In yet another move to drain the swamp, President Donald Trump has vowed to revoke the security clearances of the 51 former intelligence officials who notoriously signed a letter dismissing Hunter Biden’s laptop as Russian disinformation—a claim that has since been debunked.
Trump plans to revoke the security clearances of 51 former intelligence officials who, in October 2020, signed a letter suggesting that reports about Hunter Biden’s laptop had “all the classic earmarks of a Russian information operation.”
This action is set to occur on Trump’s first day in office as part of a series of more than 200 executive orders that will be signed on Monday, according to Fox News.
It can be recalled that during the second presidential debate in 2020, Joe Biden and hack reporter Kristen Welker from ABC teamed up against President Trump.
At one point, Joe Biden interrupted Welker for his planned response to the Hunter Biden ‘Laptop from Hell’ scandal. Joe Biden told the audience 50 intelligence leaders signed a letter saying the laptop was “Russian propaganda.”
This was a lie and Joe Biden knew it was a lie.