Hunter Biden's gun case (Delaware) & the secret service

A slight of hand uncovered?

7/28/23
from The Gray Area:
7/28/23:
As The Wall Street Journal said today, Hunter Biden Is a Geopolitical Disaster. His Ukraine dealings corrupted our government, impeached a president, and may have prefigured a war. Not only does the FD-1023 form containing claims from a “highly credible” confidential human source (CHS) … coupled with corroboration from IRS and FBI whistleblowers, former Biden family business partners, and even Joe and Hunter Biden of the possible bribery scheme, represents perhaps the biggest scandal involving a U.S. president in American history. Now, with Hunter's plea deal on tax and gun issues temporarily suspended, and the judge telling the parties to resubmit it so it can pass constitutional muster, this saga just gets uglier. Clearly someone isn’t telling the truth. Was Hunter Biden’s Plea Deal Supposed To Protect Him, or to Protect Joe? The Heritage Foundation is suing for answers. It wants to know if Mr. Garland lied when he said Mr. Weiss hadn’t asked for special-counsel status. And it wants the answer before Hunter’s plea is to be approved. They're not getting them. This high-wire act has zero chance of success without a deliberate and voluntary decision of news organizations to pretend they don’t see what’s before their eyes. This effort is well underway. When Trump, at one of his rallies in 2016, asked Russia to let us know where Hillary Clinton's missing email went, the media said this was proof of Trump's collusion with Russia. When Biden said in 2020 he had threatened to extort money from Ukraine until they fired a prosecutor investigating his son, we got crickets form the media. It is really not hard to see a coordinated effort to hide and minimize this mess. Is the slight of hand effort currently underway beginning to crack open under the pressure of so many lies? Is An Impeachment Inquiry the only way to Unravel Biden Family Corruption And The Feds’ Role? More From The Wall Street Journal (subscription required): More From The Wall Street Journal (subscription required):


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