Half of Americans Have Little or No Confidence in DOJ’s Handling of Hunter Biden Probe: Poll
Half of Americans are not confident that President Biden’s Justice Department is handling the Hunter Biden case in a fair and nonpartisan manner, according to a new poll.
A total of 28% of voters were “not very confident” and 22% were “not at all confident” that the DOJ probe into the first son’s alleged tax and gun crimes was being handled in a fair and unbiased manner, according to an Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll released on Thursday.
Only 19% said they were “extremely” or “very confident” with the government’s handling of the investigation.
The probe has been clouded with political intrigue for months. In May, IRS whistleblower Gary Shapley, an investigator who was involved in the Hunter Biden probe, provided testimony to the House Ways and Means Committee alleging a cover-up in the case.
Shapley claims the FBI tipped off people close to Hunter Biden and his father about investigatory steps being taken in the case and that the DOJ restricted which witnesses he could interview and what questions he could ask of them during the probe. (Read more from “Half of Americans Have Little or No Confidence in DOJ’s Handling of Hunter Biden Probe: Poll” HERE)
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