President Joe Biden's Department of Justice announced it indicted a U.S.-Israeli citizen who may be a whistleblower in investigations targeting Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden, for "multiple international crimes," including failing to register as a foreign agent and attempts to illegally broker the sale of Chinese-made weapons.

The DOJ said in a press release Monday that Gal Luft, 57, who serves as the co-director of the Maryland-based Institute for the Analysis of Global Security, a think tank focused on energy, security, and economic trade, was indicted Monday on eight charges "related to willfully failing to register under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), arms trafficking, Iranian sanctions violations and making false statements to federal agents."

According to the DOJ, Luft conspired with others to advance the interests of the People's Republic of China without registering as a foreign agent "for years," as well as trying to broker illegal deals for Chinese-made arms sales and Iranian oil sales, evading U.S. sanctions.

According to the DOJ, Luft was arrested in Cypress on Feb. 17 but fled after being released on bail and remains a fugitive.... Read More: Newsmax