Says move was based on advice from FBI
The laptop of President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, became the subject of multiple media reports in October 2020 after the New York Post broke the story. According to the reports, content found on the laptop showed Joe Biden’s as well as his brother James’s and son Hunter’s involvement in various overseas business ventures in countries such as Ukraine, Russia, China, and other countries—including during the time Joe Biden was vice president during the Obama administration—and showed payments received in connection with their involvement. The laptop also contained other content, including pornographic images and illicit data.
Coverup Impacted Election Results: Poll, Investigative Journalists
A poll by New Jersey-based Technometrica Institute of Policy and Politics in early August of 1,335 adults showed that 79 percent of Americans believe former President Donald Trump likely would have won reelection if people had known the truth about Hunter Biden’s laptop.
Investigative journalists Jeff Carlson and Hans Mahncke said in a commentary piece for The Epoch Times that legacy media’s and Big Tech’s coverup of the Hunter Biden laptop story impacted the outcome of the 2020 presidential election.
Carlson and Mahncke also noted in a separate piece that a poll by Media Research (pdf) showed that 45 percent of people who voted for Biden were “unaware of the allegations against Hunter and Joe Biden and that 16 percent of Biden voters—well over the margin of victory—wouldn’t have voted for him had they known this crucial information.”
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