Biden corruption
March 26, 2026 — John Hinderaker

This is one of those news stories that, not too many years ago, would have been considered an absurd conspiracy theory. Now, who knows? U.S. intelligence intercepted Ukrainian government communications discussing a plot to route hundreds of millions of American tax dollars earmarked for clean energy in the war-torn country and move them to the United States to enrich then-President Joe Biden’s 2024 re-election campaign and the Democratic National Committee,
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February 26, 2026 — John Hinderaker

The extent to which the Department of Justice under Merrick Garland was weaponized to serve the Democratic Party is a scandal that is still unraveling. The FBI was particularly turned to partisan ends, a scandal for which there has yet been no accounting. It has most recently come to light that in 2023, the FBI tapped the phones secretly subpoenaed phone records of both Kash Patel–now, ironically, the Director of
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November 17, 2025 — John Hinderaker

This is one of those stories that seem impossible, but are obviously important if true. FBI Director Kash Patel, appearing on a podcast, reportedly suggested that CIA Director Gina Haspel bribed intelligence officers to go along with the Democrats’ theory of covid origins: FBI Director Kash Patel dropped a bombshell during a recent interview with Glenn Beck…. *** Patel reminded Beck that the team briefed Trump based on the intelligence
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November 1, 2025 — John Hinderaker

Arctic Frost was the code name under which the Biden FBI conducted a sweeping, illicit investigation of much of the Republican Party. Arctic Frost was intended as the basis for the criminal case that Special Counsel Jack Smith brought against Donald Trump, who was then out of power, relating to his efforts to “overturn” the 2020 presidential election. That case eventually was dismissed, deservedly so. On Wednesday, Senator Chuck Grassley,
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September 9, 2025 — John Hinderaker

I know, that is a very high bar to get over. But consider: why did Joe Biden pardon more people, by a wide margin, than any other president? Documents have come to light that suggest Biden pardoned thousands, some of whom were violent criminals and most of whom had no apparent grounds for clemency, because he was being criticized for pardoning his degenerate partner in crime, his son Hunter. So
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May 26, 2025 — Scott Johnson

Miranda Devine’s current New York Post column is “FBI agents who covered up Hunter Biden’s laptop in 2020 must not get away with it.” It is a reported column bearing on her own work exposing the Biden family business. The column is must reading in full. Here is the third section: This bizarre conduct by the FBI’s legal department and multiple agents and analysts has to be seen as an
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May 21, 2025 — John Hinderaker

As we and everyone else have pointed out, journalists who have belatedly tumbled to the obvious fact that Joe Biden was disabled throughout his presidency (or, at a minimum, most of it) are asking all the questions except the most important one: who ran the executive branch on the Democrats’ behalf, and how did that work? European journalists are perhaps a little less reticent. The London Times headlines: “Meet the
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May 20, 2025 — Scott Johnson

Miranda Devine argued over the weekend on X that President Biden was senile like a fox in the interviews conducted in the Special Counsel documents investigation. She turned her argument into the column “‘Crazy like a fox’ Biden shows selective memory in belatedly released special counsel interview.” Her argument is that the Special Counsel used Biden’s age and mental fog as an excuse not to charge him in the case.
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February 11, 2025 — John Hinderaker

The Rocky Mountain Institute is a far-left, “environmentalist” organization that is best known for leading the campaign to ban gas stoves. But there is more to the organization’s radicalism than that, as energy expert Robert Bryce notes: RMI is pushing these policies even though 69% of voters oppose bans on gas stoves. However, the gas bans are only one aspect of RMI’s radical agenda. In 2023, it published a report
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January 27, 2025 — John Hinderaker

On his way out of the White House, Joe Biden pardoned or commuted the sentences of around 2,500 “non-violent drug offenders.” But drug users don’t get incarcerated; the drug offenders in federal prisons are dealers. And anyone who thinks drug dealers who are worth a federal prosecution are “non-violent” is deluded. But it came out a few days ago that one of the “non-violent drug offenders” whose sentence Biden commuted
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January 21, 2025 — Scott Johnson

With less than 20 minutes before his term in office expired, the head of the Biden crime family preemptively pardoned his three siblings: James Biden, Francis Biden, and Valerie Biden Owens. He also pardoned his in-laws, John Owens and Sara Jones Biden. This was in addition to the pardon that the family boss had previously conferred on his son, Hunter Biden. I’m referring, of course, to “President Biden.” “Biden” also
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January 12, 2025 — Scott Johnson

Reading serious reference to President Biden’s “legacy” as though it is anything but an unprecedented catastrophe presents a challenge to my progress in anger management. Joe Biden — this is the guy who opened our borders and invited the world to “come on down,” like someone trying to find his calling as a game show host. This is the guy who deployed the forces of the Department of Justice to
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December 28, 2024 — Scott Johnson

On Thursday we took a first look at “Pictures from the Biden family business.” The story of the Biden family business — i.e., money for nothing — takes us back to the Hunter Biden laptop, the Deep State coverup of its authenticity courtesy of Antony Blinken and the Dirty 51, and the 2020 Biden presidential campaign. It is a key that unlocks a secret history — or unlocked a secret
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December 26, 2024 — Scott Johnson

Miranda Devine is the New York Post columnist and unauthorized historian of the Biden family business. Most recently, she is the author of The Big Guy: How a President and His Son Sold Out America, published earlier this year. Taking advantage of Elon Musk’s liberation of X, Devine has highlighted the recent production of photographs documenting the Biden family business as we have come to know it. Devine links to
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December 13, 2024 — Scott Johnson

Earlier this week President Biden wandered up the street from the White House to the Brookings Institution. At Brookings Biden regurgitated the talking points he has cited in support of his economic record. The White House has posted the text of his speech under the groaning title Remarks by President Biden on His Middle-Out, Bottom-Up Economic Playbook.” I have posted the Reuters video at the bottom. Biden was introduced by
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December 7, 2024 — John Hinderaker

That is energy expert Robert Bryce’s title for his depressing Substack piece: On Monday, the Biden administration issued new restrictions on the export of key semiconductor equipment and software to China. On Tuesday, China retaliated by banning the export to the US of three strategic elements — antimony, gallium, and germanium — that have multiple military and civilian uses. It also restricted the export of graphite to the US. The
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December 6, 2024 — Scott Johnson

You may know Hunter deButts as the former Princeton lacrosse midfielder. This Hunter deButts actually exists and has done nothing to require a presidential pardon. He is not to be confused with the fictitious Hunter deButts whom The View’s Ana Navarro cited as Woodrow Wilson’s brother-in-law — the one whom Wilson pardoned for his crimes. Searching for precedents that would support President Biden’s pardon of his partner in the corrupt
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