Republicans Ready Hunter Biden Investigation

Congressional Republicans are currently setting the stage for investigating the laptop of Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, if they manage to obtain a majority in the legislative branch following the upcoming midterm elections.

In remarks to “Just the News” podcaster John Solomon, Representative Darrell Issa, a Republican from California, declared that he is presently sending letters to “dozens” of former American intel officers, Facebook, Twitter, and the New York Times in reference to their refusal to cover the “debunked” Hunter Biden laptop story.

The American intel community, in conjunction with social media and mainstream media, declared that the president’s son’s laptop was merely “Russian disinformation.” In light of the recent authentication of the laptop, proving it does indeed belong to Hunter Biden, Issa has now ordered all recipients of his letter to “preserve evidence,” as it may surface in an investigation next year.

During the podcast, Issa declared to Solomon that he “can’t live with” the fact that the New York Post, which is amongst “the oldest print newspapers in the country,” emerges with credible evidence regarding the laptop, including “what their sources were” and “how they got it,” yet they are promptly shut down by virtually all other media outlets, from social media to mainstream media.

“And they were shut down by having more than 50 of the most informed people in the intelligence world all saying that they knew that this was false information,” Issa continued in disbelief, “that is a conspiracy of monumental size.”

The New York Post had provided detailed insight into Hunter Biden’s abandoned laptop, which he left in a repair shop in Wilmington, Delaware. The forgotten laptop had significant evidence regarding Hunter Biden’s potentially nefarious activities overseas, including several incriminating emails and other evidence.

One of the emails, which was from Vadym Pozharskyi, an energy executive in Ukraine, expressed gratitude to both Joe and Hunter Biden for “[spending] time with him” in the month of April 2015.

Hunter Biden notoriously received tens of thousands of dollars each month merely for sitting on the Burisma energy board, despite neither speaking Ukrainian nor having any experience in the energy industry.

The story regarding his damning laptop was published just before the 2020 election by the New York Post, and the media promptly went to great efforts in order to hide it. Twitter promptly suspended the account of the New York Post, and Facebook also embarked on a remarkable censorship campaign in an effort to bury the truth regarding Hunter Biden and his father’s potential involvement in extremely troubling overseas entanglements.


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