Grassley Guns For FBI Bias

Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley has made a distinct vow if the Republicans sweep the House and Senate in November, and that vow is to pursue an active investigation into Hunter Biden’s notorious business dealings.

These dealings range from being paid upwards of $80,000 per month or more while sitting on the board of a Ukrainian energy company, as well as being paid upwards of $500,000 or more for his artwork from Chinese high rollers in New York after his father assumed the presidency.

The Bidens are collectively believed to have profited to the tune of multiple millions of dollars from Ukrainian, Russian, and Chinese business interests, which provides much of the context for ongoing conflict and chaos in the world today.

For this reason, Republicans are determined to uncover the root causes of corruption in the Biden clan, starting with Hunter and continuing on to the upper echelons of governmental power.

“I want you to know that I’m not going to give up on the Hunter Biden investigation,” Grassley boomed, “Every one of you in this room, and everybody that isn’t in this room, ought to have extraordinary confidence in the FBI. But today, we can’t have it.”

Certainly not, not after Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg just openly admitted what everyone already knew on the “Joe Rogan” show – the FBI ordered him to censor Hunter Biden’s antics, stat.

Which is exactly why Grassley is gunning for exposing the systemic rot in the FBI’s system as well.

“I want you to know, I’m not going to give up exposing political bias in the FBI,” Grassley continued, “It’s not the FBI agents at the grassroots of Iowa. It’s the people at central headquarters. We’ve got to have Director Wray show us a concrete plan of how he’s going to get the political bias out of the FBI.”

Intelligence communities have been widely accused of bias ever since they vouched for Biden’s laptop serving as disinformation, only for mainstream media outlets to validate the laptop years later.


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