Hunter Biden found himself in the middle of a discussion about extraterrestrials on CNN. The odd news segment was caused by David Grusch, an intelligence officer with the Air Force. He gave a lot of information about alien life and claimed to have proof of their existence.
Grusch claimed that the US military was trying to duplicate the technology that was retrieved from crash sites, but he was denied access to this information and accused of misusing funds.
Sara Sidner of CNN asked Tim Burchett, a Republican from Tennessee, to discuss Grusch's testimony on Wednesday, but things quickly turned contentious when Biden was mentioned. According to Sidner, there was no proof that Joe Biden was involved with his son's business dealings, but Burchett noted that the report by the FBI showed that both Hunter and Joe received millions of dollars from the company.
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There were also records of phone calls and bribes. Despite this, CNN's Sidner insisted that there is no proof of any wrongdoing. This led Congressman Tim Burchett to call the network a biased news outlet.
After Rep. Burchett stated that no one believed her, the interview ended abruptly.
It's not clear why she ended the interview, as it occurred after she revealed CNN's bias. What's more astonishing is that the claims about extraterrestrial life were given more credence than the FBI's report, the IRS whistleblowers, and the evidence against Biden and Hunter.
Tim Burchett stated that the Steele DoSsier, which led to the Russia hoax against Donald Trump, was debunked and was regarded as gospel by the mainstream media. Also, let's not forget that Devon Archer, who worked with Hunter Biden, will testify that the former vice president often participated in his son's negotiations.
It's strange that CNN can't seem to find a time stamp in an email, especially when discussing matters that could affect their support for the Trump-Russia narrative.