Excurs: New York Post veröffentlicht Infos zu Verstrickung der Biden-Familie in Uraine- und China-Deals

[Beitrag 6914] – Sky Newos Australia vom 15.10.2020 – Twitter löschte daraufhin den Kanal der New York Post (Video 11 min)
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Miranda Devine says The New York Post will tomorrow release even more bombshell evidence linking Hunter Biden to Chinese business dealings after they obtained leaked emails and photographs from the hard-drive of Hunter’s laptop.

The New York Post today released an expose detailing links between Joe Biden and his son who was paid at least $50,000 a month to sit on the board of a Ukrainian energy company who allegedly set up a meeting with the Vice President.

“Hunter Biden is an individual with serious drug problems, he’s admitted this, he was drummed out of a post he held in the naval reserve his father procured for him after three months, in his 40s, because of cocaine use,” Ms Devine said.

“This is not someone you would expect foreign companies to pay millions of dollars to when he has no experience, for instance, in an energy company or no real skills other than influence with his father.”

Ms Devine cited attempts by Twitter and Facebook to “smother” the story, by locking the NY Post’s account, for malicious and damaging content, while Facebook claimed they were removing the article to fact-check it.

“These are the two big tech companies, multi-national companies, some of the biggest companies in the world and they are interfering in the US election, she said.
“It’s three weeks out from the election, and Joe Biden is the Democratic Presidential candidate,

“These are emails linking Joe Biden to his family’s cash-for-influence scandal. This is a Biden family grift. This is the first time there has been an actual, physical, evidential link, between Joe Biden and his son and his brother’s business dealings overseas.”

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