Senator Cotton Castigates Outrageous Coverup

Another day, another absence of transparency from the Biden administration.

Unfortunately, this particular lack of transparency pertains to a veritable sea of “foreign objects” that have been unleashed across American airspace immediately before and in the immediate aftermath of Biden’s bumbling, rambling speech.

In which he did not even bother to address the surveillance balloon from China until approximately 58 minutes into his speech, only to claim that he wants to “compete” with China rather than “confront” China.

Strange sentiment, right after a spy balloon has traversed the entire United States.

Little wonder that more “foreign objects” appeared in the sky after Biden’s speech.

And, for what it’s worth, apparently varied representatives and senators are in the dark as well, much to their chagrin.

Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas utterly castigated the absence of transparency from the Biden administration, indicating that the “classified briefing” was little more than a massive waste of time.

“So, as usual, we had another classified briefing in which we learned nothing that I didn’t already know. As a member of the Intelligence Committee and Armed Service Committee over that matter, that one couldn’t learn from reading your newspapers and watching your news channels,” Cotton remarked in annoyance.

Gotta love how Cotton refers to “your newspapers” and “your news channels,” all but indicating the global elites’ brazen ownership of the entire news media.

“That’s why I want to stress again, President Biden owes the American people an explanation. President Biden should speak on camera directly to the American people today,” Cotton added.

Little chance of that happening. Even if Biden did bother to address Americans, he wouldn’t say anything that “they” don’t want him to say either.

Wondering who “they” are? So is everyone else … As Biden keeps claiming “they” won’t let him say much of anything regarding the airspace incidents.

Senator Marco Rubio, who serves as ranking member on the Senate Intelligence Committee, was equally irritated with the White House’s continued absence of transparency.

“99% of what was discussed in that room today can be made public without compromising security in this country,” Rubio remarked in disgust, adding that his “timeline is immediate” with regards to when the public should receive greater insight into the outcome of the hearings.

“We have to know what we’re talking about. But I do think that when you shoot things down over the airspace of this country for the first time, in the 65-year history of NORAD … you owe the American people more than some hurriedly called press conference in the middle of the Super Bowl,” Rubio continued.

Seriously. It’s pretty striking that the Biden administration bears a distinct “first” for that one.

Clearly, regardless of how “tough” the media portrays Biden to be, he is widely perceived as weak.

Admittedly, such weakness may well have been prepaid in advance, courtesy of Hunter Biden’s “business deals.”

Which he only obtained through his father in the first place.

It’s hardly just Republicans, however, who are irritated with Biden, as Democrats have also chimed in, indicating their displeasure with the continued absence of transparency from the Biden administration.

Senator Richard Blumenthal, a Democrat from Connecticut, openly declared that the American people “deserve to know more.”

“The American people need and deserve to know more. There is a lot of information presented to us this morning that could be told to the American people without any harm to sources or methods or national security, and the American people need to know more so they’ll have more confidence in our national security,” Blumenthal declared.

Unlikely, considering that most Americans are well aware of the fact that Hunter Biden’s laptop and its nefarious contents are, in fact, real.

Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, on the other hand, represents the more militant left, tending to side with Biden no matter what.

“The bottom line is the … I think the Biden administration is being very careful and very thoughtful. A lot of this information, people say make it public, but a lot of it is classified or on the edge of classified. And it’s difficult. I think some of our Republican colleagues are being at the very minimum, premature or and often just very political. There’s a lot of information to assess. There’s a lot of information to recover. And the administration is on top of this and done a very, very good job,” Schumer babbled.

Sure they are.

The administration is so “thoughtful” that it lied to the American public for years about Hunter Biden’s laptop(s) … and all the national security implications within.

Author: Ofelia Thornton


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