As our Managing Editor Jennifer Van Laar reported, a bombshell report was released Tuesday by the House Judiciary Committee related to the "51 former intelligence officials" letter alleging that allegations surrounding the Hunter Biden Laptop From Hell "Had all the hallmarks of Russian disinformation." A press release from the House Intelligence Committee summarizes some of the alarming findings: The report reveals new information detailing how the highest levels of the Central Intelligence Agency, up to and including then-CIA Director Gina Haspel, were made aware of the "Public Statement on the Hunter Biden Emails" by 51 former intelligence officials prior to its approval and publication.
The report reveals important new facts, such as how some of the statement's signatories, including former Deputy CIA Director Michael Morell, were on active contract with the CIA at the time they issued the Hunter Biden statement to discredit damaging allegations about Biden family influence peddling just weeks before the 2020 presidential election.
Even while there was conflict and opposition within the agency, the ability to still move quickly to advance the plan to aid Biden and/or impact Donald Trump is revealing.
The most disqualifying aspect of the whole laptop fable is how the CIA was working in concert with the FBI on behalf of the Biden campaign.
At least one employee found it "interesting to see what was submitted and approved" when discussing media talking points that the statement's co-author, former Senior Intelligence Service Officer Marc Polymeropoulos, submitted related to the statement.
The 51 former intelligence officials' Hunter Biden statement was a blatant political operation from the start.
The statement's drafters were open about the goal of the project: "[W]e think Trump will attack Biden on the issue at this week's debate" and "We want to give the a talking point to use in response." Advertisement Then, adding to the coordination, there is also a detail involving the press and the release of this letter.
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