’s Washington field office has abruptly resigned after coming under congressional scrutiny for suspected political bias in handling the investigation of Hunter Biden’s computer laptop,” the Washington Times reported.

“The Washington Times learned that Timothy Thibault, an assistant special agent in charge, was forced to leave his post according to two former FBI officials familiar with the situation,” the Times added. “Mr. Thibault was seen exiting the bureau’s elevator last Friday escorted by two or three ‘headquarters-looking types,’” the report said.

“It is unclear if Mr. Thibault, a 25-year FBI veteran who was on leave for at least a month following revelations about political statements he made while leading the public corruption unit, left on his own accord or was forced out,” the report added.

But Thibault denies that he was ‘forced out’ and claims that he actually left the FBI on good terms. Any allegations that he engaged in ‘partisanship’ while handling politically sensitive cases, such as the Hunter Biden laptop case and Trump investigations, he claimed, are “false.”