Journalists Reveal How Far Media Went To Cover For Joe, Hunter Biden

The extent of the media’s unprecedented cover-up of former President Joe Biden’s mental illness and his son Hunter Biden’s pre-presidential legal troubles is finally coming to light.

According to a report by Fox News on Saturday, critics of legacy media have long accused news outlets of shielding the 46th president from unfavorable coverage, particularly when it comes to disclosures about his family’s dubious financial practices and his cognitive decline, which were particularly noticeable during last year’s CNN debate and ultimately caused him to withdraw from the 2024 presidential contest.

According to the report, attempts to protect Biden from criticism actually started in May 2019, when the 2020 Democratic primary was still in progress.

A report that Marc Caputo, a former Politico reporter, published last week used opposition research from Biden’s Democratic opponents. According to the report, Biden’s son Hunter has a “tax lien” associated with his employment with the Ukrainian energy company Burisma.

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