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Hunter Biden 2024!
MACS Offline
#1 Posted:
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Posts: 79,789
Hunter Biden is an Eastern European Oil Executive, a Chinese Financier, a North African Land development manager and a world class painter.

And he has done all of these things while high on cocaine and banging hookers!

Dude can multitask and has connections worldwide.
Mr. Jones Online
#2 Posted:
Joined: 06-12-2005
Posts: 19,425
Bwuuuuhahahahaha!!!
Mr. Jones Online
#3 Posted:
Joined: 06-12-2005
Posts: 19,425
Annnndddd
Da'
Summa-beeech
Don't
Pay
No
Taxes!!!

What
A
Guy!!!
Mr. Jones Online
#4 Posted:
Joined: 06-12-2005
Posts: 19,425
I'll bet that "I" will pay more taxes than HUNTER
ON MY 2022 U.S. TAX return....

I'll post my total owed on April 18th...
Mr. Jones Online
#5 Posted:
Joined: 06-12-2005
Posts: 19,425
$9,373 is my federal tax bill for 2022...

My guess is HUNTERS IS Z.E.R.O.
RayR Offline
#6 Posted:
Joined: 07-20-2020
Posts: 8,892
Mr. Jones wrote:
$9,373 is my federal tax bill for 2022...

My guess is HUNTERS IS Z.E.R.O.


WOW! And you keep telling us you are po' boy dumpster diver? OhMyGod
frankj1 Offline
#7 Posted:
Joined: 02-08-2007
Posts: 44,221
Jones said that's what he owes, didn't say he was gonna pay it.
Sunoverbeach Offline
#8 Posted:
Joined: 08-11-2017
Posts: 14,668
Mr. Jones wrote:
Summa-beeech
Don't
Pay
No
Taxes!!!

I do so.

Eventually

I filed the extension
izonfire Offline
#9 Posted:
Joined: 12-09-2013
Posts: 8,647
Mr. Jones wrote:
$9,373 is my federal tax bill for 2022...

…………………………………

Good portion of that covers immunity from prosecution.
A small price to pay…
Mr. Jones Online
#10 Posted:
Joined: 06-12-2005
Posts: 19,425
Had to cash in 3/4 of my 401k ( a one time distribution,)
That's the only reason.
Now I really am poor.
RayR Offline
#11 Posted:
Joined: 07-20-2020
Posts: 8,892
Mr. Jones wrote:
Had to cash in 3/4 of my 401k ( a one time distribution,)
That's the only reason.
Now I really am poor.


I still wanna know how a po' boy dumpster diver gets a whopping pay-up-or-else bill of $9,373 from the IRS Gestapo.
DrafterX Offline
#12 Posted:
Joined: 10-18-2005
Posts: 98,552
Mr. Jones wrote:
Had to cash in 3/4 of my 401k ( a one time distribution,)
That's the only reason.
Now I really am poor.



You're prolly gonna owe about 4k on that withdrawal next year... Shame on you
RayR Offline
#13 Posted:
Joined: 07-20-2020
Posts: 8,892
i don't know what Jonesy did to deserve this but it's true that the Income Tax is the Root of All Evil, “The income tax, by attacking the dignity of the individual at the very base, has led to the practice of perjury, fraud, deception, and bribery.”

“The government says to the citizen: ‘Your earnings are not exclusively your own; we have a claim on them, and our claim precedes yours; we will allow you to keep some of it, because we recognize your need, not your right; but whatever we grant you for yourself is for us to decide.'” - The Income Tax: Root of All Evil, Frank Chodorov
https://fee.org/resources/the-income-tax-root-of-all-evil/
DrafterX Offline
#14 Posted:
Joined: 10-18-2005
Posts: 98,552
Those bassards..!! Mad
RayR Offline
#15 Posted:
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Posts: 8,892
DrafterX wrote:
Those bassards..!! Mad


Ya, a bunch of disgusting Marxist thugs that say nice-sounding terms to the proles like "pay yer fair share" to mask their legal plunder. Not talking
rfenst Offline
#16 Posted:
Joined: 06-23-2007
Posts: 39,330
He'll get his due until his father pardons him at the end of his presidency. Meanwhile, Hunter is working "behind the scenes" to get his criminal penalties and back taxes paid it all goes fully public. Still, if the allegations are true, then he needs to go to jail once convicted.
Krazeehorse Offline
#17 Posted:
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Posts: 1,958
rfenst wrote:
He'll get his due until his father pardons him at the end of his presidency. Meanwhile, Hunter is working "behind the scenes" to get his criminal penalties and back taxes paid it all goes fully public. Still, if the allegations are true, then he needs to go to jail once convicted.

I doubt he’s prosecuted before elections. Charged maybe.
rfenst Offline
#18 Posted:
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Posts: 39,330
Krazeehorse wrote:
I doubt he’s prosecuted before elections. Charged maybe.

There may be nothing to prosecute if he pays all taxes, fines and penalties and then pleads either guilty or no contest.

The only thing to occur then, and I believe he will plead-out, is for him to be sentenced.

Smart strategy to "clean everything up" ASAP, before going to court. His problem at sentencing and in claiming he already "paid the price" would be that the money didn't come from him and he may not have divested any personal assets wrongfully gained.

Looking forward to see how everything plays out...
Krazeehorse Offline
#19 Posted:
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Think he will figure out how to account for payments to the “big guy” in that length of time?
BuckyB93 Offline
#20 Posted:
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Posts: 14,194
rfenst wrote:
There may be nothing to prosecute if he pays all taxes, fines and penalties and then pleads either guilty or no contest.

The only thing to occur then, and I believe he will plead-out, is for him to be sentenced.

Smart strategy to "clean everything up" ASAP, before going to court. His problem at sentencing and in claiming he already "paid the price" would be that the money didn't come from him and he may not have divested any personal assets wrongfully gained.

Looking forward to see how everything plays out...


Nothing to prosecute? You can't be serious or have your head completely stuck in the sand. The entire Biden family and administration has more $hit than can be pinned to them then Al Capone... but it's all been glossed over by the media and overlooked by the justice department.

Give me a break, this is the most corrupt administration modern history.

Your words: "Clean everything up." "paid the price" Franking kidding me? That's the defense? Let a criminal clean up and tie off lose ends to get off scott clean. I say rake him over the coals along with all of those that were part of the crimes him and his family have committed.

We need some torches and pitchforks so HockeyDad can put food on his table.
Sunoverbeach Offline
#21 Posted:
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To be fair, the only thing they were able to pin to Capone was tax fraud
Gene363 Offline
#22 Posted:
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Be careful what you joke about, remember, people actually voted for Brandon.
BuckyB93 Offline
#23 Posted:
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Posts: 14,194
Sunoverbeach wrote:
To be fair, the only thing they were able to pin to Capone was tax fraud

This is what I'm saying. We all what he did but they couldn't do anything until they could get Capone for tax fraud.

Current administration has WAY more skeletons in the closet and even skeletons in plain view yet the Biden family and his administration walk free.

Watergate is a parking ticket compared to what this administration has been allowed to get away with.
JGKAMIN Offline
#24 Posted:
Joined: 05-08-2011
Posts: 1,403
Gene363 wrote:
Be careful what you joke about, remember, people actually voted for Brandon.

In all fairness not all of them can be blamed as quite a few were either dead or unaware their vote was cast. Herfing
rfenst Offline
#25 Posted:
Joined: 06-23-2007
Posts: 39,330
BuckyB93 wrote:
Nothing to prosecute? You can't be serious or have your head completely stuck in the sand. The entire Biden family and administration has more $hit than can be pinned to them then Al Capone... but it's all been glossed over by the media and overlooked by the justice department.

Give me a break, this is the most corrupt administration modern history.

Your words: "Clean everything up." "paid the price" Franking kidding me? That's the defense? Let a criminal clean up and tie off lose ends to get off scott clean. I say rake him over the coals along with all of those that were part of the crimes him and his family have committed.

We need some torches and pitchforks so HockeyDad can put food on his table.

That would be Hunter's best defense.

The rest of the terms you quote are legal lingo you must not be familiar with.

Nothing to prosecute. No pre-trial discovery, depositions or the like. Just a sentencing hearing when he pleads no contest or probably guilty- to "throw himself on the mercy of the court? (more legal lingo).

He is highly likely guilty in my mind, but he state hasn't proven that in court yet and will probably never have to because his best strategy will be to admit it openly at the right time.
Stogie1020 Offline
#26 Posted:
Joined: 12-19-2019
Posts: 5,341
IRS Investigative Supervisor seeking whistleblower protections from Congress to provide them with info on how biased/tainted the Hunter Biden investigation has been.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/irs-whistleblower-claims-hunter-biden-investigation-being-mishandled-read-letter


Not an anonymous source, not a leak or hack, but an honest person willing to stand up (and face repurcussions) for what he/she believes in.
RayR Offline
#27 Posted:
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Hunter is just a po' boy you know. He had to sleep on a cot and dat bank repossessed his car. Boo hoo!
He also wants to deny his son his surname as grandpa disowns his 7th grandchild altogether—no joke! Crying

Hunter Biden’s Lawyers Seek Reduced Child Support Payments, Claim He ‘Stayed on a Cot in His Dad’s Room’ During Presidential Trip

By Isaac Schorr May 1st, 2023, 5:04 pm

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Hunter Biden’s lawyers presented a sob story to an Arkansas court on Monday as they seek to reduce the child support payments owed by the president’s son to Lunden Roberts, the mother of Biden’s four-year-old daughter.

According to Alana Goodman of the Washington Free Beacon, Biden’s lawyers sought to portray him as unable to continue to pay $20,000 a month to support his daughter.

As evidence of his reduced financial capacity, the Biden’s legal team cited the repossession of his Porsche as well as the fact that he allegedly “stayed on a cot in his dad’s room in Dublin” during a recent presidential trip he joined his father on.

Biden, who has in the past made millions through a variety of business dealings and was under federal investigation for tax crimes, no longer has a salary. His lawyers said on Monday that his only income comes from his controversial sales of his paintings, which critics have alleged sell for exorbitant prices only because of his famous father.

Asked how he’d respond to those critics in 2021, Biden replied, “Other than f***’ em?”

“I would be amazed you know if my art had sold at, um you know, for $10,” he added.

More...

https://www.mediaite.com/news/hunter-bidens-lawyers-seek-reduced-child-support-payments-claim-he-stayed-on-a-cot-in-his-dads-room-during-presidential-trip/
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#28 Posted:
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Huh...

‘He Was Not Truthful’: Ron Johnson Accuses Antony Blinken Of Lying To Congress About Hunter Biden


Republican Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin said Monday that Secretary of State Antony Blinken lied to Congress about his communications with Hunter Biden.

“He was made aware of the fact that lying to Congress was a crime. He said he had no reason to lie. He had no reason to be truthful. He was not truthful. He did lie,” Johnson told Fox Business host Larry Kudlow. “Which calls into question all of his testimony where he denied talking to Hunter Biden or having any knowledge about his workings with Burisma. We need to follow up with Antony Blinken to find out what he knows. We need his records and his wife’s records as well.”

WATCH: https://rumble.com/v2li8is-ron-johnson-accuses-antony-blinken-of-lying-to-congress-about-hunter-biden-.html

The House Judiciary and Commerce Committees wrote to Blinken on April 20, demanding documents relating to the letter, citing testimony by former CIA Deputy Director Michael Morell that claimed Blinken “triggered” the response to the Oct. 14, 2020 report by the New York Post about the contents of Hunter Biden’s laptop.

Dozens of former intelligence officials signed an October 2020 letter published by Politico that claimed the bombshell report about emails from the laptop “has all the classic earmarks of a Russian information operation.”

The Daily Caller News Foundation confirmed the authenticity of one of the emails in October 2020. The Washington Post and The New York Times confirmed the authenticity of the data in March 2022 in articles about investigations into Biden by the Department of Justice.

“What he is doing is continuing to cover up for his boss the president of the United States. Listen this fraud was massive, it was egregious. He should resign or should be impeached,” Johnson said. “Now we know that he lied to Congress as well. Remember he was deputy secretary of state under Obama. We certainly were interested in interviewing him during our investigation. He canceled that meeting before the election but because he wanted to be secretary of state he did agree to sit down for a transcribed interview in December of 2020, and he lied to us.”

Twitter locked multiple accounts, including the New York Post’s and the personal account of then-White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany for sharing the report, citing a “hacked materials” policy. Documents released to journalist Michael Shellenberger by Twitter CEO Elon Musk show that the FBI contacted Twitter about the potential for leaks involving Hunter Biden prior to the New York Post’s report.

https://www.conservativereview.com/he-was-not-truthful-ron-johnson-accuses-antony-blinken-of-lying-to-congress-about-hunter-biden-communications-2659936678.html


Lefty doing the 3 Monkey act...only makes them look dumber than the people they cover for.
RayR Offline
#29 Posted:
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Stinkin' Blinken like the rest of the Extended Biden Crime Family is a bunch of LIARS and DENIERS. Liar

Quote:
Blinken was asked whether he still thinks the story was Russian disinformation, even though the validity of the laptop has been confirmed by several news outlets, including The New York Times and Washington Post.

"Again, from my perspective, I'm not engaging in politics," Blinken said. "I have got a lot on my agenda."

https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/antony-blinken-hunter-biden-laptop/2023/05/01/id/1118213/

rfenst Offline
#30 Posted:
Joined: 06-23-2007
Posts: 39,330
This is a good article showing Hunter's best legal strategy to minimize criminal charges and penalties. Why? Because he has access to gifted money to pay off his taxes and fines, top-notch lawyers and access to power...


Prosecutors near charging decision in Hunter Biden case

A meeting between prosecutors and defense lawyers comes toward the end of an investigation


Prosecutors are nearing a decision on whether to charge President Biden’s son Hunter with tax- and gun-related violations, according to people familiar with the matter, the culmination of a four-year investigation that Republicans have sought to portray as evidence the Biden family is corrupt.

Biden’s attorneys met at Justice Department headquarters in downtown Washington last week to discuss the case with U.S. Attorney David Weiss of Delaware, according to the people familiar with the matter, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss an ongoing criminal investigation. Typically, that sort of meeting — in which defense lawyers urge prosecutors not to seek an indictment of their client, or to seek reduced charges — comes toward the end of an investigation.

The people familiar with the matter said Weiss is nearing the end of his decision-making process, although they offered no specific timetable. They cautioned that the probe has taken longer than some officials thought it would, frustrating some law enforcement officials, and conceivably could slow down again before a decision has been reached.

Any decision could have a significant impact on President Biden, who just launched his reelection campaign, bringing national attention to a sensitive topic that aides often struggle to broach with the president. Republicans seeking to win back the White House have sought to tie Hunter Biden’s legal woes directly to his father.

Attorney General Merrick Garland has told Congress that the department’s decisions in the case would not be politicized and has said that he has granted Weiss — a holdover from the Trump administration — complete authority to run the investigation.

Garland reiterated that stance Tuesday at a news conference on an unrelated matter, telling reporters who asked about the status of the investigation: “I stand by my testimony, and I refer you to the U.S. attorney for the District of Delaware, who is in charge of this case and capable of making any decisions that he feels are appropriate.”

The attorney general was not present at the meeting with Hunter Biden’s lawyers last week, the people familiar with the matter said. A spokeswoman for Weiss declined to comment, as did a lawyer for Biden. Biden said of himself in December 2020 that he had “handled my affairs legally and appropriately.”

Although Hunter Biden kept a low profile during the 2020 presidential campaign — when he had spiraled into a battle with addiction and became a focal point of Republican attacks — he has taken on a more public and assertive role in recent months. He has appeared with his father at events including the state dinner for French President Emmanuel Macron and the Kennedy Center Honors, and was by the president’s side at nearly every stop last month during a trip to Ireland, their ancestral homeland.

“Stand up, guys,” the president said at one stop, asking his son and his sister to rise and be recognized. “I’m proud of you.”

The Washington Post reported last year that federal agents had concluded that they had enough evidence to charge Hunter Biden with tax crimes and making a false statement related to a gun purchase. But it is ultimately up to prosecutors at the Justice Department, not agents, to decide whether to file charges; prosecutors generally do so if they think the evidence is likely to lead to a conviction at trial.

The investigation into Hunter Biden began in 2018 and centered on his finances related to overseas business ties and consulting work. Over time, investigators shifted their focus to whether he failed to report all of his income and whether he lied on a form for a gun purchase by denying that he was a drug abuser.

Hunter Biden’s own memoir, “Beautiful Things,” recounts in detail his long battle with drug addiction, saying that for stretches of 2018, he smoked crack “every 15 minutes.” Of key interest to prosecutors is his purchase of a handgun in October of that year — at a time when, by his own account, he was using drugs. Biden filled out a federal form related to the purchase in which he allegedly answered “no” to the question of whether he was “an unlawful user of, or addicted to, marijuana or any depressant, stimulant, narcotic drug, or any other controlled substance.”

Prosecutions for false statements on gun-purchase forms are relatively rare, but they do happen. Federal agents refer to such cases as “lying and buying.” Historically, prosecutors have significant discretion to decide which ones are worth federal resources.

When President Donald Trump ran for reelection in 2020, facing off against Democrat Joe Biden, he made allegations of wrongdoing against Hunter Biden a centerpiece of his campaign. At the height of the campaign, Trump allies revealed that the owner of a Delaware computer repair shop had turned over to the FBI a laptop that had apparently belonged to Hunter Biden. Trump and others argued that data on the laptop showed evidence of unethical and possible illegal business deals; Joe Biden and his supporters denounced the efforts as a smear.

President Biden and Hunter Biden in Johns Island, S.C., on Aug. 13. (Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP)
Last year, The Post reported that two computer security experts had reviewed nearly 129,000 emails purportedly from Hunter Biden’s computer and determined, on the basis of cryptography signatures from Google and other technology companies, that at least 22,000 could be authenticated. The Post has not been able to learn whether the laptop and its contents have been useful in the Justice Department investigation.

Republicans have long called for Garland to appoint a special counsel to handle the Hunter Biden investigation, saying that such an appointment would help keep the probe insulated from political pressure.

But Garland did not do so, saying such a step was not necessary since Weiss was a career federal prosecutor tapped by Trump to serve as a U.S. attorney. In the early days of the Biden administration, a Justice Department official said removing Weiss as U.S. attorney as he was overseeing the Hunter Biden case would probably spark significant political backlash.

Republican calls for a special counsel only intensified after Garland appointed a special counsel in November to take over Justice Department investigations into whether Trump mishandled classified material at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida after his presidency, and whether he or his advisers broke the law in trying to overturn the 2020 election results.

The attorney general has said he named a special counsel for the Trump probes because Trump had launched his 2024 presidential campaign and Biden — who has since declared his candidacy — was expected to seek reelection as well. Garland also appointed a different special counsel to investigate the discovery of classified documents at Biden’s Delaware home and at an office he used after his vice presidency.

Questions about the younger Biden’s foreign business ventures have long dogged his father’s political life. Trump and his GOP allies specifically cite as ethical conflicts Hunter Biden’s past work for a Ukrainian gas company while his father was vice president, as well as his China-related business affairs. In a July 2019 phone call, Trump urged Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate both Joe and Hunter Biden — part of a pressure campaign that led to the first of Trump’s two impeachment trials in Congress.

In December 2020, federal agents sought to interview the younger Biden, leading him to publicly acknowledge that he was under investigation. “I take this matter very seriously but I am confident that a professional and objective review of these matters will demonstrate that I handled my affairs legally and appropriately, including with the benefit of professional tax advisors,” Hunter Biden said in a statement at that time.

His allies point out that he has paid any owed taxes, in part by using some $2 million provided by Kevin Morris, a Hollywood lawyer and novelist who befriended Hunter Biden in 2019.

The legal and political focus on Hunter Biden has been intensifying recently, with the new Republican majority in Congress launching its own investigations into his business dealings. Biden also was ordered to appear earlier this week in an Arkansas courtroom in an ongoing case between him and the mother of a 4-year-old child they had together. Hunter Biden’s lawyers, citing a “substantial material change” in his income, have been trying to lower child support payments that they say for years have been $20,000 per month.

Last month, an IRS agent who has been working on the Biden tax case asked for whistleblower protection to testify to Congress about what he asserts is political interference and improper handling of the case by the Biden administration.

Mark D. Lytle, a lawyer for the unnamed IRS criminal supervisory special agent, sent a letter to Congress saying the agent would like to give information to lawmakers that substantiates his allegations of undue influence. “Despite serious risks of retaliation, my client is offering to provide you with information necessary to exercise your constitutional oversight function and wishes to make the disclosures in a non-partisan manner to the leadership of the relevant committees on both sides of the political aisle,” Lytle wrote to top lawmakers on several House and Senate committees.

After years of trying to avoid the spotlight, Hunter Biden has started to take a more combative posture toward GOP lawmakers and other accusers. Earlier this year, a newly refashioned legal team sent cease-and-desist letters, filed countersuits and issued criminal referral letters against some of his most aggressive critics.
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#31 Posted:
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CIA Solicited Signatures For Hunter Biden Laptop Letter, Congressional Testimony Shows



Congressional testimony suggests the CIA solicited signatures for the Hunter Biden laptop letter circulated by the Biden campaign in 2020.

The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) both solicited signatures for and eventually approved the infamous 2020 letter claiming that the Hunter Biden laptop story was a Russian disinformation plot, recent congressional testimony suggests. According to a report to be released Wednesday by the Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government, multiple former U.S. intelligence officials testified under oath about the CIA’s involvement in the distribution of the letter, which was eventually signed by more than 50 former senior U.S. intelligence officials.

“One signer of the statement, former CIA analyst David Cariens, disclosed to the Committees that a CIA employee affiliated with the agency’s Prepublication Classification Review Board (‘PCRB’) informed him of the existence of the statement and asked if he would sign it,” the House investigative report notes. “The Committees have requested additional material from the CIA, which has ignored the request to date.”

The Prepublication Classification Review Board (PCRB) is tasked with reviewing statements, letters, and books published by former intelligence personnel to determine whether the material contains any classified information that would need to be removed or redacted prior to publication.

In a March 5, 2023, email to congressional investigators, Cariens stated that a CIA official tasked with reviewing and approving a memoir he planned to publish told him about the Hunter Biden laptop letter and even asked him if he would like to sign it.

“When the person in charge of reviewing the book called to say it was approved with no changes, I was told about the draft letter,” Cariens wrote. “The person asked me if I would be willing to sign.”

According to the email, the CIA official also read specific language from the letter to Cariens to convince him to sign the letter. In his email, Cariens stated that he did not remember the name of the CIA official who asked him to sign the Hunter Biden laptop letter. Cariens’ wife Janice, who retired from the CIA in 1995, also signed the letter.

The letter was first submitted to the PCRB by former CIA acting director and Joe Biden campaign surrogate Mike Morell at 6:34 a.m. on Oct. 19, 2020. The CIA review board acknowledged receipt of the letter at 7:11 a.m. the same day. Just hours later, at 10:27 a.m., former CIA official Kristen Wood bcc’ed a distribution list of former intelligence officials asking them to sign the letter, which had been drafted by Morell and Marc Polymeropoulos, who retired from the CIA in 2019. Cariens later responded to Wood’s email and agreed to sign the letter.

During his own testimony before Congress, Morell admitted he drafted and circulated the letter to give Joe Biden a talking point to use during a 2020 presidential debate against then-President Donald Trump.

Emails obtained by the House weaponization subcommittee also revealed that former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, who repeatedly peddled false allegations that Trump had colluded with Russian President Vladimir Putin to steal the 2016 election from Hillary Clinton, had a heavy hand in the drafting of the Hunter Biden laptop letter.

“I have one editorial suggestion for the letter: I think it would strengthen the verbiage if you say this has all the classic earmarks of a Soviet/Russian information operation rather than the ‘feel’ of a Russian operation,” Clapper wrote to Morell on the evening of Sunday, Oct. 18, 2020.

Morell directed the CIA review board to quickly review his letter so it could be released and publicized ahead of the Trump-Biden debates.

“This is a rush job, as it need to get out as soon as possible,” Morell wrote in his email to the CIA on the morning of Monday, Oct. 19.

While the CIA has yet to provide House investigators with its records related to the agency review of the letter, contemporaneous communications from the letter’s drafters suggest the approval came less than 12 hours after the letter was submitted.

“All good?” Polymeropoulos asked Morell via text at 5:51 p.m. on Oct. 19. “Didn’t see response from PRB[.]”

“Yes, they cleared,” Morell immediately responded.

“Great!” Polymeropoulos texted back.

Reporting on Hunter Biden’s laptop and its implications created a firestorm during the 2020 campaign and resulted in numerous publications and accounts, including the New York Post, being banned from social media for reporting on the laptop, which contained voluminous evidence of possible corruption by the Biden family. The letter from the former intelligence officials was used to justify the censorship of reporting on the laptop’s contents.

However, not only was there zero evidence showing that Hunter Biden’s laptop and the stories surrounding it were Russian disinformation, the federal government knew the laptop belonged to Hunter Biden. In fact, federal legal filings show the U.S. Department of Justice had taken possession of the computer on Dec. 9, 2019, pursuant to a federal grand jury subpoena.

Numerous polls taken since the 2020 election show that the coordinated efforts between U.S. intelligence agencies and social media tech companies, including Twitter and Facebook, may have even tipped the election to Biden by censoring the Hunter Biden laptop story and preventing voters from knowing the truth about the emerging Biden corruption scandal before they voted. A 2022 poll by TIPP Insights found that 47 percent of those polled, including 45 percent of independents, said knowing the laptop contents were real and not Russian disinformation likely would have changed their votes in the 2020 election.

Both Morell and Polymeropoulos testified that a current CIA official’s involvement in the promotion and solicitation for participation in the letter they drafted would be highly inappropriate.

“It’s inappropriate for a currently serving staff officer or contractor to be involved in the political process,” Morell testified.

“If it’s true, it would concern me, for sure,” Polymeropoulos stated. “But I just — I have a hard time believing that occurred. If it did, that’s incredibly unprofessional.”

Nick Shapiro, another Biden campaign surrogate and former CIA deputy chief of staff, also testified a CIA official actively soliciting help for a Biden campaign initiative would be beyond the pale.

“So my guess for this was that it was someone who acted inappropriately and was just stupidly outing it and asking these folks if they were going to sign it,” Shapiro said. “I can’t imagine the PRB trying to get someone to sign it by offering to clear something else. That would be really bad.”

The full House weaponization subcommittee report, which was obtained and reviewed by The Federalist, is expected to be released on Wednesday.

https://thefederalist.com/2023/05/09/cia-solicited-signatures-for-hunter-biden-laptop-letter-congressional-testimony-shows/


The freaking CIA.

https://www.globalresearch.ca/us-interfered-in-elections-of-at-least-85-countries-worldwide-since-1945/5601481


It wasn't bad enough the SS, er FBI was in on the fix for the past 3 elections...NOOOOOOO....let's let "Big Brother" come to the "party" too. What could go wrong? Now you know.

The MF'ing CIA meddling in American Politics.

Let that one marinate.




























Are you awake yet?
RayR Offline
#32 Posted:
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I heard this kind of dirty immoral, crooked behavior by actors within our esteemed government can't happen here because this is America, the land of the free and the home of the brave and stuff.
If you recite three Pledges of Allegiance, you can go back to sleep feeling all patriotic again and it will be like none of those nefarious deeds ever happened.
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