An FBI whistleblower reveals that a team of federal agents pressured social media companies to take down posts discussing news reports embarrassing to Democrat then-presidential nominee Joe Biden, telling companies the stories were disinformation planted by the Russian government even though the information was true.
That revelation, after The New York Post reported a laptop computer abandoned by Biden's middle-aged son Hunter Biden contained documentation of drug use, sex trafficking, and potentially illegal foreign business deals, has many questioning whether the FBI attempted to manipulate the results of the 2020 presidential election.
Members of the House Judiciary Committee and Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government heard that claim firsthand while conducting a transcribed interview with Laura Dehmlow, the Section Chief of the FBI's Foreign Influence Task Force.
The Foreign Influence Task Force is charged with countering efforts by foreign governments to manipulate American elections.ย Had the Biden laptop been โhackedโ and the emails and photographs โplanted,โ as some claimed, the Task Force would have been justified in warning social media companies.
But by falsely claiming โRussian interferenceโ to censor social media posts seen as threatening to Biden's campaign, some charge the FBI itself engaged in the very illicit activity it was supposed to prevent.
โDuring her transcribed interview, Dehmlow revealed that the same FBI personnel who were warning social media companies about a potential Russian โhack and leak' operation in the run-up to the 2020 election knew that the laptop belonging to Hunter Biden was not Russian disinformation,โ the Committee reports in a statement.
โAfter the New York Post broke a story based on the contents of the laptop about Biden family influence peddling, the FBI made the institutional decision to refuse to answer direct questions from social media companies about the laptop's authenticityโdespite months of constant information sharing up to that time. Put simply, after the FBI conditioned social media companies to believe that the laptop was the product of a hack-and-dump operation, the Bureau stopped its information sharing, allowing social media companies to conclude that the New York Post story was Russian disinformation,โ the Committee reports.
Dehmlow then laid out how the operation functioned.
โThe Post published its story early in the morning on October 14. That same day, representatives from the FBI's Foreign Influence Task Force attended a previously scheduled meeting with Twitter, during which a Twitter employee asked the FITF about the authenticity of laptop. According to Section Chief Dehmlow's testimony, an analyst in the FBI's Criminal Investigative Division embedded in FITF began to respond that the laptop was real, when an FBI lawyer interrupted to say that the FBI had โno further comment,' regarding the laptop's provenance.
โLater on October 14, FITF met with Facebook. During the FITF-Facebook meeting, Dehmlow responded to a similar question from a Facebook employee about Hunter Biden's laptop by stating that the FBI, again, had โno comment.' The FBI made this decision despite being in possession of the laptop and having confirmed its authenticity. According to Dehmlow, multiple personnel on FITF knew that the laptop was real,โ the Committee reveals.
Because of the FBI's false claims, social media companies blocked accurate and truthful reporting about Biden in the final weeks of the 2020 campaign.
โIn the hours following publication of the Post's story, Twitter blocked the story from being shared, while Facebook deamplified the story, significantly reducing its circulation and prevalence in users' newsfeeds. As the federal court in Missouri v. Biden explained in damning language, the FBI's actions prevented millions of Americans from having a clear understanding about a salient issue in the 2020 presidential election,โ the Committee states.
The Committee then called out the FBI for their misconduct in the matter.
โThe FBI's failure to alert social-media companies that the Hunter Biden laptop was real, and not mere Russian disinformation, is particularly troubling. The FBI had the laptop in their possession since December 2019 and had warned social-media companies to look for a โhack and dump' operation by the Russians prior to the 2020 election. Even after Facebook specifically asked whether the Hunter Biden laptop story was Russian disinformation, Dehmlow of the FBI refused to comment, resulting in the social-media companies' suppression of the story. As a result, millions of U.S. citizens did not hear the story prior to the November 3, 2020 election,โ the Committee charges.
โPrior to the presidential election on November 3, 2020, the FBI never formally revealed that the laptop was โreal' and in the FBI's possession. As Dehmlow testified to the Committee, had the Hunter Biden story been a product of an actual Russian disinformation campaign, FITF would have been fully authorized to warn the companies of such a campaign: โBut if there is a foreign malign influence operation and we've got specific details about how those actors are propagating information operations, influence operations on platforms, that's something we could share the specific details of.' Instead, the refusal of FBI officialsโthe very officials who knew the laptop was realโto verify the authenticity of the laptop allowed widespread censorship about an otherwise accurate news story,โ the Committee concludes.
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