Classified documents found at Biden's offices, home, etc.

Update to my earlier post. I found the Breitbart article that the rental figures came from, and the article also states that Joe Biden's tax filings don't reflect what's in Hunter's background screening request:

... so either Joe lied on his taxes, or Hunter lied on his request.

First rule of money laundering: Don't report it as income on your income tax.
 
Would that be an accident, or an invalid write-off? I don't know the accounting/tax rules for deposits. It is money that was fully or partially returned. An expense when it occurs, income when it is returned? Need a tax expert.

Either way it's on Baby Hunter rather than Daddy Joe.

Then there was the Gateway Pundit story about tax forms disappearing from JoeBiden.com ... alleging it to be a coverup (as if anything ever really disappears from the internet). When I originally went looking for Biden's tax forms, the search engine pointed me to Disclosures.org rather than JoeBiden.com, and Disclosures.org has been intact all along. And there's always the Wayback Machine web archive or probably a dozen other sites you could go to get the tax forms. I suspect there was some type of clerical error on maintaining the JoeBiden.com website, because it all seems to be back in order now - once the error was pointed out to them ... stupidity or incompetence rather than malfeasance.
 
Chinese spy seducee sez what?

https://twitter.com/TPostMillennial/status/1615911971395706883
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More of video of classified documents location.

1 min. 10 sec.

 
Rand Paul: Dems, media make it clear they don't want Biden to run again
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., tells 'The Ingraham Angle' it's clear Democrats and the media want to stop President Biden's 2024 run.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6aYRVD0f3e0


WATCH: Rand Paul says shift in Biden docs coverage shows media want to ‘ease him out'
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...-shift-biden-docs-coverage-media-want-him-out
Steff Thomas (21 January 2023)

The media's “startling” change in the last week when it comes to coverage of President Joe Biden's classified documents case shows they don’t want him to run again in 2024, according to Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY).

“I think if you watch the news cycle, there's a startling difference in the last week or two, particularly over the classified documents and perhaps over some of the corruption charges with Hunter Biden,” Paul said on Fox News's The Ingraham Angle.

“They've been steadfast in ignoring this, you know, for years and really not reporting on it at all,” he added.

The documents controversy has brought up competence and transparency concerns regarding Biden’s administration. This has led the White House to go on the offensive as the president tries to underscore his record before potentially launching a 2024 reelection campaign.

Paul explained that the fact that the media are reporting on it so heavily now, and not necessarily in a good light, indicates that even the Democrats and those in the legacy media are ready to look elsewhere for a candidate to represent them in the next presidential election.

“If I had to guess … if we were in the boardroom of some of these left-wing media outlets, what we'd be hearing is, ‘it's time to sort of ease him out,’ make sure that he knows that he can't run again, in case he's rumbling that he might run again,” Paul told host Laura Ingraham.

“I think the Democrats and those in charge of the Democrat wing of the press, I think they want to make sure that he's pushed enough that he knows he can't run again so they can start looking for a new candidate,” he said.

Despite heavier scrutiny over the documents and the Department of Justice’s handling of the information, which sat dormant for more than two months, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has maintained that the scandal will not distract Biden from his agenda.

Asked about whether she was “upset” that she entered the briefing room with “incomplete and inaccurate information” after more documents were discovered in Biden’s private residence, Jean-Pierre deflected.

“What I’m concerned about is making sure that we do not politically interfere with the Department of Justice,” she said.
 
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