Hunter Biden Plea Deal Implosion Puts New FOIA on Indefinite Hold

  • The ATF denied a 2nd FOIA request related to Hunter Biden’s gun investigation, citing ongoing litigation, raising questions about transparency.

  • There’s concern that ATF may indefinitely delay the FOIA request, potentially hiding sensitive information about the Biden administration.

  • Allegations suggest a potential cover-up involving the Secret Service & IRS whistleblower testimony, casting further doubt on the administration’s actions.

    Joe & Hunter Biden IMG Public Domain acaben, CC BY-SA 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons
    ATF will now try to use the Hunter Biden plea deal falling through to deny responding to the FOIA request indefinitely. (Cropped from photo by acaben: CC BY-SA 2.0)

    U.S.A. — “At this time, the information you requested is related to ongoing litigation in the United States District Court for the District of Delaware,” Adam C. Siple, Chief, Information and Privacy Governance Division, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives informed attorney Stephen Stamboulieh in an email Monday. “Therefore, your request is denied pursuant to 5 U.S.C. section 552(b)(7)(A) because it concerns a criminal action currently pending before the Court.”

    That information is what I asked for in a Freedom of Information Act Request on June 20, my second on the Hunter Biden gun investigation, after a court upheld ATF’s rejection of my first FOIA on the grounds that privacy interests trumped the public’s right to know about it.

    Specifically what I am requesting are the following:

    “[C]opies of law enforcement and administrative reports, communications, correspondence, and work papers, including with internal State of Delaware DOJ, the Delaware State Police, any local law enforcement, and all relevant federal agencies. This includes any case handling instructions from overseeing administrative authorities and/or agencies.”

    At least now, by denying it, they are acknowledging that there in fact are documents.

    In the first FOIA, ATF wouldn’t say whether or not there were, refusing to confirm or deny that there even was an investigation. Now that they’ve confirmed it, they’re just not going to do anything (without explaining how the information being requested for this specific instance would affect tangential investigations in any way).

    The “ongoing litigation” Siple referred to was the prosecution deal with Biden that blew up Wednesday after “Judge Maryellen Noreika did not accept the plea agreement, questioning the constitutionality — specifically the diversion clause and the immunity Hunter Biden would receive.” When the Department of Justice admitted Biden was still under investigation but would not say what for, his attorney said he did not agree with that, to which the prosecutor replied, “Then there is no deal.”

    What this means to the FOIA request is that without an end to the investigation and affected litigation in sight, ATF could stall on answering it indefinitely. Even if the criminal litigation is resolved, there remains the very real possibility that they’ll find another reason to deny complying and providing the requested information.

    After all, the first FOIA request was initially balked at by questioning my qualifications as a journalist, then claiming no records could be found, then saying they withdrew that, and finally declaring they shouldn’t have responded at all because Biden’s privacy interests made the requested documents none of the public’s business. Now they’re saying they can’t answer the second FOIA request because of “ongoing litigation.”

    At some point, it becomes obvious they really don’t want to answer this at all and will keep coming up with reasons to stonewall and defer for as long as it takes. It’s almost fair to wonder when ATF will resort to Jake’s excuses from The Blues Brothers.

    It’s more than fair to wonder if the Secret Service signing an affidavit denying involvement despite reports placing them on the scene of the investigation of Hunter Biden’s gun might pose an exposure risk for the administration. What made some witnesses think they were there, and assuming they weren’t imagining investigators, who were those guys (and the ones who ordered them there)?  The best way to nip speculation and potential conspiracy theories in the bud is to be forthcoming with the truth.

    Speaking of that, in a related development, Biden’s attorneys have had to respond to allegations about a fake phone call and an attempt to “remove testimony from IRS whistleblowers about the Justice Department’s lackluster criminal investigation into his tax offenses from the court docket.”

    It’s like everything about this guy, his dealing and his associates is shady, and the Biden administration is up to its neck in things and running interference as a matter of desperation and survival.


    About David Codrea:

    David Codrea is the winner of multiple journalist awards for investigating/defending the RKBA and a long-time gun owner rights advocate who defiantly challenges the folly of citizen disarmament. He blogs at “The War on Guns: Notes from the Resistance,” is a regularly featured contributor to Firearms News, and posts on Twitter: @dcodrea and Facebook.

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Knute Knute

For a deep dive into this case, check out this article from Technofog:
https://technofog.substack.com/p/a-tale-of-two-plea-deals
TEASER: “DOJ “terminators” Leo Wise and Derek Hines, the prosecutors who in the past pursued “stern sentences”, the two men who made their names in the Department by taking down notorious targets, are now doing all they can – from misrepresenting Hunter’s conduct to the Court to omitting key details of Hunter’s tax fraud – to make sure the President’s son doesn’t even get a slap on the wrist.”

Dee

I agree Hunter Biden is a freaking slim ball. Privileged kid that played and messed around and he should find out! But I don’t understand why the right put all their marbles and energy into this dumb ass boy?? I believe this set up the left to do the same. We all know the Trump kids are MAJOR criminals. Well now this put them in the crosshairs. You never hear Donald talk negative about Biden kids because he knows his kids will be next. Why do Republicans don’t see that??

Chuck

To date, there are 459 alleged Criminal Violations Humper Biden has accrued. Ranging from Misdemeanors to Felony offenses, and all the DOJ could come up with is two low level Misdemeanors to charge him with? That’s blatantly Prosecutorial Malfeasance. It’s been DOJ’s long standing policy/rule to prosecute the most serious offense, and this Plea Deal breaks that rule. DOJ Prosecutors cannot offer a Diversion plan for Felony offenses, that have mandatory prison sentences without the expressed and written approval of both the Attorney General and the Deputy AG. Which tells us Joe Biden owns both, and commanded they both do… Read more »

Ral3312

Once again a glaring example – we have become a banana republic- not “we are going to be” we definitely one as I write this.

Montana454Casull

Time for the Orkin man to exterminate the oval office the DOJ and the FBI and then hire a cleaning crew disinfect all the offices after the former occupants have been disposed of .

WeWereWarned

The author should be ashamed to be on a 2nd Amendment website, when the author is supporting gun control. Hunter should have been a defensive gun use if he tried to harm someone with a gun, and not a reason to support gun control, like the author is doing. The author wants the government to harm another Citizen over the 2nd Amendment. How dont you understand that you are the kind of bad person the 2nd Amendment is to be used upon in defense of Liberty. You conservatives need to read some history and quit being the left’s useful idiots.… Read more »