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After Whistleblowers Exposed Biden Corruption, Joe Taps Hunter’s Old Colleague For Agency ‘Protecting’ Whistleblowers

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After whistleblowers alleged the Justice Department ran interference for Joe Biden and his son’s corrupt activities, the president is nominating an old coworker of Hunter’s to head the federal agency that ostensibly protects whistleblowers.

On Tuesday, the president tapped Hampton Dellinger, a former colleague of Hunter Biden’s at a prominent law firm that once represented Ukrainian energy firm Burisma, to lead the Office of Special Counsel, a federal agency tasked with protecting federal employees and especially whistleblowers who may face retaliation. (Both Bidens are under investigation by Justice Department special counsels, who operate independently of the Office of Special Counsel.)

Dellinger, who was previously appointed to a position in the Justice Department, once worked with Hunter Biden while on the crisis management side of Boies Schiller Flexner, an international law firm. Hunter Biden served as counsel at the firm, and “tapped [it] to provide public relations and business consulting for Burisma” in 2014.

“Emails from Biden’s laptop show he worked closely with lawyers on Boies Schiller Flexner’s crisis management team,” the Washington Free Beacon’s Chuck Ross reported in 2021, when Dellinger was appointed to the Justice Department. “Biden’s laptop emails also indicate he attended a private dinner party with Dellinger and several other Boies Schiller Flexner lawyers in March 2014.”

Hunter Biden was hired onto the board of Burisma in 2014, raking in excessive compensation from the Ukrainian energy company while his father was the Obama administration’s point man on Ukraine. In 2018, Joe Biden bragged about pressuring the Ukrainian

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