The whistleblower that Republicans said would expose the alleged corruption of President Joe Biden and his son has been indicted on eight counts.
Gal Luft, who is the co-director of the Institute for the Analysis of Global Security think tank in Washington, D.C., was indicted in the U.S. Southern District of New York. The indictment was unsealed on Monday. U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said in a statement:
“As alleged, Gal Luft, a dual U.S.-Israeli citizen. He subverted foreign agent registration laws in the United States to seek to promote Chinese policies; he acted as a broker in deals for dangerous weapons and Iranian oil; and he told multiple lies about his crimes to law enforcement.”
Congressional Republicans who said they spoke with Luft about the business dealings of the Biden family told members of the press that he had gone “missing.”
“We’re hopeful that we can find the informant,” Rep. James Comer (R-KY) said in May. “Remember, these informants are kind of in the spy business, so they don’t make a habit of being seen a lot or being high profile or anything like that.”
Luft was initially arrested in Cyprus in February before skipping bail and going on the lam. He remains a fugitive.
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