Networks Punt on MASSIVE Hunter Biden Story as NYT CONFIRMS Laptop Emails

In a story posted Wednesday night, The New York Times Finally came to the conclusion of implicitly acknowledgingWhat many people knew about 2020. But, just like the adventurous New York Post, These were removed for saying: The emails on Hunter Biden’s laptop are indeed real. Worse, there are specific e mails. The TimesBurisma was confirmed.

Worse yet for Hunter, it was revealed he took out a loan to pay millions in back taxes while a “broad federal investigation” of his life has expanded, including testimony from the woman who’s alleged he Fathered a child. Of course, this was of no interest to Thursday’s broadcast network morning newscasts on ABC, CBS, and NBC.

This news follows stories earlier this week about the State Department. Handing it over would be a good idea. Any communications that refer to Hunter The TimesAfter a Freedom of Information Act request was filed.

And what about that? The Times reported and buried on A-20 of Thursday’s print edition, Katie Benner, Ken Vogel, and Michael Schmidt, Hunter “paid off a significant tax liability, even as a grand jury continued to gather evidence in a wide-ranging examination of his international business dealings.”

A line which would have made them screeche in 2020. The Times conceded Hunter’s “professional life has intersected with his father’s public service, including working as a registered lobbyist for domestic interests and, while his father was vice president, pursuing deals and clients in Asia and Europe.”

The result was that they also added “federal grand jury heard testimony in Wilmington, Del., from two witnesses, one of whom was a former employee of Hunter Biden whose lawyer was later subpoenaed for financial records that reflected money Mr. Biden received from” Burisma.

They continued, explaining what’s still unclear and how the First Son have also looked at his dealings involving China and Kazakhstan (click “expand”):

We don’t know if the criminal probe is only focused on Hunter Biden or if it is a wider investigation that includes other people and businesses. According to reports and those familiar with it, authorities have asked for information about FARA violations at Blue Star Strategies (a Washington-based consulting firm) that was involved in an arrangement Mr. Biden helped broker.

(….)

Hunter Biden stated to associates that he had paid federal taxes which were the focus of Justice Department investigation. According to one of his associates, the tax obligation was greater than $1million and he required a loan in order to repay it.

Federal tax prosecutors usually fight to hide from jurors whether defendants have made their back taxes payments.[.]

(….)

Investigators have examined Mr. Biden’s relationships with interests in Kazakhstan, a Chinese energy conglomerate and Burisma, the Ukrainian energy company, according to people familiar with the investigation.

According to them, prosecutors were investigating payments and gifts that Mr. Biden had received from foreign entities.

Only in paragraph 27 did they get to his e-mails (and, in the two graphs before, allude to his corrupt business partners) and, once there, The Times unpacked Hunter’s attempts to cover his tracks (click “expand”):

Sources familiar with this investigation claim that prosecutors looked into emails between Mr. Biden, and Mr. Archer regarding Burisma and foreign business activity. The New York Times was able to obtain the emails using a cache file that appeared to have been taken from Mr. Biden’s laptop at a Delaware repair shop. People familiar with these emails and the investigation confirmed the authenticity of the email.

One email showed Mr. Biden’s familiarity with FARA. He also expressed a desire not to trigger it.

One email that Mr. Biden sent to Mr. Archer back in April 2014 outlined his plans for Burisma. In the email, Hunter Biden indicated that the forthcoming announcement of a trip to Ukraine by Vice President Biden — who is referred to in the email as “my guy,” but not by name — should “be characterized as part of our advice and thinking — but what he will say and do is out of our hands.”

The announcement “could be a really good thing or it could end up creating too great an expectation. We need to temper expectations regarding that visit,” Hunter Biden wrote.

About a week following the email, Vice President Biden went to Kyiv (the Ukrainian capital)

In the same April 2014 email, Hunter Biden indicated that Burisma’s officials “need to know in no uncertain terms that we will not and cannot intervene directly with domestic policymakers, and that we need to abide by FARA and any other U.S. laws in the strictest sense across the board.”

He suggested enlisting the law firm where he worked at the time, Boies Schiller Flexner, to help Burisma through “direct discussions at state, energy and NSC,” referring to two cabinet departments and the National Security Council at the White House.

The firm “can devise a media plan and arrange for legal protections and mitigate U.S. domestic negative press regarding the current leadership if need be,” Mr. Biden wrote in the email.

Schmidt, Vogel and Benner cited another exchange regarding Burisma officials attending a Washington dinner on April 15, 2015 where the Vice President was, as an example. “[i]The question of whether or not it is clear whether [they]The dinner was attended by a few people, however [Joe Biden]It did appear[.]”

Autor of The Hit Book The Laptop from HellMiranda Devine from the New York Post pointed out this ambiguity in her column:

Information is best buried. The Times End with five paragraphs on Luden Alexis Robs, an ex-employee of Hunter. former stripper, alleged baby mama that sued him “for child support and paternity in 2019”I spoke with the grand jury and both the prosecutors.

Hours before The Times piece, the Fox Business Network’s Evening Edit Reporting on the FOIA request.

 

 

Host Liz MacDonald called it “next level” while Washington Examiner The move was reported by Byron York “quite ominous for Hunter Biden”And “show[ed] that press organizations that had not really enthusiastically, shall we say, reported on this, are actually interested” after the Biden camp was the beneficiary of “social media suppression” in 2020.

In contrast, ABC’s Good Morning AmericaIt took two minutes 20 seconds to complete this task. dangerous and supposedly unsuspecting drawbridges areThis is news for distracted drivers only. CBS Mornings had a brief on a new line of t-shirts made of fabric that monitors you, and NBC’s Today sent Kerry Sanders to party with St. Patrick’s Day revelers.

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