JACK POSOBIEC and MISSOURI AG ANDREW BAILEY: Antony Blinken should be criminally charged with election interference

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Jack Posobiec hosted Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey on Wednesday's episode of Human Events Daily, during which they discussed how US Secretary of State Antony Blinken should be charged with election interference after he wrote a false letter regarding Hunter Biden's laptop.



"The fact that Tony Blinken was running around with these 51 Intel officials to put together this letter, which we now know is false, how is that not election interference?" Posobiec asked.

"Yeah, well, couldn't agree more," Bailey responded. "Look, we uncovered that evidence that the FBI was in possession of Hunter Biden's laptop one year before the election and FBI agent Elvis Chan was meeting with big tech in the heart of Silicon Valley. It would increase frequency in the days, weeks and months leading up to the election and it planted the seed and then germinated the seed that there would be a Russian disinformation story related to Hunter Biden, that big tech was all too willing to suppress that story. The day it broke there were secret communications between the FBI, the deep state, and big tech on the eve of that breaking news who still need access to those records. We're gonna keep fighting and hold the wrongdoers accountable. It's time to fight back. We can't sit idly by."

Watch the full episode below.

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