Psaki Busted In Massive Lie

Shocker 1: Preening Psaki has been busted in yet another lie.

Shocker 2: Preening Psaki will face zero consequences.

Fortunately, however, at least conservatives can rely on Fox News Report Peter Doocy for having all of Psaki’s lies out there on the record, including a real doozy of a lie this week.

“The president has said that he never spoke with his son about his overseas business dealings. Is that still the case?” Doocy questioned.

Bear in mind that legions of typically fictional media news outlets have now suddenly decided to authenticate Hunter’s laptop, if only to invent an excuse to remove Biden from power and replace him with someone else.

Psaki’s reply was rather terse, without excessive elaboration.

“Yes,” she snapped, clearly eager to move on to the types of pre-approved questions that Biden routinely enjoys.

Well, as it turns out, Psaki must have a very limited definition of what a “discussion” regarding Hunter’s overseas business dealings entails.

After all, not only did Hunter allegedly pay his father’s bills with his shady deals, which largely consisted of selling out the United States, but he also apparently pressured his father into writing a letter of recommendation for a wealthy Chinese CEO’s son, despite never having even met the son.

As reported by Fox News Digital, President Biden apparently wrote a letter of recommendation for a Chinese executive’s son, which was sent directly to the dean of varied Ivy League institutions.

Fox News Digital provides emails to corroborate its claims.

As shown in the emails, a direct busines associate of Hunter’s, Erich Schwerin, sent Joe Biden’s letter of recommendation for a Chinese executive’s son directly to the executive in question.

“Hunter asked me to send you a copy of the recommendation letter that he asked his father to write on behalf of Christopher for Brown University,” Schwerin gushed, “it should be there by Tuesday at the latest (given Monday is a holiday here in the US). Let us know if you have any questions.”

Wow. Let “us” know, huh? Guess “the big guy” may have had his hands more involved in Hunter’s deals than he’d like to admit, though it would certainly explain why he’s been slow walking the response to Russia.

It would also certainly explain why Hunter Biden has come under increased scrutiny from the feds, who have finally decided to wake up and dig around the Bidens’ sketchy tax affairs after doing nothing for over a decade.

“I learned yesterday for the first time that the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Delaware advised my legal counsel, also yesterday, that they are investigating my tax affairs,” Hunter Biden droned in 2020.

Translation: Hunter was probably under investigation for multiple months, if not longer, before that statement, though he was probably too distracted by shiny objects or other substances to realize it.

“I take this matter very seriously,” Hunter boomed, “but I am confident that a professional and objective review of these matters will demonstrate that I handled my affairs legally and appropriately, including with the benefit of professional tax advisors.”

Two years later, it seems that Biden’s shenanigans are anything but “legal” or “appropriate.”

But Psaki will still insist that they are!

Author: Jane Jones


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