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Notorious Mobster Sammy the Bull Calls Hunter Biden Allegations 'Mind-Blowing'

02:15 03.12.2023

Former Gambino underboss Salvatore "Sammy the Bull" Gravano has spoken out about the bombshell report in the Biden family influence peddling investigation, during an appearance on "Jesse Watters Primetime" on FOX News. The investigation revolves around several large-sum wire transfers to accounts belonging to Hunter Biden, which were flagged as unusual and erratic by a bank investigator tasked with detecting money laundering.

According to a Bank Secrecy Act manager, the payments made to Owasco P.C., a company controlled by Hunter Biden, did not appear to be related to any services rendered. Host Jesse Watters interpreted this as bank lingo for bribe and further highlighted that the investigator recommended reevaluating the bank's relationship with the customer, which he believed meant the Chinese were bribing the then-vice president's family.

In response to Watters' explanation of the report, Gravano, who served time for racketeering and became a government witness against boss John Gotti, expressed his astonishment at the situation. He questioned why no action was being taken despite such concerning allegations and suggested that other individuals would face severe consequences for similar actions.

Gravano commended Watters for openly discussing these allegations and acknowledged that there are likely honest individuals within the bureaucracy who might want to speak out against corruption but feel unable to do so. He shared his own experience of cooperating with the FBI and federal government years ago, mentioning his admiration for the honesty displayed by those involved. Gravano revealed that some individuals he knows from his past tell him they are embarrassed to be FBI agents and encouraged them to speak up against corruption.

The former mobster also expressed his concerns about other issues, such as open borders and the influx of people into the country, as well as the alleged inaction of the government. He emphasized the power of the people to effect change and urged them to speak out against corruption.

When asked by Watters if he saw similarities between the federal government's activities and his past life in the mob, Gravano claimed that the actions of the government were far worse than anything he had witnessed. He contrasted the unspoken rule of the underworld to protect the public with the decline of safety and contentment in cities like New York, which he believed had deteriorated due to increased unrest and politicized riots.

Salvatore "Sammy the Bull" Gravano rose to notoriety for his involvement in the Gambino crime family before becoming a government witness. FOX News' Brooke Singman contributed to this report.

/ Sunday, December 3, 2023, 2:15 AM /

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