FBI informant in Biden bribery allegation feared for their life

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna claims that the FBI is afraid that their informant, who provided information alleging a $5 million bribery scheme involving President Biden, "will be killed" if their identity is revealed. The informant is one of the bureau's "most highly credible human sources" and was paid a substantial amount of money by the FBI. The House Oversight Committee will attempt to hold FBI Director Christopher Wray in contempt of Congress on Thursday for refusing to hand over a physical copy of the document containing the allegations. The claims in the informant file are consistent with information uncovered by the Oversight Committee through subpoenaed bank records that show more than $1 million flowed from a Romanian businessman to the Biden family weeks after the then-vice president visited the Eastern European nation and lectured government officials about the importance of anti-corruption policies.
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