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‘MIND-BLOWING’: Former Mobster SHOCKED By Allegations Against Biden Family

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Famed former Consigliere of the Gambino family Salvatore Gravano shocked audiences of Jesse Watters Primetime when the retired mobster-turned-podcaster said he was stunned by reports on Hunter Biden’s activities and those of his family.

On November 30th, Gravano told Watters that it is utterly mind-blowing that so little legal action has been taken against the Bidens and that many in power are avoiding addressing the matter according to The American Tribune. “It’s incredible, an incredible story,” he 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 explained, telling Watter that other people he knows might receive “22 lifetime sentences for this kind of stuff.”

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As Fox News reported, Gravano, an expert on criminal activities, said the “unusual” and “erratic” banking transactions discovered in Hunter Biden’s financial records should be scrutinized.

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He told Watters, “Without a doubt,” he said. “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.”

“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 said.

The former mobster and high-ranking leader in one of America’s ‘Five Families’ of organized crime called the alleged actions of the Biden family, “Beyond theft. It’s treason to a country. And I remember when I was younger and I was in the military treason was something you’d face the death penalty for. Because you’re robbing every man, woman and child, every race, Black, White, Hispanic, Asian. I mean you can’t get a more disgusting crime than this.”

Gravano served in the U.S. Army from 1964-66 and was honorably discharged as a Corporal according to We Are The Mighty. He told the Fox host that he feels for those in the service who served only to return and find the government in such a state.

“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,” he said.

“We did things – I don’t even want to compare. We’re like choirboys compared to these people,” the former mobster added, observing that even in the criminal underworld there was an unspoken rule to always protect the public.