Tuesday, December 05, 2023

Premediated political deception

December 5, 2023
By Annie Grayer

Republicans on the House Oversight Committee (click here) released a document showing payment from Hunter Biden’s business entity, Owasco PC, to President Joe Biden when he was not in office, but neglected to include evidence that the president’s son was repaying his father for a car.

The redacted document provided to CNN shows that an account affiliated with Hunter Biden paid Joe Biden $1,380 on September 17, 2018. The document states the payments would occur on a monthly basis, and the panel is aware of at least three monthly payments to Joe Biden in total, a source familiar with the committee’s work told CNN.

But documents provided to CNN appear to show that Hunter Biden was repaying his father for a Ford Raptor, information that had already been publicized. A source familiar with the payment told CNN that Hunter Biden’s credit was low at the time while he was struggling with addiction, so he couldn’t finance the car and his father signed for the car, which was in Joe Biden’s name....

So while non-news is being scandalized by the US House. The Speaker is admitting he is anti-American. Anyone notice or is everyone more interested in car payments?

The US House Speaker uses government film to distract from the truth by carrying out paternalism toward criminals involved in the January 6th crimes. He deliberately blurred the images of the government films so those carrying out the crimes on January 6th can't be identified. Does that make the US House Speaker an accomplice after the fact?

So Hunter Biden pays his father back for a truck purchase out of an account where deposits were made for his work abroad, even China and the US House Speaker is pretending to protect insurgents (not rioters) from identification. Who in particular did Johnson believe he needed to protect? Maybe the US House ethics committee needs to ask him that question.

December 5, 2023
By Ryan J. Reilly 

"We don’t want them to be retaliated against (click here) and to be charged by the DOJ,” the House speaker said. His office later noted that DOJ already has the raw footage.

Washington - Speaker Mike Johnson said Tuesday that House Republicans are blurring footage from the Capitol attack before releasing it publicly because they don't want Jan. 6 rioters to be charged with crimes.

"We have to blur some faces of persons who participated in the events of that day because we don’t want them to be retaliated against and to be charged by the DOJ," Johnson said Tuesday.

Johnson, who was deeply involved in efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election based on false claims of mass election fraud, said that people should do their own research into the Capitol attack.

The speaker said he is releasing the footage to counter the Jan. 6 Committee's presentation of the riot.

“We want the American people to draw their own conclusions,” Johnson said. “I don’t think partisan elected officials in Washington should present a narrative and expect that it should be seen as the ultimate truth.”...