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How Jim Jordan tried to connect the dots on Biden’s $8 million book deal

“Biden not only kept information he was not supposed to keep but he shared it with people who were not allowed to see it. He shared that information with his ghostwriter. Special counsel Hur said President Biden had ‘strong motivations’ to do so and to ignore the rules of properly handling the classified information in his notebooks. In fact, he had 8 million reasons to ignore the rules. Joe Biden shared some of the classified materials he kept with his ghostwriter who was writing a book for which Joe Biden received an 8 million dollar advance. So we have motive, 8 million dollar motive, and we have the elements of a crime.”

This post appeared first on The Washington Post

“Biden not only kept information he was not supposed to keep but he shared it with people who were not allowed to see it. He shared that information with his ghostwriter. Special counsel Hur said President Biden had ‘strong motivations’ to do so and to ignore the rules of properly handling the classified information in his notebooks. In fact, he had 8 million reasons to ignore the rules. Joe Biden shared some of the classified materials he kept with his ghostwriter who was writing a book for which Joe Biden received an 8 million dollar advance. So we have motive, 8 million dollar motive, and we have the elements of a crime.”

This post appeared first on The Washington Post

 

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