US President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden is really scared and can sense the storm coming for his father over his shenanigans in Ukraine. In his memoir ‘Beautiful Things,’ Hunter states that his service on the board of a Ukrainian gas company was not unethical and did not represent a lack of judgment on his part. In the same book, he also says that he will not do it again if given a chance.
While writing a book, one gets to deliberate and analyse every sentence and idea for quite a few iterations. And when one looks at the conflicting arguments of the book, it becomes clear that Hunter Biden is scared. In the past few days, the situation for the Bidens has turned from bad to worse. While Twitter has regretted censoring the New York Post story which covered the illegal dealings of Hunter, a documentary film that covers all his activities is also scheduled for release.
As the information about how Hunter Biden compromised US security and sovereignty by using his father’s position to make money in China and earn big bucks in Ukraine has come to light, trouble is starting to mount for both Hunter and Joe Biden.
Now even Twitter has agreed that censoring the Hunter Biden expose by New York Post was a big mistake. At a congressional hearing on misinformation and social media, Jack Dorsey said that Twitter made a “total mistake” by barring users from sharing The Post’s bombshell October report about Hunter Biden’s emails. Twitter had suspended The New York Post’s account for more than two weeks, citing a “process bug” as the reason for the suspension.
Dorsey told the House Energy and Commerce Committee, “It was literally just a process error. This was not against them in any particular way. If we remove a violation we require people to correct it.”
He added. “We changed that based on their wanting to delete that tweet, which I completely agree with. I see it. But it is something we learn.”
These statements come at a time when an explosive documentary is sure to bring the Hunter saga to light in its entirety. Last month, filmmakers Phelim McAleer and Ann McElhinney joined Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky on an episode of The Federalist Radio Hour to discuss their latest documentary film ‘My Son Hunter’ and how big tech, the media, and political insiders covered up the Biden family’s corruption just before the 2020 presidential election.
Referring to the documentary based on the Hunter saga, McElhinney had said, “We wouldn’t be making this movie if the media if journalists had done their jobs. People at the mainstream media like the New York Times and CNN, NBC, CBS, all these places, you know, were just completely quiet in advance of the election despite the fact that this amazing bombshell was dropped into our laps on this laptop.”
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All these developments cumulatively are sure to hit the Bidens like a storm. Besides, the Hunter Biden saga has also played a key role in the Biden administration’s policy on China. It has become drastically softer from the hard-line stance of the Trump administration. The policies have such a drastic change because China holds the ‘Hunter card’ against Joe Biden.
Moreover, even Russia holds the Hunter Biden card and Vladimir Putin’s decision to invite Joe Biden for a live debate surely seemed to be a setup. Biden’s inability to have a clear thought process, coupled with Putin having the ace of Hunter up to his sleeves, would have made a mockery of the US around the globe.
People in the Biden administration know how compromised the Hunter saga has made the current administration. And given that these facts are going to come out soon, Hunter Biden seems very scared.