


Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) said Friday he has no problem with the FBI's whistleblower file, which allegedly says the Biden family "coerced" a $10 million bribe, being released.
"The FBI should have been looking into this long ago," Donalds told Fox News.
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"If you go through the Durham report, what Mr. Ziegler and Mr. Shapley testified to in the Oversight Committee yesterday, and in front of Ways and Means a few weeks ago, the fact that the Oversight Committee's investigation into the money flow from China, from Ukraine, from Romania, and there are other countries that are coming forward, our House investigation eerily matches what the IRS international tax fraud department was investigating."
Everything between the House investigation and prior investigations is matching up, according to Donalds, including political appointees at the Department of Justice obstructing justice.
"You also have our current secretary of state, who led this letter of 51 people in our intelligence community, who said that the Hunter Biden laptop story was Russian disinformation, and we now know that is a lie," he said. "So I think the FBI has nothing to stand on."
The FBI released a statement regarding the file's disclosure on Thursday.
"We have repeatedly explained to Congress, in correspondence and in briefings, how critical it is to keep this source information confidential," the statement read.
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"Today's release of the 1023, at a minimum, unnecessarily risks the safety of a confidential source."
"Well look, we believe that the confidential human source, who the FBI themselves has said is highly credible, who the FBI themselves has said that they've been using for multiple years, that source might be doing other things, not just with the Bidens," Donalds said.