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originally posted by: DeepBass
Would anyone holding a copy of the Hunter Biden laptop hard drive, please upload it to tbe dark web?
That way, several millions of amateur sleuths could assist the FBI in ferreting out any wrongdoing.
Allways willing to assist law enforcement.
originally posted by: frogs453
a reply to: tanstaafl
True, and Trump's DOJ and IRS never brought charges.
And since the chatter is that the shop owner had been contacting Rudy well before the sudden appearance of the drive,
originally posted by: dandandat2
originally posted by: frogs453
a reply to: network dude
I didn't say that. I'm saying all the other hands and intentional interference muddy it up tremendously. And the fact that the committee member itself is not saying they found laws broken, it's not looking too good. If there are laws broken, I have no issue with any charges.
No one is above the law. The aligations are to important to just ignore. The committee should keep investigating and keep investigating until they find something.
Maybe after this we can get to the bottom of that 2 billion for Jared. I mean a guy who had to redo his security clearance paperwork multiple times due to "errors" and placed into a top government position even though he was denied by absolutely everyone who knows what to look for, but overridden by his father in law is worth a look.
Why do people always resort to whataboutism when their chosen political leaders are alleged to be criminals?
originally posted by: DeepBass
Would anyone holding a copy of the Hunter Biden laptop hard drive, please upload it to tbe dark web?
That way, several millions of amateur sleuths could assist the FBI in ferreting out any wrongdoing.
Allways willing to assist law enforcement.
originally posted by: putnam6
originally posted by: dandandat2
originally posted by: frogs453
a reply to: network dude
I didn't say that. I'm saying all the other hands and intentional interference muddy it up tremendously. And the fact that the committee member itself is not saying they found laws broken, it's not looking too good. If there are laws broken, I have no issue with any charges.
No one is above the law. The aligations are to important to just ignore. The committee should keep investigating and keep investigating until they find something.
Maybe after this we can get to the bottom of that 2 billion for Jared. I mean a guy who had to redo his security clearance paperwork multiple times due to "errors" and placed into a top government position even though he was denied by absolutely everyone who knows what to look for, but overridden by his father in law is worth a look.
Why do people always resort to whataboutism when their chosen political leaders are alleged to be criminals?
The Jared whataboutism is such weak sauce as if we are supposed to believe all those entities that made DJT the most investigated President in history, had a sure thing and choose not to pursue it? it makes absolutely no sense.
Not to say they wouldn't have at it if none of the current Trump stuff sticks.
Continued at: www.washingtontimes.com...
On Oct. 18, 2020, I was one of the many retired senior officials who received an email from former acting CIA Director Michael Morell, asking us to sign the now-infamous letter that suggested that emails found on the laptop of Hunter Biden — the son of Joe Biden, the former vice president and then-presidential candidate — had “all the classic earmarks of a Russian information operation.”
When I served at the CIA and we did not know an answer to a policymaker’s query, we asked our sources for more information in pursuit of more informed executive decision-making. Even as Mr. Morell was circulating the letter, then-Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe was saying publicly that the Hunter Biden laptop was “not part of some Russian disinformation campaign.”
The letter I was being asked to sign clearly stated: “We do not have evidence of Russian involvement — just that our experience makes us deeply suspicious that the Russian government played a significant role in this case.”
U.S. intelligence analysts needed more time to conduct forensics on the laptop and for the FBI to complete its investigation and unravel the details, especially the convoluted part about the computer having been found at a repair shop in Delaware.
But the email I received from Mr. Morell did not invite any further discussion or debate. The letter was a fait accompli. It was being passed around for signatures, not edits.
I’ve never been one to put my name to words someone else wrote on my behalf. Moreover...
More at: www.foxnews.com...
President Biden’s White House deputy press secretary Andrew Bates has been implicated in the effort to discredit Hunter Biden’s laptop as Russian disinformation during the 2020 presidential election, according to emails published by House Oversight Committee Republicans on Wednesday.
According to House Oversight Committee Republicans’ report Wednesday, former CIA senior adviser Nick Shapiro drafted a media pitch for the now-discredited letter signed by 51 former intelligence officials that tried to paint the laptop at the center of the New York Post's bombshell story as a Russian operation in October 2020.
"Giving this to you exclusively first if you guys want to run with it," Shapiro wrote in his pitch to the media outlets, according to the email on Oct. 19, 2020. "You can also use this on the record from me Nick Shapiro, describing what this is: ‘A large group of former career intelligence officers, many specializing in Russia, joined by a group of former intelligence community leaders, are all saying that they believe the Russians were somehow involved here.’"
"’The ICE leaders who have signed this letter, worked for the past four presidents, including Trump,’" Shapiro’s statement continued. "’The real power here, however, is the number of former, working level icy officers, who won the American people to know that once again the Russians are interfering.’"