Seventy-one percent of Americans believe accurate reporting of Hunter Biden’s “Laptop from Hell” could have altered the 2020 presidential election, TIPP Insights polling revealed Monday.
The poll found over two-thirds of Americans believe the intelligence community intentionally lied to voters about the laptop by pushing big tech to censor the first report of Hunter’s laptop by Breitbart News’s Emma-Jo Morris.
The recent release of the “Twitter Files” confirms law enforcement colluded with Twitter to censor Hunter’s laptop story. Meta’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg hasthe FBI warned Facebook in 2020 ahead of the story’s publication about imminent Russian disinformation. Now, more than two years after the election, nearly two-thirds of Americans believe the contents of Hunter’s laptop are authentic.An even wider margin — more than three quarters of respondents — said any collusion between senior Democrats, the FBI, intelligence chiefs and the Biden campaign on suppressing the story would have denied voters access to critical information in the run-up to the election.
Another half of respondents said they would have voted differently had they known the Hunter Biden’s laptop revelations were authentic. Interestingly, Republican and Democratic voters were more or less aligned on this question.In December, the top Republican member of the House Judiciary Committee, Rep.
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