From WSJopinion: Even new habits are hard to break, and that’s the case with a federal intelligence apparatus that can’t keep its fingers out of elections, writes KimStrassel
Review and Outlook: On May 10, 2023, the House GOP Oversight Committee released its report into Biden family business ties, detailing how Hunter and relatives received $10 million from foreign nationals and their companies while Joe was Vice President. Images: AP/Getty Images Composite: Mark Kelly
Even new habits are hard to break, and that’s the case with a federal intelligence apparatus that can’t keep its fingers out of elections. It seems President-elect Biden on Nov. 4, 2020, owed thanks not only to a cabal of former intelligence officials, but to the Central Intelligence Agency. That’s the big takeaway of this week’s interim report from House committees detailing the origins of the October 2020 disinformation letter about’s campaign helped engineer a statement from 51 former U.S. spies that claimed the laptop had “all the classic earmarks of a Russian information operation.
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