Hunter Biden said his Secret Service detail was annoyed when he ditched them to pursue business deals in Kazakhstan, according to a batch of emails between President Joe Biden’s son and his then-Ukrainian business partner.
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Right now we're getting a feeling that echoes the feeling from last fall, a sense that every new piece of investigative journalism on Hunter Biden's alleged laptop will be ignored
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It’s a feeling you get that echoes last fall, a sense that every new example of investigative journalism on the Hunter Biden laptop is going to be ignored by the “mainstream media.” To be fair, when they didn’t ignore it back then, they constantly implied it was a Russian disinformation plot.
On May 28, the
New York Post returned to the corrupt scene with a story on how “A photo shows Joe Biden with a pair of his troubled son’s business associates from Kazakhstan” at the Georgetown power-dining spot Café Milano. The photo “shows the Bidens smiling while flanked by Kazakhstani oligarch Kenes Rakishev and Karim Massimov, a former prime minister of Kazakhstan.” The