‘They Rigged It’: Media Covered Up Long-Known Hunter Biden Tax Probe

‘They Rigged It’: Media Covered Up Long-Known Hunter Biden Tax Probe

On Wednesday, Joe Biden’s son, Hunter, admitted learning “that the US attorney’s office in Delaware had advised” his legal counsel that they were investigating his tax affairs.

Yet, this was known long before last month’s presidential election, said Fox News host Tucker Carlson, opening the latest edition of “Tucker Carlson Tonight”, and adding his programme had already covered a criminal probe launched into Hunter’s business dealings with China in the run-up to the vote. The latter can’t be said about other media outlets, which have maintained a wall of silence on the matter so as not to hurt Joe Biden’s chances of winning the election, Carlson went on.


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Pollak: Mainstream Media, Big Tech Coverup Collapses with Hunter Biden Investigation

The revelation Wednesday that Hunter Biden is under investigation for tax violations relating to his foreign business affairs confirms that the media/Big Tech censorship of stories during the election about his laptop and emails was entirely without merit.

When the New York Post reported on October 14 that Hunter Biden had introduced an official from the corrupt Ukrainian energy company Burisma to then-Vice President Joe Biden — contrary to the latter’s denials that he had ever spoken to his family about their businesses — Facebook announced that it would be suppressing the story, and Twitter prevented people from sharing it. Those who dared were suspended; the Post itself was locked out of its account for more than two weeks.

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Abortion Fanatic Adorns Christmas Tree With Abortion Tools

While we are consistently told that no one loves abortion and that abortion fans want the killing of the unborn to be safe, legal, and rare, the proponents of ritual infant sacrifice keep proving themselves liars. Here’s an abortion fanatic who thought decorating his Christmas tree with instruments of torture is festive.

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Ontario reports a record 1,983 new Covid cases

Ontario reports a record 1,983 new Covid cases

Another record-high number of COVID-19 cases were logged in Ontario today as the province processed more than 60,000 tests, the highest number of tests conducted in a 24-hour period.

Ontario health officials are reporting 1,983 new infections today, surpassing the previous record of 1,925 set on Dec. 7.


Potential conflict of interest involving Ontario nursing home inspectors a ‘big problem’: experts

…Using social media profiles, Global News has identified at least 18 long-term care inspectors who have previously worked in the for-profit industry, including some of Canada’s largest for-profit long-term care homes, like Revera, Chartwell, Sienna Senior Living and Extendicare.

Nursing home inspectors who previously worked in the for-profit sector and are now responsible for investigating the industry are part of a “big problem” that raises questions about the quality of inspections and potential bias, say experts.

It’s called regulatory capture.

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Joe Biden’s brother also reportedly under federal investigation along with Hunter

Joe Biden’s brother also reportedly under federal investigation along with Hunter

Federal investigators are not only looking at Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s son Hunter, but they have also launched a criminal probe involving his brother, James Biden, according to a new report.

On Wednesday, Hunter Biden announced that he was under investigation regarding his “tax affairs,” which his father’s presidential transition team, as well as the former vice president, acknowledged.

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Upstart media outlet Newsmax BEATS FOX for the first time as conservative viewers punish top cable giant for turning against Trump

Newsmax TV, a cable outlet that was obscure until recent months, has overtaken Fox News in one time slot for the first time by attracting conservatives who were alienated by the industry leader’s perceived anti-Trump coverage.

Newsmax’s Greg Kelly Reports program had 229,000 viewers in the key 25- to 54-year-old demographic on Monday, surpassing the 203,000 who watched The Story With Martha MacCallum on Fox, CNN reported, citing Nielsen ratings data. The figures don’t include Newsmax’s livestreaming audience on the internet, which is substantial.

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Ottawa’s COVID-19 wage subsidy for salaries — not dividends, says Freeland

Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland issued a warning Tuesday to Canadian companies that have tapped into the government’s wage subsidy program: the money is to be used to pay workers, not to pay for dividends or executive bonuses.

“I want to emphasize … for any companies that may be listening, that the wage subsidy must be used to pay workers,” Freeland told members of the House of Commons finance committee Tuesday. “That is very, very clear and we expect companies to comply with that.”

Do you believe a word she says? Does she?

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China says 2 Canadians have been indicted, tried

China says 2 Canadians have been indicted, tried

BEIJING – China’s Foreign Ministry said Thursday that two Canadians held for two years in a case linked to a Huawei executive have been indicted and put on trial, but gave no details.

Former diplomat Michael Kovrig and businessman Michael Spavor have been confined since December 10, 2018, just days after Canada detained Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou, who is also the daughter of the founder of the Chinese global communications equipment giant.

China has said Kovrig and Spavor were indicted June 19 by the Beijing prosecutor’s office on “suspicion of spying for state secrets and intelligence.“

What’s become clear is that Trudeau will go to any length to protect Canada’s China Class traitors.

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Canada’s credit rating could take another hit if Ottawa sticks to spending plans, Fitch warns

Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, classy as always.

Fitch Ratings, which in June stripped Canada of its triple-A credit rating, has warned that Canada could face renewed pressure on its rating if Ottawa sticks to spending plans outlined last week in a fiscal update without raising revenue.

“Canada’s recently released medium-term financial roadmap reinforces the likelihood of a rising public debt burden and expansionary fiscal policy without precise details of a return to a fiscal anchor and consolidation,” Fitch Ratings said in an article posted on its website on Monday.

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The Rep. Swalwell Chinese Spy Scandal Is About To Explode In His Face, He Wasn’t The Only Swalwell Involved With The Spy

The scandal surrounding Democrat Congressman, Eric Swalwell who pushed the Russia conspiracy and was compromised by Chinese Spy, Christine Fang is about to get really juicy. Rep. Swalwell wasn’t the only member of the Swalwell family that was close with the Chinses operative.

Rep. Swalwell reported that after being briefed by the FBI in 2015 he severed all ties with the Chinese spy Christine Fang (AKA Fang Fang). He may have cut ties but members of his immediate family didn’t.

Rep. Swalwell’s father Eric and brother, Joshua is still Facebook friends with Fang and even recently interacted on a post with Fang in March of 2020.

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Chrystia Freeland Wants Access to Your Savings

In a recent interview with BNN, the Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland pondered the idea of trying to gain access to “hoarded” cash that people had been saving during COVID.

Deloitte Canada has said that savings by Canadians could reach as high as $200 billion by the end of the year, likely due to fears of how long the economic slump could last.

Freeland in the BNN interview said that, “If people have ideas on how the government can act to help unlock that ‘pre-loaded stimulus,’ I’m very interested,” implying the Liberal federal government may be open to anything from tax incentives to get Canadians spending all the way to directly taxing Canadians’ savings.

Manitoba reverses ban on drive-in church services

Manitoba is loosening the rules on some of its COVID-19 measures, including a ban on attending drive-in church services.

As well, school supplies and seasonal holiday decorations are being reclassified as essential and will soon be available for in-store purchase.

Maxime Bernier will try to regain his seat in Beauce, Que.

The leader of the People’s Party of Canada, Maxime Bernier, has announced he will be running in the next federal election in Beauce, Que., the riding he held from 2006 to 2019.

In a fundraising letter announcing his bid to regain a seat in the House of Commons, Bernier said he has considered “all of (his) options,” and has decided to return to his political home turf of Beauce.

Schiff Refuses To Disclose Why He Withheld Details Of Swalwell’s Relationship With A Chinese Spy From Intel Committee

When asked whether Swalwell’s position on the House Intelligence Committee would be tainted or compromised by his relationship with Christine Fang, a suspected spy for communist China, Swalwell’s office did not reply as of press time. According to a new report by Axios, Fang leveraged her position and connections in California’s Bay Area for years to gather intelligence on Democrat politicians and government officials.

Gov. Newsom to spend $80 million on stupid Covid billboards; touts ‘creative, colorful images’

The tone-deaf Democrat leader, who has already expressed his own hypocrisy by ignoring state stay-at-home orders he issued, came under fire for reportedly planning to spend $80 million on a public health campaign which will include 1,000 billboards that many Californians under coronavirus lockdowns will never even see.

Black Lives Matter Responds to Obama for Criticizing ‘Defund the Police’

“What I want to hear from former President Barack Obama if he’s going to use his vast platform for these conversations, what I want to hear from President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, is: what are you going to do?” Garza asked in an interview for Politico’s Women Rule Capstone event. “And that’s what we haven’t heard amid all this hoopla about ‘defund the police.’”


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