Joe Biden has nominated Hampton Dellinger, who previously worked at the law firm Boies Schiller Flexner alongside Hunter Biden, to serve as Special Counsel at the Office of Special Counsel, responsible for enforcing laws including the Whistleblower Protection Act and the Act to Prevent Pernicious Political Activities, or Hatch Act.
In addition to working for Boies Schiller Flexner’s Crisis Management and Government Response team while Hunter Biden was employed there, Dellinger donated to Joe Biden’s presidential campaign.
Boies Schiller Flexner worked for Burisma Holdings, a Ukrainian energy corporation where Hunter Biden served on the board, and which Joe Biden is accused of performing favors for. Emails found on the First Son’s laptop indicate he and Dellinger attended private gatherings together and corresponded about firm-related events.
The Special Counsel at the Office of Special Counsel should not be confused with special counsels more generally, such as Jack Smith, who has been tasked with prosecuting Donald Trump, or David Weiss, who is pursuing much less serious charges against Hunter Biden.
Dellinger’s responsibility for whistleblower protection may cause some concern, however, as a number of whistleblowers at the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and elsewhere have come forward to say investigations into the Bidens are being stymied, and claim they have suffered retaliation for speaking out.