Index Investing News
Saturday, April 18, 2026
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Home
  • World
  • Investing
  • Financial
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Stocks
  • Crypto
  • Property
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion
  • Home
  • World
  • Investing
  • Financial
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Stocks
  • Crypto
  • Property
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion
No Result
View All Result
Index Investing News
No Result
View All Result

Majority of voters believe Biden’s mishandling of classified documents is a scandal

by Index Investing News
January 30, 2023
in Opinion
Reading Time: 10 mins read
A A
0
Home Opinion
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Bad news for Joe Biden and his coverup merchants in the FBI and the media. 

A Rasmussen poll out Monday, and exclusively revealed here, shows that almost three-quarters (72%) of voters regard the president’s handling of classified records to be a scandal. That includes a majority (55%) of Democrats. 

Nearly half (48%) of all voters say it is a “major scandal,” according to the national poll of 1000 voters taken over the weekend. 

But even more damning for the president is that 60% of all voters believe it is likely that information from those classified documents “was used by Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, in his foreign business deals”. Fully 44% believe it is “very likely.” 

Among Democrats, 36% believe it is likely that Hunter used his dad’s classified files, with more than one in five saying it is “very likely.” Not a good omen for the president’s bid for re-election. 

First-son suspicions 

Independent voters have an even darker view of the Bidens, with almost two thirds (62%) saying it is “likely” Hunter used the classified information, and 46% saying it’s “very likely.” Even 22% of liberal voters agree it’s likely. 

Suspicions cut across races, with an equal 59% of white and black voters, and 65% of Hispanics, believing it likely that Hunter used the material for his foreign deals. 

Asked if they agree or disagree that members of the Biden family “have been influence peddling for a decade,” a majority 59% of voters agree, with 46% strongly agreeing. More than one third of Democrats (37%) agree and almost one in five (19%) strongly agree. 


The poll found that 60% of voters think it was "likely" Hunter Biden used classified information from the documents in his business deals.
The poll found that 60% of voters think it was “likely” Hunter Biden used classified information from the documents in his business deals.

It’s been more than two years since The Post first published the story of Hunter Biden’s “Laptop from Hell,” which immediately was censored by Twitter and Facebook, and ignored by the rest of the media. But, in the face of a concerted coverup by the intelligence services, the FBI, and Big Tech, the truth nonetheless has seeped out, even to Democrats. 

There are several clues on the laptop that Hunter may have been selling classified information to his foreign paymasters, if Special Counsel Robert Hur cares to crossmatch its contents with classified material found since November in five different locations in the president’s Delaware home and garage and his office at the University of Pennsylvania. 

The classified files Hur is investigating cover Biden’s vice-presidential years, when Hunter and his uncle Jim Biden actively were monetizing the family name overseas. Some documents reportedly date back to the president’s time in the Senate. 

Last week, we published an uncharacteristically cogent email about Ukraine written by Hunter Biden in 2014, which Senator Ron Johnson said looked “suspiciously” as if it were based on classified information. 

But there’s more where that came from. 

For instance, documents on the laptop from 2011 show that Hunter offered to sell intelligence on Russian oligarchs to the US aluminum firm Alcoa Inc. for $55,000. 

In internal discussions over Hunter’s proposal, a senior executive at Alcoa suggested the information was valuable because it “would not otherwise be on Government Affairs team’s radar.” 

As I previously reported, Hunter offered to “provide Alcoa with statistical analysis of political and corporate risks, elite networks associated with Oleg Deripaska (OD), Russian CEO of Basic Element company and United company RUSAL.” 


Emails on Hunter Biden's abandoned laptop show him attempting to sell information about Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska.
Emails on Hunter Biden’s abandoned laptop show him attempting to sell information about Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska.
Photo by OLGA MALTSEVA/AFP via Getty Images

Alcoa had just signed a metal supply agreement with RUSAL. 

Hunter promised to provide a “list of elites of similar rank in Russia, map of OD’s [Deripaska’s] networks based on frequency of interaction with selected elites and countries.” 

Hunter’s hefty fees 

In an email to Daniel Cruise, Alcoa’s then-vice president of government and public affairs, on June 3, 2011, Hunter offered, “a little better sense of the product by attaching some of the raw data that is produced through the elite mapping procedure.” 

Hunter proposed fees of “$25,000 for phase one of the project [and] $55,000 for refined analysis.” 

Five days later, Cruise’s colleague at Alcoa, senior analyst Pei Cheng, wrote: “I don’t believe the data analysis is worth the full $55,000. I think the most valuable piece for us would be the list of Russian elites connected to OD [Deripaska] that would not otherwise be on Government Affairs team’s radar, including various Russian Committee Heads, Union leaders or Ministers.” 

How Hunter, 52, a raging drug addict with a voracious appetite for cash during much of his father’s vice-presidency, got access to classified information, is a matter of national concern. 

No wonder voters are waking up in spite of the left-wing media blackout.

Pharma whoa: Something sickening about Pfizer sting

There’s a lot to unpack in the viral Project Veritas video sting on Pfizer. 

The vaccine manufacturer’s director of research, Dr. Jordon Walker, MD, is caught on the video telling an undercover Veritas journalist that Pfizer is planning to “mutate” the COVID virus in monkeys using a technique called “directed evolution” to create boosters for future strains. 

“There’s a risk,” he warns. “As you could imagine, no one wants to be having a pharma company mutating f–cking viruses.” 

Understatement of the year. 

BREAKING: @Pfizer Exploring “Mutating” COVID-19 Virus For New Vaccines

“Don’t tell anyone this…There is a risk…have to be very controlled to make sure this virus you mutate doesn’t create something…the way that the virus started in Wuhan, to be honest.”#DirectedEvolution pic.twitter.com/xaRvlD5qTo

— Project Veritas (@Project_Veritas) January 26, 2023

With more than 25 million views on Twitter, and almost a million on YouTube (until that authoritarian instrument of the state took it down), clearly last Wednesday’s video has struck a chord with the public. 

It’s not yet clear whether Pfizer is trying to make its COVID boosters more viable by doing the Frankenstein research which caused the pandemic in the first place, but, then, neither was its late Friday night press release answering the allegations. 

Get Miranda’s latest take

Sign up for Devine Online, the newsletter from Miranda Devine

Walker claimed in a followup ambush by Veritas that he was just telling lies to impress a date, but he is a Yale-educated senior director of the megabucks company, just three steps below Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla in the org chart — and he remains in their employ. 

Pfizer’s press release confirms they “have conducted research where the original SARS-CoV-2 virus has been used to express the spike protein from new variants of concern.” 

Dr. Robert Malone, the dissident scientist who originally invented the mRNA vaccination technology, claims that means they are performing “gain of function” research, the technique believed to have created the original SARS-CoV-2 virus in a Wuhan lab. 

One thing at least is certain. The regulator capture by Big Pharma described by Walker is real. 

The pharmaceutical industry “is a revolving door for all government officials,” he said. “All the people who review our drugs -— eventually most of them will come work for pharma companies . . . It’s pretty good for the industry to be honest. It’s bad for everybody else in America . . . because when the regulators reviewing our drugs know that once they stop regulating, they are going to work for the company, they are not going to be as hard towards the company that’s going to give them a job.” 

This dirty little secret also applies to other regulators like the SEC (see the collapse of crypto firm FTX) and the FAA (see the Boeing 737 Max debacle). 





Source link

Tags: BidensClassifieddocumentsmajoritymishandlingScandalVoters
ShareTweetShareShare
Previous Post

Major Departure with Heartbreaking Intro of Bill

Next Post

Adani Bond Plunge Quickens as Rebuttal Fails to Stem Concern

Related Posts

What one needs to build a tech unicorn: A dream, some employees and lots of AI hype

What one needs to build a tech unicorn: A dream, some employees and lots of AI hype

by Index Investing News
April 17, 2026
0

Investors’ appetite to back companies created by breakaway former employees of top AI labs is insatiable. Last July, OpenAI’s former...

Existing US Home Sales Plunged In March, Despite Falling Mortgage Rates – FREEDOMBUNKER

Existing US Home Sales Plunged In March, Despite Falling Mortgage Rates – FREEDOMBUNKER

by Index Investing News
April 13, 2026
0

Affordability-aiding lower mortgage rates battled a sentiment-sapping surge in geopolitical panic in March, with analysts expecting the latter to outweigh...

What the GOP can learn from listening to voters instead of consultants –
Las Vegas Sun News

What the GOP can learn from listening to voters instead of consultants – Las Vegas Sun News

by Index Investing News
April 9, 2026
0

Thursday, April 9, 2026 | 2 a.m. For the political class, the arrival of the primary season is like opening...

rethinking retail to serve both consumers and independent retailers

rethinking retail to serve both consumers and independent retailers

by Index Investing News
April 1, 2026
0

Ed von Gericke|Published 2 days agoIn today’s cost-conscious, hyper-competitive retail landscape, shoppers are making tough trade-offs to stretch their budgets amid rising...

Is It Too Late to Build Wealth? How to Start at 35, 45 or 55

Is It Too Late to Build Wealth? How to Start at 35, 45 or 55

by Index Investing News
March 29, 2026
0

“I’m 35… is it too late?”, “I’m in my 40s… is it still possible?”, “I’m 55… did I miss my...

Next Post
Adani Bond Plunge Quickens as Rebuttal Fails to Stem Concern

Adani Bond Plunge Quickens as Rebuttal Fails to Stem Concern

Everything you missed if you checked out early

Everything you missed if you checked out early

RECOMMENDED

Tapestry, WeWork, Rivian and others

Tapestry, WeWork, Rivian and others

November 12, 2022
Live Stream and More – Hollywood Life

Live Stream and More – Hollywood Life

December 31, 2023
To Kill the Future, Zero the Previous — International Points

To Kill the Future, Zero the Previous — International Points

September 17, 2024
Individuals Are Late on Their Mortgages

Individuals Are Late on Their Mortgages

April 3, 2025
Arne Slot loses cool as flurry of crimson playing cards brings Merseyside derby to riotus finish

Arne Slot loses cool as flurry of crimson playing cards brings Merseyside derby to riotus finish

February 12, 2025
JD Vance invitations Daniel Penny to Military-Navy recreation after subway trial acquittal

JD Vance invitations Daniel Penny to Military-Navy recreation after subway trial acquittal

December 13, 2024
Paco Underhill on the Science of Retail

Paco Underhill on the Science of Retail

August 16, 2022
RBI’s ‘sandbox’ tests for fraud-proof fintech

RBI’s ‘sandbox’ tests for fraud-proof fintech

March 11, 2023
Index Investing News

Get the latest news and follow the coverage of Investing, World News, Stocks, Market Analysis, Business & Financial News, and more from the top trusted sources.

  • 1717575246.7
  • Browse the latest news about investing and more
  • Contact us
  • Cookie Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • DMCA
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • xtw18387b488

Copyright © 2022 - Index Investing News.
Index Investing News is not responsible for the content of external sites.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World
  • Investing
  • Financial
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Stocks
  • Crypto
  • Property
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion

Copyright © 2022 - Index Investing News.
Index Investing News is not responsible for the content of external sites.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In