White House accuses Jim Jordan of ‘highly misleading’ leak on Hunter Biden
by Lauren Sforza - 04/21/23 9:19 PM ET
White House spokesperson Ian Sams accused House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) of a “highly misleading” leak about Hunter Biden on Twitter Friday.
[Insert: conix, You keep repeating "And the FBI sat on the Hunter Biden laptop before the election...and after." as accepted fact when it is far from it. [...]But the letter appears to have omitted key context, including whether Blinken actually pushed for such a statement. P - On Friday afternoon, House Democrats released an excerpt from Morell’s interview .. https://democrats-judiciary.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=5150 .. in which Morell actually addressed that. Asked whether Blinken had directed, suggested or insinuated that he should write such a statement, Morell said, “My memory is that he did not.” https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=172105817]
It states that the committee was looking into a public statement signed by former intelligence officials who denounced the laptop story, and accused Blinken of having a role in it by calling Morell about the statement at the time.
Sams disputed this claim and suggested that the excerpts from Morell’s testimony revealed a “misleading” leak from Jordan, Rep. Michael Turner (R-Ohio) and the Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee.
He also tweeted a portion of the testimony that was not included in the letter that showed the committee asking Morell: “When he called you, did he direct, suggest, or insinuate in any way that you should write a letter or statement on this topic?”
According to the excerpt, Morell responded: “My memory is that he did not, right. My memory is that he asked me what I thought.”
When pressed further by the committee about whether Blinken, who was a campaign advisor at the time, had said “the campaign could use some help on this,” Morell responded that Blinken “did not say that.”
“Think about this: instead of working with President Biden on solutions to real problems Americans care about — like lowering costs or tackling gun violence — House Republicans keep weaponizing their power to re-litigate the 2020 election in a wacky strategy to get on Fox News,” Sams tweeted ..
Think about this: instead of working with President Biden on solutions to real problems Americans care about - like lowering costs or tackling gun violence - House Republicans keep weaponizing their power to re-litigate the 2020 election in a wacky strategy to get on Fox News. https://t.co/x1QUj2FcGb