Notorious mobster says evidence in Biden family influence-peddling probe is 'mind-boggling' and can't believe 'no action' has been taken against those committing 'treason' against our nation .
Salvatore “Sammy the Bull” Gravano, a former underboss of the Gambino crime family, joined Fox News' Jesse Watters on “Primetime” Thursday to discuss the latest allegations against the president's son, Hunter Biden.
Watters opened the segment with a reminder about a $40,000 personal check that Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) said came from laundered Chinese money and “landed” in Joe Biden's bank account.
The new evidence falls into the Biden bribery scandal. Mobster Sammy the Bull says Joe Biden has committed treason and he's like a heart boy compared to Joe. pic.twitter.com/aGMxMYXWof
— Jesse Watters (@JesseBWatters) December 1, 2023
The White House rejected the payment, claiming it was simply repayment of a loan.
“And now we have proof that they lied,” Watters said. “A money laundering investigator blew the whistle.”
In 2018, the investigator was “marking Hunter Biden's accounts like crazy,” he reported, in response to “unusual” and “erratic” activity involving several large wire transfers.
Although Hunter called the millions of dollars a loan and began sending the money, the investigator noted that “no loan agreement documents were filed” and his company “currently has no projects of investment at the moment, which raises further concerns as millions are being paid in fees but no service appears to have been delivered.”
“That's banking parlance for 'bribe,'” Watters said.
“It's mind-blowing,” Gravano said. “I don't understand how the country is sitting around listening to these things and not taking any action.”
“If you want my opinion, there are so many guys that I know that would go from 20 to life in prison for this kind of thing,” he continued, “and when it comes from the president, the vice president and people like that, it goes beyond robbery, it's a betrayal of a country”.
The crimes the Biden family is accused of are “disgusting,” according to Gravano.
“I remember when I was younger and in the military, treason was something you faced the death penalty for because you're stealing from every man, woman and child — every race, black, white, Hispanics, Asians,” he said. . “You can't get a more heinous crime than this. I've heard it over and over, and I don't understand why there's no action.”
Gravano praised Watters for addressing the issue, but agreed with the host that “the feds know they're dealing with a traitorous family, but many honest people in the federal government are afraid to speak up because they'll be fired and destroyed.”
“Without a doubt,” Gravano said. “I cooperated years ago. Everybody knows that, with the FBI, the federal government, some prosecutors, John Gleeson and different judges. And they were so honest. It was amazing.”
“I was proud to be with them for a while. I'm still friends with a lot of them,” he continued. “And some of them say to me, 'Sammy, I spent my whole life in the FBI. I'm ashamed tell somebody I'm an FBI agent. And I said, 'Don't feel like that. Just get out. Speak up. Speak out. Do something.'”
“I fight for a lot of things,” he said. “Open borders, poor people coming in, invading our country by the millions … and we do nothing.”
A veteran, Gravano feels especially bad for the military who served the nation only to see it operate this way.
“Everything they gave for us, and we sit back and do absolutely nothing,” he said. “I don't care how much power they have on their side. We have the people. The people are the power. If we don't speak, if we don't say something, we are part of it, we become accomplices of what is happening.”
I know a lot of people in the media industry, men and women, over the years and they're good people, they went to colleges and universities, to go out and stop things like this and protect us little people and yet they don't they do nothing I know why they don't do anything, I've talked to many of them. I won't mention names, but many of them, they are single mothers or have good paying jobs, their bosses won't let them talk and if they talk, they will fire them. It's a shame. As for what you are doing and speaking and saying openly, honestly and bravely, I can say, well…
Recalling the things he did in his mobster days, Gravano said, “We're like the chorus boys compared to these people.”
“We've always had a thing about protecting the public,” he explained. “I have friends and family in New York and they turn around and say, 'Sammy, we were so much better when the mob was in New York.'
The aging mobster recalled how the Big Apple used to reflect the holiday spirit.
“There were hundreds and thousands of people lighting the trees and looking at the windows of Macy's; brought love into your heart no matter how bad you are,” she said. 'Now I'm seeing riots. I'm seeing things that are happening.'
“How dare you come to this country and do this?” he asked. “And to get away with that is mind-blowing.”
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