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Kevin McCarthy to Subpoena 51 Intel Chiefs Who Called the Hunter Biden Story “Misinformation”
During an interview with “One Nation,” House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy spoke out on the Twitter Files which showed how the FBI, DHS and Twitter worked together to suppress the true Hunter Biden laptop story to influence the 2020 election.
McCarthy discussed how 51 intel agents signed a letter, claiming the Hunter Biden laptop story was disinformation which turned out to be a total lie.
JUST IN: McCarthy promises to subpoena 51 ex-intel chiefs who called the Hunter Biden laptop story from the New York Post “disinformation”
Will he follow through?
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) December 11, 2022
“Those 51 intel agents that signed a letter that said the Hunter Biden information was all wrong — was Russia collusion — many of them have a security clearance.”
McCarthy vowed he would bring them before a committee.
“Why did they sign it?” he questioned. “Why did they lie to the American public? A Clapper, a Brennan? Why did you use the reputation that America was able to give to you more information, but use it for a political purpose and lie to the American public?”
WATCH:
Check out what Fox News reported:
McCarthy vowed to go even further and look into whether Facebook and Google played a role to suppress information.
McCarthy said they became an arm of the Democratic Party and the arm of government, and that they shouldn’t have Section 230.
The vote for McCarthy’s bid to be the next House speaker will happen Jan. 3 on the House floor.
Despite the report being true, Hunter Biden is preparing to launch lawsuits against prominent Republicans over the story.
Hunter Biden, who is most known for his crack obsession, seems to be looking for a new way to make money now that he isn’t able to use his dad’s name for money.
The Washington Post reports that Hunter Biden’s Hollywood lawyer Kevin Morris met with Biden’s allies last year, suggesting lawsuits would be filed against Hunter’s accusers.
“Morris, at the meeting in his California home, described defamation lawsuits the team could pursue against the presidential son’s critics, including Fox News, Eric Trump and Rudy Giuliani. He outlined extensive research on two potential witnesses against Hunter Biden — a spurned business partner named Tony Bobulinski and a computer repairman named John Paul Mac Isaac.” the Washington Post reported.
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