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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

51 Deep State Operatives Not Sorry for ‘Discrediting’ Hunter’s Laptop Scandal

'[He] claimed at the time that the Hunter Biden laptop scandal “has the classic earmarks of a Russian information operation" ... '

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) A new report has revealed that 51 members of U.S. intelligence agencies are happy with themselves for undermining the discrediting of the Hunter Biden laptop scandal, the New York Post reported.

The intelligence agents, who are meant to defend the American people, penned a letter initially casting doubt on the Post’s original story, which has been intentionally buried by the combined efforts of Big Tech, the mainstream media, and the ruling class.

The letter was published on Oct. 19, 2020, only five days after the NY Post first broke the laptop story. Among the list of deniers is CNN host Jake Tapper, who claimed at the time that the Hunter Biden laptop scandal “has the classic earmarks of a Russian information operation.”

In the letter, the intelligence agents claimed that they found the entire thing suspicious.

“We do not know if the emails . . . are genuine or not,” they wrote.

According to the elites, the entire situation was “suspicious.”

The authors who penned the letter also claimed that they were a bipartisan group, and that they had worked “for presidents of both political parties.”

Nonetheless, the vast majority of the members were Democrats or establishment Republicans. But the entire operation was and remains little more than political speculation, framed as fact.

Politico soon thereafter ran a story titled: “Hunter Biden story is Russian disinformation, dozens of former intel officials say.”

Soon-to-be White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki supported the claims of the intelligence agents, suggesting that she, like Politico, believed it to be Russian disinformation.

Meanwhile, neither President Joe Biden nor his son Hunter ever denied the story.

When questioned on the matter, they simply deflected and talked of other things.

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