he has the receipts to show, quote: preferential treatment coming out what would be the federal prosecutor s office in delaware. now, the whistleblower s attorney is already speaking out. my client wants to come forward to congress. he is ready to be questioned about what he knows and what he experienced under the proper legal protections. attorney mark lytle s client is a supervisory special agent at the irs who is prepared to tell congress the investigation he has been working on has been hampered by what he thinks is special treatment. typi typical steps that a law enforcement investigator would take were compromised because of political considerations. cbs news has learned the investigation the whistleblower worked on is about hunter biden. the things he has been through are very well-documented in emails and other communications with the department of justice. brian: okay. the bidens getting special treatment. who would have thought that? and this whistleblow
and this whistleblower isn t stopping there. he claims he also has proof that a senior political appointee lied to congress. a career law enforcement officer, who knows the right way to do an investigation, when he hears a senior politically appointed official at the department of justice under sworn testimony say something and in his mind it s directly contradictory to what he knows is going on with the investigation. bret: and what he can prove with documents recommendation what he can prove with documents, he wants to come forward. brian: yeah, he is doing it the right way. right now all fingers to biden s attorney general merrick garland went under oath to say that the department of justice has kept politics out of the hunter biden case. he has been advised that he is not to be denied anything that he needs and, if that were to happen, it should ascend through the department s ranks. i have not heard anything from that office to suggest that they are not able to do everythi