The left's conspiracy to bury Hunter's laptop story

 Washington Examiner:

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Jordan, who is the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee, remarked how "interesting" it is that the "story has evolved" in recent weeks, coinciding with rising suspicions that President Joe Bidsen himself could be drawn into a federal criminal investigation, even as the White House has been adamant in asserting that the president is not involved and that his 52-year-old son did not commit any crimes.

"Remember, it started off as, 'Oh, it wasn't his laptop.' Then it was, 'Well, it was his laptop, but it was Russian disinformation.' Now it's, 'No, it wasn't Russian disinformation, but Joe had nothing to do with it,'" Jordan said.

"And now, finally, it is, 'Well, Joe had something to do with it, but he really didn't do anything wrong.' In fact, that's what his chief of staff, Ron Klain, told us last Sunday on the Sunday shows," he added. "So, my, how this story has changed. And now, we find out these text messages and emails that link the entire family, not just Hunter and Joe and — but also uncle, the — Joe's brother, James Biden, is involved in this as well."

Hunter Biden revealed he was under federal investigation shortly after the 2020 election. He has never publicly denied that the laptop belonged to him, but the younger Biden is "100% certain" he will be cleared of wrongdoing.

One particular email dated May 13, 2017, from investor James Gilliar to himself, Hunter Biden's business associate Rob Walker, and James and Hunter Biden detailed a "provisional" business deal with a Chinese company called CEFC. The email, in part, asked about “10 held by H for the big guy," as well as "10" for "Jim." It appears "H" is a reference to Hunter Biden, "Jim" is Joe Biden's brother, and "10" is a reference to 10%.

Hunter Biden’s ex-business partner Tony Bobulinski, a Navy veteran, corroborated the authenticity of the email in October 2020 and insisted the "big guy" was then-presidential candidate Joe Biden. The Washington Post recently reported on "verified emails illuminating a deal Hunter Biden developed with a fast-growing Chinese energy conglomerate, CEFC China Energy, for which he was paid nearly $5 million, and other business relationships."

Bartiromo noted Author Peter Schweizer has said the laptop includes messages to and from Hunter Biden that show him taking in at least $31 million in shady international dealings. She also brought up a New York Post report published on Saturday about messages appearing to show Hunter Biden complaining to his daughter in 2019 about covering family expenses. “I hope you all can do what I did and pay for everything for this entire family for 30 years,” Hunter Biden said. “It’s really hard. But don’t worry, unlike pop, I won’t make you give me half your salary.”

Asked to respond, Jordan said, "It sure looks like Joe Biden was involved," and talked about how there are "4.8 million reasons" to doubt the president's claim during the 2020 campaign that there was nothing unethical in his son's business dealings in places like China.

"The thing that bothers me the most, though, Maria, is the conspiracy," Jordan added. "The Left always tries to — always says, 'Oh, there's these right-wing conspiracies.' The real conspiracy here was the Democrats, Big Tech, Big Media keeping this story from the American people just days before the most important election we have, an election for president of the United States, election for who's going to be the commander in chief."

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The conspirators said without evidence that people should pay no attention to the material on the laptop because it was likely Russian misinformation.  The media bought this lie because they wanted it to be true.  Their hatred of Donald Trump was likely responsible for the cover-up operation.  So far they have paid no price for their part in the cover-up, but the country pays for it every day Joe Biden is still President.

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