REVOLTING: New York Times OMITS key detail to protect Hunter Biden



The liberal media is working overtime to cover for the Biden family.

In a recent statement Hunter Biden gave publicly in front of the Capitol, he told reporters one thing, and the New York Times printed another.

“For six years, MAGA Republicans, including members of the House committees who are in a closed-door session right now, have impugned my character; invaded my privacy; attacked my wife, my children, my family, and my friends,” Biden began.

“They ridiculed my struggle with addiction, they belittled my recovery, and they have tried to dehumanize me — all to embarrass and damage my father, who has devoted his entire public life to service,” he continued.

“I am here,” Hunter added. “Let me state as clearly as I can: my father was not financially involved in my business,” he added.

In the NYT piece on his press conference, writers omitted the word “financially.”

“So, the average person reading the paper wouldn’t see ‘financially,’” Dave Rubin observes.

“Now, it might be true to some extent — in the most, sort of, like, strict legal sense that Joe Biden was not involved financially. Meaning that he didn’t write the contracts and everything,” Rubin continues.

“But was he involved financially in the meta sense? Like, why did Hunter have the job in the first place? Of course he was involved financially. We know that there are also financial records of Hunter Biden paying Joe Biden money and Joe Biden then using some of the money,” he adds.


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Karine Jean-Pierre blunder reveals she writes Joe Biden's Tweets FOR HIM



Karine Jean-Pierre likely has one of the hardest jobs in the Biden administration — fielding questions from reporters that she cannot legitimately answer — and it may be taking a toll on her quality control.

In a since deleted tweet, Jean-Pierre wrote, “Investing in America means investing in ALL of America. When I ran for President, I made a promise that I would leave no part of the country behind.”

Had that been posted to Joe Biden’s X account, it would have made sense. But it wasn’t.

And now Americans have all been made aware that President Biden, not surprisingly, does not have the mental bandwidth or mental strength to write his own tweets.

Unfortunately for Jean-Pierre, the tweet was screenshotted and will now live on the internet forever.

“So, she obviously tweets out stuff on his behalf,” Pat Gray assesses.

“We’ve been blaming interns and stuff for really crappy tweets. It’s been her the whole time,” Keith Malinak laughs, agreeing.


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NY Times reporter quickly exposes glaring hole in KJP's answer about Biden's role in Hunter's business dealings



The White House is raising eyebrows with a new answer about President Joe Biden's alleged involvement in Hunter Biden's overseas business dealings.

For years, Biden has insisted he not only was never involved with his son's business deals — or the business of any Biden family member, for that matter — but that he has never even discussed business with Hunter.

The White House has maintained those claims. For example, Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy asked then-press secretary Jen Psaki last April whether the president and his administration stand by his defense that he never even once discussed Hunter's business dealings with his son. "Yes," Psaki responded. That narrative has been reiterated time and time again.

But on Monday, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre sang a different tune.

Posed with the same question as the one Doocy asked Psaki last year, Jean-Pierre said she only had the same answer to offer up. "The answer is not going to change. The answer remains the same," she insisted. But, in fact, her answer was not the same.

"The president was never in business with his son," she said.

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The answer — which, according to Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-Mo.), sounds carefully crafted by a lawyer — did not, as New York Times chief White House correspondent Peter Baker pointed out, eliminate the possibility that Biden was not "put on speakerphone when Hunter was conducting business and introduced to partners," which is one of the chief allegations.

For that matter, how can Jean-Pierre speak with certainty unless she has spoken with Biden about the situation? That, too, would be a deviation, Fox News anchor Harris Faulkner noted, because she has maintained that she has not discussed the matter with Biden.

In fact, Jean-Pierre has been referring questions about allegations that Biden was involved in Hunter's business dealings to the White House counsel's office. She did not do that on Monday.

Meanwhile, Devon Archer, a former business associate of Hunter's, is expected to testify this week that Biden discussed Hunter's business dealings with his son directly as least two dozen times.

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Is this the END of the Biden dynasty?



The two IRS whistleblowers have been unwavering in their accusations, and it’s not looking good for the Bidens.

The House Oversight Committee just heard from Joseph Ziegler and Gary Shapley as they continue to claim that the Justice Department politicized the Hunter Biden criminal probe and that the Bidens have been making money under the table.

Ziegler is a 13-year IRS special agent with the Criminal Investigation Division, while Shapley is a 14-year IRS special agent as well as Ziegler’s supervisor.

At an IRS whistleblower hearing, Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) praised their testimonies.

“You know whose story hasn’t changed? These two guys. Their testimony has been consistent throughout. Their testimony has been the same. And guess what? Two days ago, an FBI agent confirmed their testimony,” Jordan said.

“Who are you gonna believe?” he continued, adding, “The Justice Department can’t get their story straight. Changed three times in thirty-three days.”

“I think I’ll believe these guys,” Jordan said as he pointed to the whistleblowers. “They’re the ones telling the truth.”

Pat Gray agrees with Jordan.

“I believe it too,” he says, though he and his panel admit it's hard to be a fan of the IRS at times.

Ziegler, the most recent whistleblower to come out, explained how the case against Hunter Biden unfolded.

“While the impression has been conveyed by the U.S. attorney in Delaware that he has similar powers to that of a special counsel in this case, free rein to do as needed, that was not the case,” Ziegler said, adding that the U.S. attorney was “constantly hamstrung, limited, and marginalized by DOJ officials as well as other U.S. attorneys.”

Ziegler, who has self-described as a “gay Democrat,” testified that he still thinks a “special counsel is necessary for this investigation.”

Ziegler also mentioned that the DOJ’s public documents on action against Hunter Biden offer zero indication that the first son will be required to amend his false tax return for 2018.


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Dem lawmaker tries to cover for Joe Biden, but inadvertently 'tripped the wire' on him instead



Rep. Dan Goldman (D-N.Y.) appeared to prove inadvertently Wednesday that President Joe Biden conversed with Hunter Biden about his business dealings.

At a House Oversight Committee hearing with two IRS whistleblowers, Goldman tried to prove that Biden — consistent with the president's repeated claims — was never involved in or talked with Hunter about his overseas business. Instead, Goldman appeared to undermine Biden.

While questioning whistleblower Gary Shapley, Goldman highlighted previous testimony in which Shapley recounted that Hunter Biden business associate Rob Walker allegedly told the FBI that Joe Biden once "stopped in" during a lunch meeting between Hunter, Walker, and executives from the Chinese energy firm CEFC, and during that meeting Hunter allegedly told his father, "I may be trying to start a company or try to do something with these guys."

Goldman seized on that comment.

"That doesn't sound much like Joe Biden was involved in whatever Hunter Biden was doing with the CEFC if Hunter Biden is telling him that he's trying to do business with them, does it?" he asked Shapley.

Shapely quickly pointed out what the quote makes obvious.

"No, but it does show that he told his father he was trying to do business and he was talking to his father about the business," he said.

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Perhaps understanding what had just happened, Goldman talked over Shapley before he finished responding and used sarcasm to downplay the significance of inadvertently undermining Biden's central defense.

"OK, well, that is true. Hunter Biden does try to do business. That's correct," Goldman snarked before claiming Shapley's comments were proof that Biden is telling the truth.

In the eyes of legal scholar Jonathan Turley, the otherwise innocuous exchange in the heated Oversight hearing was "one of the most damaging moments in the hearing for the Bidens."

"Rep. Goldman just tripped the wire on Joe Biden. In trying to grill the whistleblowers to show that there is no evidence that Joe Biden was involved, he elicited an answer that the witnesses established that Joe Biden did discuss business deals of Hunter with the Chinese," Turley analyzed.

"Goldman prompted a sworn statement from the investigator that Biden did indeed discuss his son's business deals," he explained. "In doing so, Goldman may have delivered one of the most damaging moments in the hearing for the Bidens."

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Biden screams at reporter who dares ask him about infamous Hunter Biden 'Chinese shakedown text message'



President Joe Biden screamed at a reporter on Wednesday for asking whether he was involved in his son's business dealings.

A gaggle of reporters outside the White House peppered the president with numerous questions before he departed Washington for Chicago, where he delivered a speech touting "Bidenomics."

"President Biden, how involved were you in your son's Chinese shakedown text message? Were you sitting there? Were you involved?" reporter Steven Nelson asked.

"No, I wasn't and I don't —" Biden responded.

"Were you?" Nelson followed up.

"NO!" Biden shouted, visibly frustrated.

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Biden is facing increasing pressure to answer for allegations that, despite his repeated denials, he was involved in his son's business dealings. The "shakedown text message" that Nelson referred to was first disclosed last week.

In a WhatsApp message sent in July 2017, Hunter Biden allegedly threatened a Chinese businessman, Harvest Fund Management CEO Henry Zhao, by using his father as leverage. The message said:

I am sitting here with my father and we would like to understand why the commitment made has not been fulfilled. Tell the director that I would like to resolve this now before it gets out of hand, and now means tonight.

And, Z, if I get a call or text from anyone involved in this other than you, Zhang, or the chairman, I will make certain that between the man sitting next to me and every person he knows and my ability to forever hold a grudge that you will regret not following my direction. I am sitting here waiting for the call with my father.

Another notable, but sad, moment from Biden's brief press gaggle came when he claimed Russian President Vladimir Putin was losing ground, not in the war in Ukraine, but in Iraq.

"Mr. President, has Putin been weakened by what happened in Russia?" a reporter asked, referring to the Wagner Group rebellion.

"It's hard to tell, but he’s clearly losing the war in Iraq. He's losing the war at home," Biden responded.

Russia is not fighting a war in Iraq.

Confused Biden: Claims Russia is at war with Iraq | LiveNOW from FOX www.youtube.com

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