A report in the New York Times has revealed that Joe Biden’s re-election campaign bailed on an interview with MSNBC last week in fear of having to address questions about Hunter Biden following the Department of Justice appointing a special counsel to investigate the situation.
The Times noted that Julie Chávez, Biden’s campaign manager, was scheduled to appear on MSNBC last Friday, but abruptly canceled the interview, according to two different sources.
It was an MSNBC interview, meaning that the Biden entourage don’t even want to face softball cuddly leftist sycophant questions about the massive corruption allegations.
In addition, it appears that Biden’s handlers are keeping reporters further away from him than usual at the White House.
After Biden arrived back from lounging about on a beach in Delaware this past weekend, reporters were cordoned off a distance away so that Biden wouldn’t hear them yelling questions at him.
Dallas Morning News correspondent Joseph Morton noted that Biden “was far enough away that it was unclear whether he could hear the questions over the background noise.”
It now appears that Hunter Biden could face a trial, following the collapse of a plea deal on tax evasion charges.
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