‘HERD’ MEDIA FINALLY ACKNOWLEDGES PART OF HUNTER BIDEN LAPTOP STORY

‘HERD’ MEDIA FINALLY ACKNOWLEDGES PART OF HUNTER BIDEN LAPTOP STORY

Claiming it was a hoax and never existed, The New York Times reported last week that it was able to finally authenticate emails from Hunter Biden found on a laptop just before the 2020 election, but was snuffed out by Big Tech and mainstream media companies.

The Times which supported Joe Biden during the 2020 Presidential Reality Show®, was criticized back then for ignoring the story. 

The laptop contained emails that allegedly showed Hunter using his father’s name to land sweetheart business deals in Ukraine and China. 

Biden and his campaign refused to confirm or deny the laptop’s existence.

The story was published by the New York Post at a crucial time during the campaign —in October 2020—and some Donald Trump supporters believe the report’s banishment at the time was part of a concerted effort to elect Biden.

The New York Post, citing invoices on Hunter’s abandoned laptop, reported that Burisma Energy in Ukraine, paid the Biden boy $1 million a year while his father was vice president—or about $83,333 per month. 

The holding company cut his pay in half when his father exited office, the report said. Twitter decided to block the Post’s story—at the height of the election season—due to its “Hacked Material Policy.”

TRENDPOST: It is worth pointing out that the corporate media in the U.S. wrote off The New York Post’s story at the time as “unverifiable” and the product of a “Russian disinformation campaign.” Biden, who can barely hide his contempt for Russia, said during a debate that the information was likely produced by “a Russian plant.”

Trump tried to corner Biden during the debate and press him about the laptop, but the former VP said he had 50 former “national intelligence folks… They have said that this has all the characteristics—four, five former heads of the CIA, both parties—say what he’s saying is a bunch of garbage.”

The Wall Street Journal’s Editorial Board pointed out that at least parts of the Post’s story have been corroborated by outside reports, even shortly after their release. (See “BIDEN BANDITS? DIRTY DEALS OR ARE THEY LEGIT?” and “IN WASHINGTON, GOOD NEWS BECOMES BAD NEWS.”)

Tony Bobulinski, Hunter’s former business partner, also went public with documents backing up some of the laptop’s contents. He provided the WSJ with evidence that showed Hunter was attempting to use his relationship with his father, who was vice president at the time, to “profit from a business deal with a Shanghai-based company with ties to the Chinese government.”

Ben Schreckinger, a reporter from Politico, published a book, The Bidens: Inside the First Family’s Fifty-Year Rise to Power, which backs up most of the Post’s reporting on Hunter Biden’s emails with a Ukrainian businessman in a separate instance.

Sen. Ron Johnson, the Republican from Wisconsin, said in an interview Monday that the public should be outraged that it took so long for the laptop story to be considered legitimate news.
“I am just amazed that The New York Times just now came to the conclusion that the Hunter Biden laptop was genuine,” Johnson said in a radio interview.

The New York Post reported that it obtained the “laptop from hell” from Rudy Giuliani, a lawyer for the former president.

Bill Barr, the former U.S. attorney general, told Fox News in an interview Monday that Biden lied when he pointed to a Russian disinformation campaign.

“He’s squarely confronted with the laptop, and he suggested that it was Russian disinformation and pointed to the letter written by some intelligence people that was baseless—which he knew was a lie,” Barr said. “And I was shocked by that.”

TRENDPOST: The Trends Journal had reported extensively on the Biden deals with Ukraine. 
Back in 2013, Vice President Joseph Biden’s son, Hunter, and Devon Archer, a partner in Rosemont Capital, a private-equity firm he co-founded with Christopher Heinz, Secretary of State John Kerry’s stepson, were both appointed to the board of directors of Burisma Holding, Ukraine’s top private gas company: “Burisma Holdings reminds me of Exxon in its early days,” Mr. Archer boasted.
How did Hunter Biden and Devon Archer, two members of the White Show Boy Gang, who live over 5,000 miles away and know dick about shit about Ukraine energy, get an allegedly $50,000 a month each to sit on Burisma’s board? Archer was convicted in 2018 in a securities fraud scheme that involved $60 million worth of bonds by the Oglala Sioux Indian tribe.

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