The media is favoring Joe Biden by refusing to press the Democrat presidential candidate on allegations of inappropriate behavior by his son Hunter Biden, White House chief of staff Mark Meadows told “Fox & Friends” on Monday.
Meadows said “this is not only about Hunter Biden. It’s about Joe Biden. The way that the media has treated this — actually one standard for [President] Donald Trump, one standard for Joe Biden and really the way Twitter is trying to make sure the story does not get out.”
The White House chief of staff stressed that “all of this narrative that is out there that this is not real is the real disinformation.” Meadows accused Democrat Sen. Adam Schiff of “once again trying to spin a story that is not accurate” when he claimed the accusations against Hunter Biden are part of a Russian disinformation campaign. Meadows insisted that in the days to come, “Joe Biden will have a lot to answer for.”
Meadows added that “We’re starting now to find additional information that would suggest that Joe Biden acted inappropriately. And so just like he needs to answer the packing-the-court decision, he needs to answer about this. … But on the debate stage I’m very doubtful he’ll get the hard-pressing questions like President Trump has continued to get and has continued to answer.”
Meadows went on to point out that “Joe Biden has said he had never talked to Hunter about his business. Well, we know, based on emails, that that’s not correct, and so it’s time he comes clean with the American people, and it’s time for Twitter to make sure they stop its censoring process to make sure that this story does not get out.”
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