The former business partner of Hunter Biden’s attorney has been picked as a top Justice Department official by the Biden Administration.
The news came out last week:
Fox News host Tucker Carlson reported a former business partner of Hunter Biden’s criminal defense attorney has been picked as a top Justice Department official in President Biden’s new administration.
It has already been revealed that Nicholas McQuaid, a former federal prosecutor, was picked as acting chief of the Justice Department’s criminal division. Hunter Biden confirmed in early December, after his father won the 2020 election, that he was under federal investigation.
Carlson said on his show Friday night that McQuaid worked with Christopher Clark as partners at Latham & Watkins and worked on cases together right until McQuaid took the job at the Justice Department.
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Fox News host Tucker Carlson reported a former business partner of Hunter Biden's criminal defense attorney has been picked as a top Justice Department official in President Biden's new administration. pic.twitter.com/pVmUui0QwZ
— Daniel Chaitin (@danielchaitin7) January 30, 2021
“On Jan. 21 of this year, the same day Nicholas McQuaid was featured in the Justice Department press release, Latham & Watkins filed a motion in court to withdraw McQuaid as an attorney [in a case] he was working on with Christopher Clark. So that means Joe Biden put at the head of the criminal division the partner of the guy his son had hired to defend him against the criminal division. Whoa,” Carlson said.
“We reached out to the Justice Department for a comment on this,” Carlson added. “They refused to say whether McQuaid would recuse himself for matters involving Hunter Biden and his former partner, who is representing Hunter Biden. It’s all pretty amazing. Another reminder, there’s a lot going on within the Biden family.”
Law.com refers to the new position as follows:
Nicholas McQuaid, a former federal prosecutor in Manhattan who served as a White House lawyer during the Obama presidency, has been named the acting leader of the U.S. Justice Department’s criminal division, a role that will come with oversight of the Biden administration’s early white-collar enforcement efforts and the ongoing crackdown on coronavirus-related fraud, according to people familiar with the move.
For some reason, the Law.com site omitted the fact that McQuaid worked with Hunter Biden’s attorney in the past.
Meanwhile, FBI Jackson tweeted, “Businessman Charged in Scheme to Hoard Personal Protective Equipment and Price Gouge Health Care Providers: Nicholas L. McQuaid, a Mississippi businessman, has been charged with defrauding the U.S. and other health care providers in a $1.8 million scheme.”
Businessman Charged in Scheme to Hoard Personal Protective Equipment and Price Gouge Health Care Providers: Nicholas L. McQuaid, a Mississippi businessman, has been charged with defrauding the U.S. and other health care providers in a $1.8 million scheme. https://t.co/x2s4aHTIqd
— FBI Jackson (@FBIJackson) January 28, 2021
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