House Judiciary GOP releases report on how FBI 'prebunked' Biden allegations before 2020 election
According to the report, the FBI warned social media companies that a Russian hack-and-leak operation would likely include "real or manufactured evidence concerning links between the Biden family and Ukraine, including the oil company Burisma."
Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee and its Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government released an interim report on how the FBI "prebunked" allegations about the Biden family's "corruption" ahead of the 2020 election, which involved Hunter Biden's laptop.
The full report, titled, "Election Interference: How the FBI 'Prebunked' A True Story About the Biden Family's Corruption in Advance of the 2020 Presidential Election," includes "testimony from key FBI and Big Tech personnel and subpoenaed nonpublic internal documents and communications obtained by the Committee and Select Subcommittee," which show that the FBI "provided social media companies with specific warnings" in the months prior to the election.
According to the report, the FBI warned social media companies that a Russian hack-and-leak operation would likely include "real or manufactured evidence concerning links between the Biden family and Ukraine, including the oil company Burisma."
The report said that the FBI tipped off social media companies before the New York Post broke the story about Hunter Biden's laptop and allegations that he was providing foreign officials access to his father.