Washington Post columnist Philip Bump recently appeared on a podcast and was asked about a potentially incriminating text message from President Biden’s son Hunter, about having to pay 50% of the latter’s income “to pop”. While acknowledging that some of Hunter Biden’s activities were “sketchy”, Bump refused to be inquisitive, responding with comments like, “I have no idea what that means.” When asked if anyone has asked Hunter’s daughter what that means, Bump answered, “I don’t know.” He again was evasive when asked if he thought someone should ask Hunter’s daughter, and decided to leave the discussion. Source.
It appears the mainstream media is for some reason not very interested in potential evidence of President Biden’s corruption. You might recall this sounds a bit similar to the Hunter Biden laptop scandal, which may have cost President Trump the 2020 election. And contrast this with Russiagate, which had the mainstream media and the Democrats constantly accusing Trump of colluding with ‘the Russians’ to steal the 2016 election, without any actual evidence. It’s almost as if the mainstream media is biased or something.
Okay then.