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Do a search: https://bidenlaptopemails.com, then read 'em & weep. I'll get flamed by the brigade who prefer to be called a "Sweaty Chatroom" for supporting POTUS, but don't give a fuck. New eyes need to see this. Reposting. AGAIN.
Here are Hunter’s Greatest Admirers asking and thanking him for a favor (rec letter for their son): archive.ph/29FTV
Big bad TV star siccing Brietbart Editor & reporter for trying to do their JOBS regarding his dear friend, Hunter’s “affairs”: archive.ph/Y75BK
https://bidenlaptopemails.com/biden-emails/email.php?id=20141111-112803_52522
All of those sweet letters wouldn't be a problem if not for lying about a PRESIDENT and fucking with an ELECTION
Oct. 29, 2020 Tucker Carlson Suddenly Says It’s Time to Leave Hunter Biden Alone I never thought Hunter Biden was a bad person,” he concluded… but the point is pounding on a man, jumping on, and piling on when he's already down is something we don't want to be involved in.” https://archive.is/TaB3f *
January 26, 2020"He's like a lot of people I know in Washington," "Totally good guy. I'd love to have dinner with them." "I still like Hunter Biden… "It's, like, of course, he's making, you know, whatever, a million a year from some Ukrainian energy company. (faux) https://archive.is/O9JaP
Here's a doozie - Blame TRUMP for the fucking Communist riots instead of calling it what it IS and stating the fucking facts:June 26, 2020Carlson: Trump could well lose the election - he must defend America's institutions. The president has lost ground during the coronavirus pandemic and mass riots… Carlson challenged viewers to name a single leader in world history that stayed in power after failing to "quell a rebellion." “At some point in the future, historians will marvel at the fact the president lost ground during a pandemic and then during mass riots… And yet when widespread disorder arrived, Trump did not act decisively. He said little. He did less. Voters felt undefended”… archive.is/pA8SP https://archive.is/8mDoy
Even the LA TIMES knows better!
Insurrection Act, first passed early in the country’s history, under which a president can order active-duty troops to be used for domestic law enforcement if doing so is needed to suppress an insurrection or civil disturbance. In most cases, the law allows the president to do that only if he is asked to do so by a state governor or legislature…. Sending troops to quell riots without a request from a state is not automatically allowed under the law. In 2007, Congress loosened restrictions on deployments, giving a president the power to employ federal troops to “restore public order and enforce the laws of the United States” without a request from the governor or legislature of the state involved. But the provision was repealed a year later because of objections by states that it gave the federal government too much power. https://archive.vn/wjDK2