The lawsuit recently filed against the FBI highlights how the FBI strategically withheld details about Hunter Biden’s laptop and work with social media to make the issue ‘disappear’ for Biden until after the 2020 elections. Without directly accusing the FBI of colluding with social media to tamper with the 2020 election— we would like to point out that polls showed after details of the laptop were revealed 17% said they would never have voted for Joe Biden if they only knew the truth.
Biden won by such a small margin that 17% could have made a world of difference.
Fox News obtained the exclusive on this one but the FBI is getting sued for not revealing the contents of the Hunter Biden laptop until after the 2020 elections were over.
America First Legal (AFL), which is led by former Trump White House advisor Stephen Miller, filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit in a Washington, D.C., federal court Tuesday, stating that the FBI is violating the law by failing to publicize its communications with Facebook and other Big Tech companies that worked with the agency to “censor news and information” about Hunter Biden’s laptop immediately before the 2020 presidential election.
“The evidence is that the FBI and Big Tech, including Facebook, colluded to interfere with the 2020 Presidential election first by falsely and maliciously labeling the laptop ‘Russian disinformation’ and then by censoring and/or discrediting all news about its contents.”
Let’s also remember that Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg fessed up to censoring information on the laptop on his platform after the FBI reportedly reached out to him informing him that it was ‘Russian disinformation’.
The contents of the laptop, which included information detailing Hunter’s overseas business dealings and ties to China and other foreign nations, have come under scrutiny by congressional leaders. Hunter is also the subject of a federal investigation into various tax violations, possible foreign lobbying violations and more.
FBI sued for alleged failure to provide communications with Big Tech regarding Hunter Biden laptop censorship https://t.co/Ep6wRFwXQK
— Fox News (@FoxNews) October 4, 2022
Now, I am focusing on social media but the suit specifies that it takes issue with big tech, and it should. Where social media blocked users from sharing the story about Hunter’s laptop, video services like YouTube and major search engine services prevented stories from reaching people through various means—including blocking channels and websites from being displayed entirely.