Biden administration trying to cover-up evidence of alleged corruption
We have repeatedly discussed the virtual news blackout on the influence peddling by the Biden family, particularly Hunter Biden.
Despite overwhelming evidence of millions given by foreign companies and officials, the media has preferred to cover literal scoops over a story of breathtaking levels of self-dealing and corruption by the Bidens.
Now, however, the New York Times has sued to force the Biden Administration to turn over information on Hunter Biden’s Romanian dealings.
The lawsuit comes after another report that, in 2019, the FBI subpoenaed JP Morgan for records on Hunter Biden’s Chinese dealings.
In a new lawsuit on Monday, the Times sued the State Department to obtain emails from Romanian embassy officials sent between 2015 and 2019 mentioning a number of international business figures, including the president’s son and his former business associate Tony Bobulinski.
While the request was sent in December 2021, the Biden Administration told the Times that the soonest that it could possibly turn over the information is April 15, 2023. That is after the mid-term elections.
This story could be a bit awkward for the White House staff.
When the New York Times Ken Vogel wrote about Hunter Biden’s dealings as a potential “significant liability,” Biden officials viciously attacked him while others suggested that he was a pawn of Russian or Trump disinformation.
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The assertion that they cannot gather the requested material for over a year is absurd on its face. They could pull that material in a matter of days if not hours. They should not be allowed to stall on evidence of Biden family corruption. It is also ridiculous to even suggest that Hunter Biden's business transactions might be a matter of "national security" requiring additional review.
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