After two years, CBS acknowledges Hunter Biden laptop scandal

The television network had no choice but to surrender to the evidence after two years of silence, censorship and misinformation.

CBS finally acknowledged on Monday the Hunter Biden laptop scandal. The network reported that it accessed data from a computer "purported to have belonged" to Joe Biden's son. It did so two years after concealing one of the biggest scandals affecting the president, which came to light before the 2020 elections in the face of censorship by CBS itself and many of its other media affiliates.

The Hunter Biden laptop scandal, which was reported more than two years ago by the New York Post, was buried by the mainstream media. Some called it Russian disinformation propaganda and attacks against the New York Post immediately ensued. In fact, in an unprecedented censorship campaign, Twitter and Facebook blocked content and prevented social media users from sharing information that exposed Biden's shady dealings. Twitter went so far as to suspend the New York Post account for weeks.

Gradually, the mainstream media authenticated the reports in the face of the inevitable evidence. However, CBS was reluctant to do so but has finally been forced to acknowledge it. We will now see how they explain these two years of censorship to their viewers 769 days later. Perhaps it's better late than never.