Sunday, November 7, 2021

Uh-Oh. Biden's Daughter Ashley Has a Diary and the Feds Are Investigating

PJ Media   "James O’Keefe announced on Friday that the FBI had raided the homes of current and former journalists working for Project Veritas, a conservative news source known for releasing shocking undercover videos. O’Keefe is the founder and CEO.

"The FBI raid is linked to a diary allegedly belonging to Biden’s oldest daughter, Ashley, and includes explosive allegations about inappropriate behavior by the president. Project Veritas purchased the diary after being approached by “tipsters” in 2020. The tipsters claim the diary was left behind in a room once occupied by Ashley Biden.

"The FBI kindly asked O’Keefe not to mention the raids in a cover letter they sent with Grand Jury Subpoena....

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"Interestingly, a reporter from the New York Times allegedly contacted one of the journalists whose home was raided, less than an hour after the raid started, for a comment. How did the NYT know about the raid or what it involved? The FBI asked O’Keefe not to mention it yet somehow the NYT was in the loop. Huh…

"An article in the New York Times claims, without qualification, that the diary belongs to Ashley.

"In a video message post to the Project Veritas website, O’Keefe states, “Journalism itself may now be on trial.”. . .

Ashley Biden’s Diary: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know

...Unverified pages of the alleged diary first emerged on a website called National File. You can read that original report here. It was mostly ignored when it was first published on October 26, 2020, right before the 2020 presidential election. Project Veritas did not publish the diary; the group’s founder said in an email to followers that it could not verify the diary was real at that time. However, conservative commentators have seized on the FBI investigation as proof the diary was Biden’s; it contains an allegation that she was concerned she was molested, although the page does not specify by whom. . .

From Candice Owens in BPR:




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