Did FBI headquarters bury Hunter Biden laptop in “Prohibited Access” black hole? //
The United States attorney screening evidence related to Ukrainian corruption in the lead-up to the 2020 election did not know the FBI’s Sentinel case management system had a stealth feature to render files invisible during search queries. Nor did anyone from FBI headquarters reference the existence of such “Prohibited Access” files during discussions over access to relevant material related to Burisma and Hunter Biden. These new facts add to the growing scandal surrounding last week’s revelation that Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team placed documents related to the Russia collusion hoax in “Prohibited Access” subfiles, preventing other FBI agents from discovering their existence. //
Given that Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team secreted evidence in Sentinel by using the “Prohibited Access” coding, it wouldn’t be surprising to learn that FBI headquarters followed a similar tack to protect the Biden family. In fact, given the lengths FBI headquarters went to interfering in the investigation of Hunter Biden, as detailed by the IRS whistleblowers, if anything, it would be shocking if FBI headquarters’ didn’t bury evidence about Ukrainian corruption in “Prohibited Access” files.
Unfortunately, it will likely be some time before the country knows how widespread the FBI’s use of “Prohibited Access” was, and how many investigations it potentially impacted.