FBI "altered history" in 2020 election
The Federal Bureau benefited Joe Biden on his way to the White House by concealing his son's computer case as noted by Tony Bobulinski on Fox News.
The FBI influenced the election of Joe Biden as President of the United States in the 2020 election with their investigation of the Hunter Biden laptop case. These were the words of Tony Bobulinski, a former business partner of the president's son, in an interview Tuesday on Fox News' Tucker Carlson Tonight.
At the time, Bobulinski submitted allegations regarding Hunter Biden's business dealings with China to the FBI. It was then that the Federal Bureau seized Hunter's computer which included compromising documents of both Hunter himself, and his father. This case did not come to light until after the 2020 presidential elections were decided. Thus, Hunter's ex-partner pointed out that the FBI benefited Joe Biden in his leap to the presidency of the United States.
Bobulinski pointed to the direct influence of the FBI, which "altered history," in getting Biden elected as president:
The 2020 electoral balance tipped in favor of Joe Biden. The difference between the president and Donald Trump in that election was 43,000 swing votes in the states of Arizona, Wisconsin and Georgia, "the closest in history." That said, with just half that number (21,500), Trump would still be president:
Pressure on Facebook
Bobulinski also referred to FBI pressure on Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook to hide information from Hunter Biden's computer.
Federal agents warned Zuckerberg that "there could be some sort of dump (referring to documentation from Hunter's computer) similar to the Russian propaganda" that appeared in the 2016 election, the Meta CEO said in an interview with podcaster Joe Rogan. In the FBI's use of the term "dump," Bobulinski noted on Fox News that some leak or "dump" on Hunter prior to the 2020 election might appear and that Facebook needed to conceal:
Zuckerberg sued
After learning that Facebook spied on those who doubted the 2020 election recount, the Center for Renewing America (CRA) filed a complaint with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) against Mark Zuckerberg for allegedly influencing that election. Meta's CEO was sending the FBI reports on comments from all of these people's profiles, as well as those benefiting Joe Biden.
As reported by FOX Business, the lawsuit filed extended to Zuckerberg's wife, Priscilla Chan, and three voting rights advocates: the Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL), the Center for Election Innovation and Research (CEIR) and the National Vote at Home Institute (NVAHI).