Politico Confirms Hunter Biden Laptop Emails For Liberals Who Refuse To Believe They're Real

Man, what a time to be alive for Sleepy Joe Biden. There's no stopping his job approval ratings from tanking, he has infuriated voters with his vaccination mandate, his people admitted they blew up an innocent man and children in Afghanistan, he has thousands of Haitians tailgating under a Texas bridge and now Politico has confirmed the emails on Hunter Biden's laptop regarding Joe's business deals in China and Ukraine "are genuine," according to reporter Glenn Greenwald.

In his new book, “The Bidens: Inside the First Family’s Fifty-Year Rise to Power,” Politico national correspondent Ben Schreckinger writes that there's evidence pointing to the Hunter Biden emails being legit, which now backs up the New York Post's story that liberals wanted washed from the Internet.

From Tuesday's edition of Politico's 'Playbook':

A person who had independent access to Hunter Biden’s emails confirmed he did receive a 2015 email from a Ukrainian businessman thanking him for the chance to meet Joe Biden. The same goes for a 2017 email in which a proposed equity breakdown of a venture with Chinese energy executives includes the line, “10 held by H for the big guy?” (This person recalled seeing both emails, but was not in a position to compare the leaked emails word-for-word to the originals.)

You've been convinced that the Hunter laptop was the real deal for nearly a year. Schreckinger substantiating this story is a huge f-you to the liberal outlets -- The Washington Post and the New York Times -- who, as the New York Post notes, have been labeling all of this as "unsubstantiated."

"The laptop is 'unsubstantiated' because the media doesn’t want it substantiated. We figure that won’t change, but thanks, Mr. Schreckinger, for at least bucking the trend," the Post wrote Tuesday in an editorial.















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