Ex-CIA Chief: ‘Biden Campaign Played Active Role in the Origins’ of Intel Letter to Discredit Hunter Biden Laptop Story

Former acting CIA director Mike Morell revealed that when Antony Blinken served as a senior campaign official for the Biden campaign, he pushed Morell to sign a letter along with other spies to discredit the Hunter Biden laptop story in October 2020.

The New York Post published a bombshell on Biden’s laptop with emails “that cast doubt on President Biden’s previous denials of speaking to his son about his international business dealings.”

On October 19, 2020, 51 former intelligence officials signed a letter that said the Post’s story “has all the classic earmarks of a Russian information operation.”

On October 22, 2020, Biden used the letter during the last presidential debate to ward off criticism.

Social media censored the story. The MSM dismissed the information and contents.

But now we know the letter was coerced.

We know the Biden campaign orchestrated the letter. We know Morell only signed the letter and persuaded other spies to sign it to get Biden into the White House.

The House Judiciary Committee demanded Blinken hand over any material associated with the letter based on Morrell’s testimony.

The committee told Binken:

The Committees recently conducted a transcribed interview with Michael Morell, a former Deputy Director of the CIA and one of the 51 signatories of the public statement. In his transcribed interview, Morell testified that on or around October 17, 2020, Blinken served as a senior advisor to the Biden campaign and reached out to him to discuss the Hunter Biden laptop story. According to Morell, although your outreach was couched as simply gathering Morell’s reaction to the Post story, it set in motion the events that led to the issuance of the public statement.That same day, October 17, Blinken also emailed Morell an article published in USA Today alleging that the FBI was examining whether the Hunter Biden laptop was part of a “disinformation campaign.” The very bottom of the email he sent to Morell included the signature block of Andrew Bates, then-director of rapid response for the Biden campaign.Morell testified that his communication with Blinken was one of a few communications he had with the Biden campaign, explaining that he also received a call from Steve Ricchetti, Chairman of the Biden campaign, following the October 22 debate to thank him for writing the statement. Morell also explained that the Biden campaign helped to strategize about the public release of the statement. Morell further explained that one of his two goals in releasing the statement was to help then-Vice President Biden in the debate and to assist him in winning the election.

The documents must include everyone Blinken communicated with “about the inception, drafting, editing, signing, publishing or promotion” of the intel letter.

Tags: 2020 Presidential Election, Antony Blinken, CIA, Hunter Biden, Joe Biden

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