Lev Parnas 'rolling out the receipts' by posting email 'Republicans don't want you to see'
Lev Parnas speaks to the media in front of the Thurgood Marshall United States Court House in New York on Feb. 3, 2020. - John Lamparski/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/TNS

Lev Parnas, who says he worked with Rudy Giuliani to build a Joe Biden conspiracy theory, is unleashing the "receipts."

Parnas, who recently said that he told the FBI in 2019 that the GOP's anti-Joe Biden informant should not to be trusted, also made headlines when he testified at an impeachment hearing.

After the hearing, Parnas took to social media to post an email he says the Republicans "don't want you to see."

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"Here you have it, the email that the republicans don’t want you to see!" Parnas posted on Friday. "Stay tuned more to come! #LevRemembers #ShadowDiplomacy"

The post included an email screenshot from Parnas to The Hill's John Solomon and others.

"Wow," Parnas wrote. It was apparently in response to Solomon saying he "got all 261 pages of bank records that the FBI gathered showing transfers from Burisma Holdings to a JP Morgan Account in NYC (via Cyprus) and then into Hunter Biden's and Devon Archer's personal accounts."

"There's at least $3.2 million that came from Burisma into US between April 2014 and August 2016," he added. "One of the recipients looks to be a retirement account called Biden LLC. There are also payments for an $85,000 watch and a $125,000 antique car. Source says it is evidence of classic looting."

Days earlier, Parnas accused Solomon and others of knowingly pushing a false narrative about Biden.

In response to the Parnas post, legal and political experts suggested that Republicans brace themselves.

"[Parnas] starts to roll out receipts -- in this case, that John Solomon claimed he got private records re Hunter Biden from the FBI by March 2019," according to legal analyst Marcy Wheeler, of EmptyWheel.

Former GOP lawmaker Denver Riggleman had this to say:

"His emails. Lev was there, folks," he wrote on Friday. "And were the records really what the 'FBI gathered?' Hard to know that anything said by Solomon on sourcing or validation is true here."