The 51 intelligence officials who vehemently stood by the lie that the reporting surrounding Hunter Biden’s computer , which was left at a Delaware machine shop , were misleading are about to drop their security certifications. According to a report, the so-called “Spies Who Lie” that suggested Hunter’s laptop had “the classic earmarks ” of Russian disinformation ahead of the 2020 election, will have their clearances suspended by Trump.
Fox News reports, citing a senior administration official familiar with the matter, that the repeal of the clearances will be part of the “flurry ” of executive orders Trump plans to sign on day one as President. A Trump national confirmed to The Post on Sunday the incoming president is expected to mark more than 200 professional orders after he is sworn in as president.
After the New York Post released the bomb reporting about the computer leading up to the election between Biden and Trump, the national safety “experts” signed a letter alleging the lot of emails “has all the typical pledges of a Soviet data operation ” without presenting any new information.
A version of the painful drive was given to The Post, instantly, as the system was handed over to the FBI by the computer shop’s operator in 2019.
Many of the officials have also stood by the 2020 email despite national authorities finally confirming that the computer belonging to President Biden’s son was true. an IRS leak told Congress in a 2023 testimony that the FBI verified its integrity in November 2019.
Data revealed from the computer “included allegations of international influence-peddling, medication use and other vivid activities by the first child ” notes the Post. Specifically, messages from the system “showed that the younger Biden introduced his parents, then-Vice President Joe Biden, to a top executive at a Russian energy company where Hunter, 54, sat on the board. ”
A lawyer who was representing seven of the signatories claims there “continues to be by many a calculated or woefully ignorant interpretation of the October 2020 letter ” signed by the ex-officials.
“It served as nothing more than a warning letter of what we have known for decades: certain foreign governments — including Russia — continue to try and actively interfere in our domestic affairs and our guard must remain vigilant, ” Mark S. Zaid said at the time.