Biden Hires Hunter Laptop Denier for Key Intelligence Position

Joe Biden is staffing the most crucial and consequential parts of his regime with globalist radicals that deny facts and spin them as Russian “misinformation.”

Let that sink in…

A national security lawyer tapped by Joe Biden to lead his Intelligence Advisory Board was one of 50 former intelligence officials to claim in an open letter that the October 2020 publication of Hunter Biden’s emails appeared to be part of a “Russian information operation.”

Jeremy Bash is no stranger to working for powerful and nefarious Democrats.

He served in several key positions during the Obama era, including chief of staff to the CIA, chief of staff to the Defense Department, and Chief Counsel for the House Intelligence Committee.

He currently serves as Managing Director of Beacon Global Strategies and as an advisor at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Bash also contributed to CNN and MSNBC during the Trump administration.

If that doesn’t reek of ‘Deep State’ then what does?

The New York Post famously published damning emails found on Hunter Biden’s laptop that exposed Joe’s close relationship with his embattled son, especially in regards to overseas business deals. The emails essentially introduced the American public to the Biden Crime Family.

Bash, Biden’s newest intelligence official, was one of 50 Deep State officers to sign a letter claiming the release of these emails was part of a larger “Russian disinformation operation.”

“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,” the officials, including former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and former CIA Director Michael Hayden wrote in the letter.

Here’s a full list of intelligence officials who signed the letter.

One must ask themselves: Why did these former intelligence officials find it necessary to sign a letter disregarding a legitimate news story that very well could’ve altered how the American people voted in the 2020 election?

While the answer may be self-evident to some, it’s important to note that the entire Deep State apparatus was desperate to boot Trump out of office.

Nevertheless, Twitter suspended the New York Post after it shared the story and prevented other users from doing the same. Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg told podcast host Joe Rogan on Aug. 25 that the social media giant marked the story as “potential misinformation” after the FBI warned the company that Russia would seek to influence the election.

Bash doubled down on the claims in the letter during an Oct. 19, 2020, appearance on MSNBC.

WATCH:

Bash is not the first Biden administration appointee to make false claims about Hunter Biden’s laptop. Former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki promoted the letter claiming that the laptop release was disinformation, and never walked it back. Nina Jankowicz, who briefly led the Department of Homeland Security’s Disinformation Governance Board, described the laptop as a “Trump campaign product.”

Author: Elizabeth Tierney


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