Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, I believe that the laptop is real, the info on the laptop is real, and that this isn't a smear campaign.
At the same time, it's not the FBI's job to authenticate the laptop or its contents, so I think the "no further comment" comment was the appropriate response.
And, they allowed the letter from "51 former intelligence officials" to be published without any comment.
They knew the truth yet allowed a lie to circulate.
Unforgivable.
Why is it the FBI’s job to suppress the political speech of those 51 people?
Suppressing speech? Nope.
Correcting the record? Absolutely.
And, keep in mind that it was Antony Blinken who encouraged the drafting of the letter.... in the capacity of working for the Biden campaign.
First, Hillary's campaign interfering in the election. Now, Biden's. Seems like a pattern.
How can a campaign interfere in an election? That makes no sense. The whole point of campaign is to influence the election.
Ask Hillary. Ask the DNC. Ask Antony Blinken.
When you conspire to create false allegations and manufacture fake dirt, that is interference, honey.
When you enlist your buddies to lie to the American people using their titles when you know damn well it's a lie, you are interfering.
What is lie in the letter from the intel officials? Post the exact quote that is a lie.
The whole damn letter.
This, specifically, especially the bolded.
In their letter, they specifically claimed the FBI is investigating. This is where the FBI SHOULD have issued a statement instead of letting this lie fester.
It is for all these reasons that we write to say that the arrival on the US political scene of emails purportedly belonging to Vice President Biden’s son Hunter, much of it related to his time serving on the Board of the Ukrainian gas company Burisma, has all the classic earmarks of a Russian information operation.
We want to emphasize that we do not know if the emails, provided to the New York Post by President Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani, are genuine or not and that we do not have evidence of Russian involvement -- just that our experience makes us deeply suspicious that the Russian government played a significant role in this case.
If we are right, this is Russia trying to influence how Americans vote in this election, and we believe strongly that Americans need to be aware of this.
In addition, media reports say that the FBI has now opened an investigation into Russian involvement in this case. According to USA Today, “...federal authorities are investigating whether the material supplied to the New York Post by Rudy Giuliani...is part of a smoke bomb of disinformation pushed by Russia.”
How is that a lie? The FBI was in fact trying to determine if this was Russian disinformation.
YOU ARE CRAZY!!! THEY KNEW AT THIS POINT THAT IT WASN'T MISINFORMATION. THEY KNEW IT WAS REAL. TESTIMONY PROVES THIS.
No they didn’t. In fact a lot of the info attributed to the “laptop” may in fact be Russian disinfo. We don’t know what the FBI version looks like but the media versions clearly have fake stuff added to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is nothing that states that the laptop is real, but the information on the laptop is questionable. That’s continuing disinformation.
In Oct 2019, the FBI became aware that a Delaware repair shop had a laptop allegedly belonging to Hunter Biden and that the laptop might contain evidence of a crime.
The FBI verified its authenticity in Nov 2019 by matching the device number against Hunter Biden’s Apple iCloud ID.
According to the Section Chief of the FBI’s Foreign Influence Task Force (FITF), the FBI deliberately lied to social media companies about the authenticity of Hunter’s laptop... to protect candidate Joe Biden.
"Lied to?" It was given to the FBI for the purposes of a criminal investigation. They were under no obligation to confirm they had a laptop or its authenticity.
PS - Refusing to comment or answer a question is not a lie.
They allowed the letter from the former intelligence officials to circulate when they KNEW the letter was a lie.
They were absolutely under obligation to correct the record once people - WHO USED THEIR POSITIONS OF OFFICIAL STATUS TO GIVE THE LETTER CREDIBILITY - made claims that were blatantly false. A letter orchestrated by Antony Blinken himself.... part of the Biden campaign.
So, it is AOK for a bunch of former intelligence people to influence the election without interference.
You know what is interesting..... NOT ONE PERSON WHO SIGNED THE LETTER WAS FORMERLY EMPLOYED BY THE FBI. Curious, huh?
This just isn't true. The FBI doesn't have the authority to follow around all the people who quit or retire and publicly fact check them. That's absurd.
Oh, FFS. These people used their positions to garner credibility.
No need for the FBI to "follow around all the people."
They absolutely had the responsibility of correcting the record so as to not mislead the American people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, I believe that the laptop is real, the info on the laptop is real, and that this isn't a smear campaign.
At the same time, it's not the FBI's job to authenticate the laptop or its contents, so I think the "no further comment" comment was the appropriate response.
And, they allowed the letter from "51 former intelligence officials" to be published without any comment.
They knew the truth yet allowed a lie to circulate.
Unforgivable.
Why is it the FBI’s job to suppress the political speech of those 51 people?
Suppressing speech? Nope.
Correcting the record? Absolutely.
And, keep in mind that it was Antony Blinken who encouraged the drafting of the letter.... in the capacity of working for the Biden campaign.
First, Hillary's campaign interfering in the election. Now, Biden's. Seems like a pattern.
How can a campaign interfere in an election? That makes no sense. The whole point of campaign is to influence the election.
Ask Hillary. Ask the DNC. Ask Antony Blinken.
When you conspire to create false allegations and manufacture fake dirt, that is interference, honey.
When you enlist your buddies to lie to the American people using their titles when you know damn well it's a lie, you are interfering.
What is lie in the letter from the intel officials? Post the exact quote that is a lie.
DP. The lie is that the laptop story was Russian disinformation. It's not.
And anyone could understand this from the outset. Intelligence officers aren't clairvoyant-- they would only know whether something is or isn't Russian disinformation by collecting and analyzing intelligence on the subject-- something *former* intelligence people wouldn't be able to do. Basic common sense would have put this to bed, if people would start applying it.
But the letter doesn’t say that. Post the exact quote.
You post the letter and I will highlight it. I'm not your paralegal.
In other words you can’t because it doesn’t say that. In fact, it very specifically says: “We want to emphasize that we do not know if the emails, provided to the New York Post by President Trump’s personal aSorney Rudy Giuliani, are genuine or not and that we do not have evidence of Russian involvement.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, I believe that the laptop is real, the info on the laptop is real, and that this isn't a smear campaign.
At the same time, it's not the FBI's job to authenticate the laptop or its contents, so I think the "no further comment" comment was the appropriate response.
And, they allowed the letter from "51 former intelligence officials" to be published without any comment.
They knew the truth yet allowed a lie to circulate.
Unforgivable.
Why is it the FBI’s job to suppress the political speech of those 51 people?
Suppressing speech? Nope.
Correcting the record? Absolutely.
And, keep in mind that it was Antony Blinken who encouraged the drafting of the letter.... in the capacity of working for the Biden campaign.
First, Hillary's campaign interfering in the election. Now, Biden's. Seems like a pattern.
How can a campaign interfere in an election? That makes no sense. The whole point of campaign is to influence the election.
Ask Hillary. Ask the DNC. Ask Antony Blinken.
When you conspire to create false allegations and manufacture fake dirt, that is interference, honey.
When you enlist your buddies to lie to the American people using their titles when you know damn well it's a lie, you are interfering.
What is lie in the letter from the intel officials? Post the exact quote that is a lie.
The whole damn letter.
This, specifically, especially the bolded.
In their letter, they specifically claimed the FBI is investigating. This is where the FBI SHOULD have issued a statement instead of letting this lie fester.
It is for all these reasons that we write to say that the arrival on the US political scene of emails purportedly belonging to Vice President Biden’s son Hunter, much of it related to his time serving on the Board of the Ukrainian gas company Burisma, has all the classic earmarks of a Russian information operation.
We want to emphasize that we do not know if the emails, provided to the New York Post by President Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani, are genuine or not and that we do not have evidence of Russian involvement -- just that our experience makes us deeply suspicious that the Russian government played a significant role in this case.
If we are right, this is Russia trying to influence how Americans vote in this election, and we believe strongly that Americans need to be aware of this.
In addition, media reports say that the FBI has now opened an investigation into Russian involvement in this case. According to USA Today, “...federal authorities are investigating whether the material supplied to the New York Post by Rudy Giuliani...is part of a smoke bomb of disinformation pushed by Russia.”
How is that a lie? The FBI was in fact trying to determine if this was Russian disinformation.
YOU ARE CRAZY!!! THEY KNEW AT THIS POINT THAT IT WASN'T MISINFORMATION. THEY KNEW IT WAS REAL. TESTIMONY PROVES THIS.
Anonymous wrote:If you were going to create fake information to destroy Joe Biden, it would be a lot more definitive than what's been found on that laptop.
The laptop is real, and everything on it is real too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, I believe that the laptop is real, the info on the laptop is real, and that this isn't a smear campaign.
At the same time, it's not the FBI's job to authenticate the laptop or its contents, so I think the "no further comment" comment was the appropriate response.
And, they allowed the letter from "51 former intelligence officials" to be published without any comment.
They knew the truth yet allowed a lie to circulate.
Unforgivable.
Why is it the FBI’s job to suppress the political speech of those 51 people?
Suppressing speech? Nope.
Correcting the record? Absolutely.
And, keep in mind that it was Antony Blinken who encouraged the drafting of the letter.... in the capacity of working for the Biden campaign.
First, Hillary's campaign interfering in the election. Now, Biden's. Seems like a pattern.
How can a campaign interfere in an election? That makes no sense. The whole point of campaign is to influence the election.
Ask Hillary. Ask the DNC. Ask Antony Blinken.
When you conspire to create false allegations and manufacture fake dirt, that is interference, honey.
When you enlist your buddies to lie to the American people using their titles when you know damn well it's a lie, you are interfering.
What is lie in the letter from the intel officials? Post the exact quote that is a lie.
The whole damn letter.
This, specifically, especially the bolded.
In their letter, they specifically claimed the FBI is investigating. This is where the FBI SHOULD have issued a statement instead of letting this lie fester.
It is for all these reasons that we write to say that the arrival on the US political scene of emails purportedly belonging to Vice President Biden’s son Hunter, much of it related to his time serving on the Board of the Ukrainian gas company Burisma, has all the classic earmarks of a Russian information operation.
We want to emphasize that we do not know if the emails, provided to the New York Post by President Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani, are genuine or not and that we do not have evidence of Russian involvement -- just that our experience makes us deeply suspicious that the Russian government played a significant role in this case.
If we are right, this is Russia trying to influence how Americans vote in this election, and we believe strongly that Americans need to be aware of this.
In addition, media reports say that the FBI has now opened an investigation into Russian involvement in this case. According to USA Today, “...federal authorities are investigating whether the material supplied to the New York Post by Rudy Giuliani...is part of a smoke bomb of disinformation pushed by Russia.”
How is that a lie? The FBI was in fact trying to determine if this was Russian disinformation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is nothing that states that the laptop is real, but the information on the laptop is questionable. That’s continuing disinformation.
In Oct 2019, the FBI became aware that a Delaware repair shop had a laptop allegedly belonging to Hunter Biden and that the laptop might contain evidence of a crime.
The FBI verified its authenticity in Nov 2019 by matching the device number against Hunter Biden’s Apple iCloud ID.
According to the Section Chief of the FBI’s Foreign Influence Task Force (FITF), the FBI deliberately lied to social media companies about the authenticity of Hunter’s laptop... to protect candidate Joe Biden.
"Lied to?" It was given to the FBI for the purposes of a criminal investigation. They were under no obligation to confirm they had a laptop or its authenticity.
PS - Refusing to comment or answer a question is not a lie.
They allowed the letter from the former intelligence officials to circulate when they KNEW the letter was a lie.
They were absolutely under obligation to correct the record once people - WHO USED THEIR POSITIONS OF OFFICIAL STATUS TO GIVE THE LETTER CREDIBILITY - made claims that were blatantly false. A letter orchestrated by Antony Blinken himself.... part of the Biden campaign.
So, it is AOK for a bunch of former intelligence people to influence the election without interference.
You know what is interesting..... NOT ONE PERSON WHO SIGNED THE LETTER WAS FORMERLY EMPLOYED BY THE FBI. Curious, huh?
This just isn't true. The FBI doesn't have the authority to follow around all the people who quit or retire and publicly fact check them. That's absurd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, I believe that the laptop is real, the info on the laptop is real, and that this isn't a smear campaign.
At the same time, it's not the FBI's job to authenticate the laptop or its contents, so I think the "no further comment" comment was the appropriate response.
And, they allowed the letter from "51 former intelligence officials" to be published without any comment.
They knew the truth yet allowed a lie to circulate.
Unforgivable.
Why is it the FBI’s job to suppress the political speech of those 51 people?
Suppressing speech? Nope.
Correcting the record? Absolutely.
And, keep in mind that it was Antony Blinken who encouraged the drafting of the letter.... in the capacity of working for the Biden campaign.
First, Hillary's campaign interfering in the election. Now, Biden's. Seems like a pattern.
How can a campaign interfere in an election? That makes no sense. The whole point of campaign is to influence the election.
Ask Hillary. Ask the DNC. Ask Antony Blinken.
When you conspire to create false allegations and manufacture fake dirt, that is interference, honey.
When you enlist your buddies to lie to the American people using their titles when you know damn well it's a lie, you are interfering.
What is lie in the letter from the intel officials? Post the exact quote that is a lie.
The whole damn letter.
This, specifically, especially the bolded.
In their letter, they specifically claimed the FBI is investigating. This is where the FBI SHOULD have issued a statement instead of letting this lie fester.
It is for all these reasons that we write to say that the arrival on the US political scene of emails purportedly belonging to Vice President Biden’s son Hunter, much of it related to his time serving on the Board of the Ukrainian gas company Burisma, has all the classic earmarks of a Russian information operation.
We want to emphasize that we do not know if the emails, provided to the New York Post by President Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani, are genuine or not and that we do not have evidence of Russian involvement -- just that our experience makes us deeply suspicious that the Russian government played a significant role in this case.
If we are right, this is Russia trying to influence how Americans vote in this election, and we believe strongly that Americans need to be aware of this.
In addition, media reports say that the FBI has now opened an investigation into Russian involvement in this case. According to USA Today, “...federal authorities are investigating whether the material supplied to the New York Post by Rudy Giuliani...is part of a smoke bomb of disinformation pushed by Russia.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, I believe that the laptop is real, the info on the laptop is real, and that this isn't a smear campaign.
At the same time, it's not the FBI's job to authenticate the laptop or its contents, so I think the "no further comment" comment was the appropriate response.
And, they allowed the letter from "51 former intelligence officials" to be published without any comment.
They knew the truth yet allowed a lie to circulate.
Unforgivable.
Why is it the FBI’s job to suppress the political speech of those 51 people?
Suppressing speech? Nope.
Correcting the record? Absolutely.
And, keep in mind that it was Antony Blinken who encouraged the drafting of the letter.... in the capacity of working for the Biden campaign.
First, Hillary's campaign interfering in the election. Now, Biden's. Seems like a pattern.
How can a campaign interfere in an election? That makes no sense. The whole point of campaign is to influence the election.
Ask Hillary. Ask the DNC. Ask Antony Blinken.
When you conspire to create false allegations and manufacture fake dirt, that is interference, honey.
When you enlist your buddies to lie to the American people using their titles when you know damn well it's a lie, you are interfering.
What is lie in the letter from the intel officials? Post the exact quote that is a lie.
DP. The lie is that the laptop story was Russian disinformation. It's not.
And anyone could understand this from the outset. Intelligence officers aren't clairvoyant-- they would only know whether something is or isn't Russian disinformation by collecting and analyzing intelligence on the subject-- something *former* intelligence people wouldn't be able to do. Basic common sense would have put this to bed, if people would start applying it.
But the letter doesn’t say that. Post the exact quote.
You post the letter and I will highlight it. I'm not your paralegal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, I believe that the laptop is real, the info on the laptop is real, and that this isn't a smear campaign.
At the same time, it's not the FBI's job to authenticate the laptop or its contents, so I think the "no further comment" comment was the appropriate response.
And, they allowed the letter from "51 former intelligence officials" to be published without any comment.
They knew the truth yet allowed a lie to circulate.
Unforgivable.
Why is it the FBI’s job to suppress the political speech of those 51 people?
Suppressing speech? Nope.
Correcting the record? Absolutely.
And, keep in mind that it was Antony Blinken who encouraged the drafting of the letter.... in the capacity of working for the Biden campaign.
First, Hillary's campaign interfering in the election. Now, Biden's. Seems like a pattern.
How can a campaign interfere in an election? That makes no sense. The whole point of campaign is to influence the election.
Ask Hillary. Ask the DNC. Ask Antony Blinken.
When you conspire to create false allegations and manufacture fake dirt, that is interference, honey.
When you enlist your buddies to lie to the American people using their titles when you know damn well it's a lie, you are interfering.
What is lie in the letter from the intel officials? Post the exact quote that is a lie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is nothing that states that the laptop is real, but the information on the laptop is questionable. That’s continuing disinformation.
In Oct 2019, the FBI became aware that a Delaware repair shop had a laptop allegedly belonging to Hunter Biden and that the laptop might contain evidence of a crime.
The FBI verified its authenticity in Nov 2019 by matching the device number against Hunter Biden’s Apple iCloud ID.
According to the Section Chief of the FBI’s Foreign Influence Task Force (FITF), the FBI deliberately lied to social media companies about the authenticity of Hunter’s laptop... to protect candidate Joe Biden.
"Lied to?" It was given to the FBI for the purposes of a criminal investigation. They were under no obligation to confirm they had a laptop or its authenticity.
PS - Refusing to comment or answer a question is not a lie.
They allowed the letter from the former intelligence officials to circulate when they KNEW the letter was a lie.
They were absolutely under obligation to correct the record once people - WHO USED THEIR POSITIONS OF OFFICIAL STATUS TO GIVE THE LETTER CREDIBILITY - made claims that were blatantly false. A letter orchestrated by Antony Blinken himself.... part of the Biden campaign.
So, it is AOK for a bunch of former intelligence people to influence the election without interference.
You know what is interesting..... NOT ONE PERSON WHO SIGNED THE LETTER WAS FORMERLY EMPLOYED BY THE FBI. Curious, huh?
This just isn't true. The FBI doesn't have the authority to follow around all the people who quit or retire and publicly fact check them. That's absurd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, I believe that the laptop is real, the info on the laptop is real, and that this isn't a smear campaign.
At the same time, it's not the FBI's job to authenticate the laptop or its contents, so I think the "no further comment" comment was the appropriate response.
And, they allowed the letter from "51 former intelligence officials" to be published without any comment.
They knew the truth yet allowed a lie to circulate.
Unforgivable.
Why is it the FBI’s job to suppress the political speech of those 51 people?
Suppressing speech? Nope.
Correcting the record? Absolutely.
And, keep in mind that it was Antony Blinken who encouraged the drafting of the letter.... in the capacity of working for the Biden campaign.
First, Hillary's campaign interfering in the election. Now, Biden's. Seems like a pattern.
How can a campaign interfere in an election? That makes no sense. The whole point of campaign is to influence the election.
Ask Hillary. Ask the DNC. Ask Antony Blinken.
When you conspire to create false allegations and manufacture fake dirt, that is interference, honey.
When you enlist your buddies to lie to the American people using their titles when you know damn well it's a lie, you are interfering.
What is lie in the letter from the intel officials? Post the exact quote that is a lie.
DP. The lie is that the laptop story was Russian disinformation. It's not.
And anyone could understand this from the outset. Intelligence officers aren't clairvoyant-- they would only know whether something is or isn't Russian disinformation by collecting and analyzing intelligence on the subject-- something *former* intelligence people wouldn't be able to do. Basic common sense would have put this to bed, if people would start applying it.
But the letter doesn’t say that. Post the exact quote.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, I believe that the laptop is real, the info on the laptop is real, and that this isn't a smear campaign.
At the same time, it's not the FBI's job to authenticate the laptop or its contents, so I think the "no further comment" comment was the appropriate response.
And, they allowed the letter from "51 former intelligence officials" to be published without any comment.
They knew the truth yet allowed a lie to circulate.
Unforgivable.
Why is it the FBI’s job to suppress the political speech of those 51 people?
Suppressing speech? Nope.
Correcting the record? Absolutely.
And, keep in mind that it was Antony Blinken who encouraged the drafting of the letter.... in the capacity of working for the Biden campaign.
First, Hillary's campaign interfering in the election. Now, Biden's. Seems like a pattern.
How can a campaign interfere in an election? That makes no sense. The whole point of campaign is to influence the election.
Ask Hillary. Ask the DNC. Ask Antony Blinken.
When you conspire to create false allegations and manufacture fake dirt, that is interference, honey.
When you enlist your buddies to lie to the American people using their titles when you know damn well it's a lie, you are interfering.
What is lie in the letter from the intel officials? Post the exact quote that is a lie.
DP. The lie is that the laptop story was Russian disinformation. It's not.
And anyone could understand this from the outset. Intelligence officers aren't clairvoyant-- they would only know whether something is or isn't Russian disinformation by collecting and analyzing intelligence on the subject-- something *former* intelligence people wouldn't be able to do. Basic common sense would have put this to bed, if people would start applying it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is nothing that states that the laptop is real, but the information on the laptop is questionable. That’s continuing disinformation.
In Oct 2019, the FBI became aware that a Delaware repair shop had a laptop allegedly belonging to Hunter Biden and that the laptop might contain evidence of a crime.
The FBI verified its authenticity in Nov 2019 by matching the device number against Hunter Biden’s Apple iCloud ID.
According to the Section Chief of the FBI’s Foreign Influence Task Force (FITF), the FBI deliberately lied to social media companies about the authenticity of Hunter’s laptop... to protect candidate Joe Biden.
"Lied to?" It was given to the FBI for the purposes of a criminal investigation. They were under no obligation to confirm they had a laptop or its authenticity.
PS - Refusing to comment or answer a question is not a lie.
They allowed the letter from the former intelligence officials to circulate when they KNEW the letter was a lie.
They were absolutely under obligation to correct the record once people - WHO USED THEIR POSITIONS OF OFFICIAL STATUS TO GIVE THE LETTER CREDIBILITY - made claims that were blatantly false. A letter orchestrated by Antony Blinken himself.... part of the Biden campaign.
So, it is AOK for a bunch of former intelligence people to influence the election without interference.
You know what is interesting..... NOT ONE PERSON WHO SIGNED THE LETTER WAS FORMERLY EMPLOYED BY THE FBI. Curious, huh?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, I believe that the laptop is real, the info on the laptop is real, and that this isn't a smear campaign.
At the same time, it's not the FBI's job to authenticate the laptop or its contents, so I think the "no further comment" comment was the appropriate response.
And, they allowed the letter from "51 former intelligence officials" to be published without any comment.
They knew the truth yet allowed a lie to circulate.
Unforgivable.
Why is it the FBI’s job to suppress the political speech of those 51 people?
Suppressing speech? Nope.
Correcting the record? Absolutely.
And, keep in mind that it was Antony Blinken who encouraged the drafting of the letter.... in the capacity of working for the Biden campaign.
First, Hillary's campaign interfering in the election. Now, Biden's. Seems like a pattern.
How can a campaign interfere in an election? That makes no sense. The whole point of campaign is to influence the election.
Ask Hillary. Ask the DNC. Ask Antony Blinken.
When you conspire to create false allegations and manufacture fake dirt, that is interference, honey.
When you enlist your buddies to lie to the American people using their titles when you know damn well it's a lie, you are interfering.
What is lie in the letter from the intel officials? Post the exact quote that is a lie.