Justice Department Hiding Biden Documents
The Department of Justice is reportedly hiding 400 pages of sensitive documents related to Hunter and Jim Biden’s activities with China, Russia, and Ukraine—by pretending they don’t exist.
The Department of Justice is reportedly hiding 400 pages of sensitive documents related to Hunter and Jim Biden’s activities with China, Russia, and Ukraine—by pretending they don’t exist.
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