Hunter Biden Mann Act Scandal Explodes As Newly Released Messages Raise Chilling Questions

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Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley on Monday released internal records indicating the Biden Department of Justice had in its possession text messages from Hunter Biden that pointed to possible human trafficking violations, yet no charges were ever brought.

According to WND, the documents suggest federal prosecutors were aware of communications that could implicate Hunter Biden in conduct covered by the Mann Act, a law that prohibits transporting individuals across state lines for illicit sexual activity. Despite this, Hunter Biden was never charged for violating the Mann Act, raising fresh questions about whether Merrick Garlands DOJ turned a blind eye.

The newly highlighted records echo concerns first aired publicly in 2023, when then-Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) used an IRS whistleblower hearing to expose what she described as explicit evidence of criminal behavior. During that House Oversight Committee session, Greene held up graphic images of Hunter Bidens sex acts, prompting angry shouts from Democrats as she pressed the case for equal application of the law.

Two IRS whistleblowers, Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler, testified that government prosecutors extended preferential treatment to the Presidents son, undermining the integrity of the investigation. Greene, undeterred by partisan backlash, brought the receipts showcasing Hunter Bidens criminal behavior with prostitutes, possibly involving him in human trafficking violations.

Greene further alleged that Hunter Biden paid for a plane ticket for a woman, likely for sex, potentially violating the MANN ACT, a claim that, if fully investigated, could have carried serious federal consequences. She also pressed IRS whistleblower Joseph Ziegler on bank records identifying Hunter Biden paid prostitutes and had SARS flagged for potential human trafficking, underscoring the pattern of suspicious activity that conservatives argue was deliberately downplayed.

For many on the right, these revelations reinforce a broader narrative of a two-tiered justice system that aggressively pursues political opponents like President Donald Trump while shielding well-connected Democrats. Grassleys release of the records is likely to intensify demands for full transparency from the DOJ and renewed scrutiny of why potential Mann Act violations tied to Hunter Biden were never brought before a court.