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‘Sammy The Bull’ Calls Hunter Biden Allegations ‘Mind-Blowing,’ Says Compared To Corrupt Government Officials, ‘We’re Like Choirboys’

  Former mobster Salvatore “Sammy The Bull” Gravano called the latest allegations against President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden “mind-blowi...

 Former mobster Salvatore “Sammy The Bull” Gravano called the latest allegations against President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden “mind-blowing,” saying that even the mafiosos he used to run with were “choirboys” in comparison.

The former Gambino underboss — who served time for his own crimes before becoming a witness against the infamous John Gotti — spoke with Fox News host Jesse Watters on Thursday, and he asserted that the younger Biden was getting the kid-glove treatment because of his family name.

Watters began the segment with the latest reports, including statements from a Bank Secrecy Act manager — who had flagged a number of large deposits into accounts controlled by Hunter Biden. Those deposits, the investigator said, had not matched “any services rendered” by the Biden-controlled Owasco P.C. Watters called that “bank lingo for ‘bribe.'”

According to Watters’ report, the investigator had concluded that Biden’s transactions had amounted to actions that appeared “unusual and with no current business purpose and may require reevaluation of the bank’s relationship with the customer.”

Watters again offered his own translation of the investigator’s report, saying that it was “bank lingo for ‘the Chinese are bribing the [then]-vice president’s family and we should tell them to bank somewhere else.'”

Telling Watters that anyone else could be looking at serious time — “22 life sentences for that kind of stuff,” Gravano 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.”

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Gravano went on to say that the underworld had always had an unwritten rule that their activities should never harm the public — a rule that he said was now being broken regularly by the U.S. government.

“We did things – I don’t even want to compare. We’re like choirboys compared to these people,” he said.

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