NBC News attempts to celebrate despite mishandling Hunter Biden laptop controversy
Hunter Biden Faces Potential Prison Time as Justice Department Takes Action
After years of inaction, the Justice Department is finally pursuing charges against Hunter Biden. This goes beyond the nine tax crimes he is currently indicted for, as it also involves his failure to register as a foreign agent during his overseas influence peddling. The catalyst for this criminal reckoning was the infamous reporting on Biden’s abandoned laptop, a story that the corporate press and intelligence community tried to suppress.
Now, NBC News and the Deep State operatives who dismissed the laptop’s authenticity are celebrating the indictment of FBI informant Alexander Smirnov, even though he had no connection to the original laptop story.
“[Marc] Polymeropoulos, a counterterrorism expert, received threatening emails and crank phone calls,” reports Ken Dilanian. “Former CIA officer John Sipher also faced threats. The group never claimed the material about Hunter Biden was fabricated, but they believed it aligned with a narrative pushed by individuals tied to Russian intelligence.”
Interestingly, this contradicts how NBC News initially portrayed the laptop story. Ben Collins and Brandy Zadrozny likened it to the Pizzagate conspiracy theory, while Dilanian justified the network’s refusal to report on the laptop’s contents by citing concerns about foreign interference in the election.
Even Dilanian’s recent article admits that there is no public evidence linking the Russian government to the release of the laptop materials.
Despite this, the media is now falsely connecting the Smirnov indictment with the laptop story, conveniently avoiding accountability for their mishandling of the entire situation.
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What concerns have been raised about the media’s handling of the laptop story and their attempts to suppress it
Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, is facing potential prison time as the Justice Department takes action against him. The charges go beyond the nine tax crimes he is currently indicted for, as it also involves his failure to register as a foreign agent during his overseas influence peddling. The catalyst for this criminal reckoning was the infamous reporting on Biden’s abandoned laptop, a story that the corporate press and intelligence community tried to suppress.
NBC News and Deep State operatives, who initially dismissed the laptop’s authenticity, are now celebrating the indictment of FBI informant Alexander Smirnov, despite his lack of connection to the original laptop story.
According to Ken Dilanian’s report, counterterrorism expert Marc Polymeropoulos and former CIA officer John Sipher received threatening emails and crank phone calls. While the group did not claim the material about Hunter Biden was fabricated, they believed it aligned with a narrative pushed by individuals tied to Russian intelligence.
It is interesting to note that NBC News initially portrayed the laptop story as a conspiracy theory akin to Pizzagate. Dilanian justified the network’s refusal to report on the laptop’s contents by citing concerns about foreign interference in the election. However, even Dilanian’s recent article admits that there is no public evidence linking the Russian government to the release of the laptop materials.
Despite this lack of evidence, the media is now falsely connecting the Smirnov indictment with the laptop story, conveniently avoiding accountability for their mishandling of the entire situation.
In conclusion, Hunter Biden is facing serious legal consequences as the Justice Department moves forward with charges against him. The media’s handling of the laptop story and their attempt to suppress it raise questions about their integrity and objectives. As the case unfolds, it is crucial to ensure that justice is served and that all parties involved are held accountable for their actions.
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