We now know that the Hunter Biden "intel" officials letter was drafted to help give Joe Biden a "talking point" in his debate against President Trump. But during the debate, Biden acted like the letter was completely organic.

May 5, 2023 · 6:31 PM UTC

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Well he is a liar. Duh!
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Tilting at windmills is not a good strategy. Keep it up!
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Of course he did, he was pushing his agenda. That's why it was done before the debate, he needed something to distract and make it look false. Standard tactics and it would be nice if there was some form of accountability, but that's expecting too much from our government.
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so please do something about it besides bringing to the public what we already know.
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🥱 talk, talk, and more talk.
Talking point or not a talking point, that doesn't negate what they assessed about the laptop having emails with the "earmarks of a Russian information operation." Funny though, neither @Jim_Jordan nor any other @GOP mention how Rudy Giuliani was in league with Russian operatives WHILE he had possession of the laptop. So, it's not hard to surmise WHY those 51 former intelligence experts determined what they did.
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You've got way seems like a nothing burger recipe there. If you've got a point, make stand hammer it. "Feigning organic" is silly.
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And yet some are still on the fence as to whether Biden’s a criminal. I guess they’ve seen him moonwalking on the subway.
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WOW! These guys just throw mud at the wall and see what sticks. You truly don't have much to offer working-class Americans, do you, GYM? This right here👇 is what the 51 and anyone who paid attention saw: In Trump World, Hunter Biden's laptop was compromised more than his own campaign manager, who shared election information with a Russian spy. Surprisingly, this campaign manager was convicted and then pardoned by none other than President Trump himself. One wonders why he would go so far to defend someone who was clearly in the wrong. In 2014, we saw Eric Trump, President Trump's privileged son, boasting that they didn't need help from US banks because they were already funded by Russia. That was just the beginning of a long and complicated relationship between the Trump family and Russia. Junior Trump even went so far as to cozy up to a Russian spy in order to dig up dirt on his father's opponent, Hillary Clinton. Meanwhile, President Trump himself pleaded with Russia to help him find Clinton's missing emails. It's no surprise that Russia helped them out, especially when you see how they boosted their cause through a hefty misinformation campaign. And let's not forget about the 199 criminal charges, 37 indictments, and 5 prison sentences that came from the Russia investigation. Even his NSA chief got caught promising to lift sanctions behind closed doors. But all of that pales in comparison to Trump's completely subservient behavior at the Helsinki summit. The entire world watched in awe as he puckered up and kissed Putin's behind, choosing to believe him over our own intelligence agencies. The private meeting between President Trump and Putin, without transcripts and only a translator present, also raises serious suspicions. And what about his gleeful confession to the Russian ambassador that he fired the FBI Director to take the heat off the Russia investigation? This should be a cause for concern for all Americans. And finally, when Russia attacked our energy sector, President Trump chose to do absolutely nothing. Zero. Zilch. This is simply unacceptable for the leader of the free world, and we deserve better. Now go do something useful for once.
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BREAKING!!! WELL ACTUALLY not breaking. The Republicans haven't passed a single piece of legislation to follow through on their campaign promises to "fix inflation" or fix the border. Don't kid yourself, Congress is responsible for passing legislation on border control, not @POTUS
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