What does a notorious former mobster think about Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, and the activities in which he was involved? Well, one former mobster, the notorious Salvatore “Sammy the Bully” Gravano, recently spoke about the matter and said he was stunned by Hunter Biden’s activities and the general situation.
Particularly, Gravano, who appeared on “Jesse Watters Primetime” to discuss the matter on Thursday, November 30, saying that it is utterly mind-blowing to see how little action has been taken and how people aren’t stepping up over the matter, as in his view Hunter’s activities are well-deserving of, at the very least, more scrutiny.
As background, Gravano’s appearance was sparked by the news that a bank investigator looking into money laundering reportedly flagged “unusual” activity in regard to Hunter’s accounts and transfers into Hunter’s account. So, Gravano, who served time for racketeering and testified as a state’s witness against John Gotti, appeared on “Jesse Watters Primetime” to discuss the matter.
Watters, introducing the matter, commented on the bank investigator’s findings and said, “That’s bank lingo for ‘bribe’.” Continuing, Watters then said that the bank investigator called the transfers “unusual and with no current business purpose and may require reevaluation of the bank’s relationship with the customer,” which Watters then said is “bank lingo for ‘the Chinese are bribing the [then]-vice president’s family and we should tell them to bank somewhere else.’”
Gravano, responding to Watters, said, “It’s mind-blowing. I don’t understand how the country is just sitting back listening to these things and no action is being taken,” Gravano then went on to add, somewhat hyperbolically, that other people who are not Hunter Biden might receive “22 lifetime sentences for this kind of stuff.” Watch him here:
Gravano also said that there are, despite much of the recent news, honest people left within the FBI and DOJ. Speaking about that when Watters asked him, Gravano said, “Without a doubt. I cooperated years ago. Everybody knows it – with the FBI, the federal government, some prosecutors, John Gleeson and different judges. And they were so honest. It was unbelievable. I was proud to be with them for a while. I’m still friends with a lot of them.”
Continuing, he said that he encourages those friends to speak out, telling Watters, “And some of them tell me, ‘Sammy, I spent my whole life in the FBI. I’m embarrassed to tell somebody I’m an FBI agent. And I said, ‘Don’t feel like that. Just get out. Speak. Talk against it. Do something’. I fight for a lot of things. The open borders, poor people pouring in there, invading our country by the million… and we do nothing at all.”
Gravano also said that, as a veteran, he is frustrated by those in the military who suffered abroad and then returned to see how the country is being misrun, saying, “Everything they gave for us, and we’re sitting back and doing absolutely nothing. I don’t care how much power they got on their side. We have the people. The people are the power. If we don’t talk, if we don’t say something, then we’re part of it.”
Featured image credit: By Prime Minister’s Office (GODL-India), GODL-India, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=131053777
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