Greenwald: Now that There’s No Election Pending, the NYT Has More Space to Pursue Hunter Biden’s Emails

‘These are the people so deeply worried about disinformation’

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    GREENWALD: "Well, first of all, anytime anyone asked me about Hunter Biden, I have to say that I don’t think we ever fully processed how extraordinary it was that right before the election, every media outlet now concerned about Joe Rogan’s disinformation spread the CIA lie that the Hunter Biden e-mails were Russian disinformation and that was used to censor the entire story. These are the people so deeply worried about disinformation. And then they never went back and retracted that story even when a 'Politico' reporter proved those e-mails were actually real. Now 'The New York Times' reporters, who actually been quite good about trying to follow this story, are back at it, pursuing the possibility the Hunter Biden in Romania was trading on his father’s influence in order to represent corrupt Romanians at the time that his father was vice president. This was always the story, Tucker, was whether Joe Biden was trading on his influence as vice president to prop — to generate profit for his son and for his family. And now that there’s no election, I guess we are allowed to hear about it."