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Do you *really* remember the Hunter Biden laptop story? I fear we’ve lost the plot.

With Hunter’s name in the news I wanted to revisit the extent to which the media went to cover up corruption allegations against—and at the behest of—his father.

Follow along. ⤵️
You have to start with the scoop from @nypost and @EmmaJoNYC.

Their lede from October was damning:

“Hunter Biden introduced his father, then-Vice President Joe Biden, to a top executive at a Ukrainian energy firm less than a year before the elder Biden pressured government officials in Ukraine into firing a prosecutor who was investigating the company.”Image
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The story was fundamentally about Joe Biden’s alleged corruption. It was huge news, on the eve of an election.

The press leapt to claim the scoop wasn’t legit. And they reframed the issue: now it was about Hunter, not Joe. Here’s @NPR before/after
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Social media companies then blocked all sharing of the article, something outlets held up as evidence of the supposed weakness of the Post’s piece. The logic was circular.

Here’s @washingtonpost applauding the move.
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But the story really turned when @politico claimed the reporting was “Russian disinformation,” according to supposed “experts” who mostly went on a hunch (and partisan intentions, more on that soon).

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That was the starting gun for the rest of the press, who climbed over one another to repeat the thinly sourced claim. Here’s @pbsnewshour, @BostonGlobe, @HuffPost and @BusinesInsider


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It was a mainstream media blackout.

More of the same from @CNN (@brianstelter), @TheEconomist (this takeaway is…something), @TIME and @thehill (who were better thereafter)


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One of my favorites was this @CNN clip.

“Classic textbook Soviet Russian tradecraft at work” according to ol’ James Clapper. Image
Speaking of @CNN, this “fact check” does anything but.

Give it a read.
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Speaking of verbosity, apparently @washingtonpost forgot the first rule of editing: strive for clarity.

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This @NPR public editor tweet really epitomizes the sentiment. “We don’t want to waste our time on stories that are not really stories.”

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@AP, would you like to revisit these “red flags” and “puzzling” account claim?

I’m not sure they’ve held up. Piece is still live on your website.

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Does @NPR really want to get into a debate about how an outlet’s funding sources could potentially influence coverage?

Also, did they ever apologize to @EmmaJoNYC? Maybe I missed it.

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And of course the smartest people on the internet weighed in. Here’s @jrpsaki, @brhodes, @jonathanchait and @atrupar


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Even those outlets who didn’t want to hang their hat on the letter repeated the innuendo. Here’s @nytimes waxing poetic about “Mr. Giuliani’s campaign to undermine Mr. Biden” that supposedly lacked substance.
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But the fiction didn’t hold up long. Apparently, the FBI knew all along that the laptop was Hunter’s and claims of Russian malfeasance were bogus. (H/t @FoxNews)

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@nypost, to their credit, kept beating the drum on their scoop. Every passing days makes clearer that they were over the target.

Hats off to them for their journalism.

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There were other commendable examples of journalism, such as when @dcexaminer (h/t @AndrewKerrNC and @JerryDunleavy) worked to authenticate the laptop in 2022.

It was entirely legitimate.
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What wasn’t legitimate, as the @FreeBeacon (h/t @ChuckRossDC) reported in 2023, was the campaign to discredit NY Post’s scoop.

It was all orchestrated by the Biden campaign to obfuscate damaging news ahead of the election.
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This year the laptop and its contents have repeatedly made headlines. Biden’s own DoJ relied on it to bring charges against Hunter. (H/t @NRO) Image
And then, the ultimate reversal came this week, when the DoJ introduced the laptop—belonging to Hunter Biden, not manipulated by anyone—in the case in which Hunter was found guilty.

Quite the turn for the narrative. (@FoxNews again)
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But it worked. Biden got elected. One poll suggests that, if voters had known the details of the laptop and coverup, that might not have come to pass.

As NYT has written about previously, that shouldn’t be surprising. People care deeply about corruption.


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I know the term “election interference” is a contested one these days, but do you have a better description for what the media did here to aid the Biden campaign?
As I said in my newsletter this morning, we’re forgetting why this story matters. (Link is in bio to subscribe). Image
There’s more to this one—it won’t surprise you—than I could fit in a thread. Full piece is on my newsletter, @Holden_Court open.substack.com/pub/drewholden…
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@Holden_Court The irony in all of this is that the mainstream media ended up doing exactly what they accused @nypost of doing: running with a narrative that fit their priors, absent evidence, to impact an election.

I wonder if they realize. I fear they may not.
If you enjoyed this thread, I would really encourage you to subscribe to my newsletter.

This format is kinda my thing, and the pieces I do focus on these sorts of issues, that I fear are too often overlooked or forgotten.

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Apr 29
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Many in the media are trying to claim that the press was merely duped by Biden’s White House about the former president’s cognitive decline.

That simply isn’t true. The media actively took part in the coverup.

Don’t let them forget. I’ve got screenshots. ⤵️
I’ve done a number of threads on this but putting some of the most egregious stuff in one place.

Perhaps the most damming: Two weeks before the debate made Biden’s cognitive decline inescapable, @washingtonpost gave “Four Pinocchio’s” to allegedly edited videos showing Biden clearly displaying cognitive problems, dismissing them as “pernicious” efforts “to reinforce an existing stereotype” while quoting the White House to say the videos were “cheap fakes” — all to defend Biden against criticisms about his age and well-being.Image
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That story came four days after a previous effort from @washingtonpost to write off these videos as Republican efforts to mislead voters: proof, the Post claimed, that “the politics of misinformation and conspiracy theories do not stop at the waters edge.” Image
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Apr 15
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I’m not sure people realize just how egregious some of NPR’s “journalism” has been. Amid the debate about defunding the network, I wanted to walk down memory lane to revisit some of its worst coverage.

There’s a lot. ⤵️
First, perhaps the most egregious display of activist journalism: their response to the Hunter Biden laptop story of corruption involving a major party candidate on the eve of the election.

Not only did @NPR not cover it, they bragged about refusing to do so. Image
Insofar as @NPR did cover the Hunter Biden scandal, they actively tried to cover it up.

They applauded Facebook & Twitter strangling the story as part of a push against “misinformation and conspiracy theories.”

The story, of course, turned out to be far from invented. Image
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Mar 12
When it’s a D // When it’s an R Image
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Oh there are a lot of these.
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Mar 5
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If you missed Trump’s address to Congress last night, I wouldn’t rely on media stories to explain it.

Rather than report on a speech viewers found “inspiring,” the corporate press played PR for Democrats.

Wanna know why trust in the press is underwater? Look. ⤵️
A @CBSNews poll of viewers found “A large majority of viewers approve” of Trump’s message, overwhelmingly describing it as “inspiring,” rather than “divisive.”

The speech was certainly partisan - and viewers skewed right.

But the press’s own view appears to slant their takes. Image
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What leads me to claim that? Well, just look at how @CBSNews decided to report on the speech.

They tweeted out that “there was a horribly tense feeling,” and it was “filled with drama.”

Why focus on how their reporter felt, rather than viewers? Image
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Feb 6
Having worked on the Hill I get the ubiquity of Politico Pro and its cost.

But I think it takes an enormous suspension of disbelief to call it a conspiracy theory to look askance at the millions of dollars the Biden admin paid the paper that ran this hatchet job on his opponent. Image
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Which, to be clear, is exactly what outlets like @CNN are doing. Image
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@CNN This from @axios seems particularly unreasonable.

It isn’t a “fake theory” to say that Politico is “funded by the government.” It is, to the tune of $8 million. That isn’t in dispute. Image
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Jan 25
Quick 🧵 revisiting corporate media claims on the Covid lab leak theory then (a “conspiracy theory,” “misinformation,” etc.) vs. now (“okay the CIA even admits it”).

@nytimes then // @nytimes now Image
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@washingtonpost then // now Image
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@USATODAY then // now Image
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