Letters From the Deep State: Another Chapter Exposed


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Another chapter in the Letters of the Deep State saga was written to give President Biden a shove out the door as he contemplated his reelection after his disastrous debate with Donald Trump. The letter asking the Democrat Party to forestall a virtual convention planned to nominate the ailing president, signed by 20 Washington insiders, joins the letter denying the existence of Hunter Biden’s “laptop from hell” and the epistle from the nation’s economic “experts” touting Biden’s record on inflation over his rival’s.

“There is no legal justification for this extraordinary and unprecedented action, which would effectively accelerate the nomination process by nearly a month,” read the letter from a bevy of Capitol Hill Democrats looking to dump Biden. The signatories called the voice vote plan to nominate the president a “terrible idea that would have a chilling effect on party process, stifling debate and prematurely shutting down any possible change in the Democratic ticket.”

Circulated on the Hill by Rep. Jared Huffman, a California Democrat, the letter went on: “Regardless of whether President Biden remains our nominee, Democratic unity and enthusiasm will be critical between now and November 5.” The co-signers “respectfully but emphatically” requested that the virtual roll call planned to coronate Biden be canceled.

The issue became a moot point when Biden announced through another dubious letter on Sunday that he was quitting the race. The note, apparently written by someone other than Biden, was signed by autopen and quickly raised concerns that he shouldn't be running the country if he’s unable to run for reelection. The Washington establishment quickly coalesced around Vice President Kamala Harris, who’s under fire for being part of Biden’s inner circle that knew of his declining mental state but failed to be square with the public.

Biden’s election in 2020 was bolstered by a letter signed by 51 intelligence insi stating that his son’s laptop, which contained reams of evidence that the family was taking bribes and cashing in on the life-long politician’s influence, was a “Russian information operation.” Biden infamously cited the letter in his debate against Trump, saying the laptop was “a bunch of garbage” and denying he had anything to do with Hunter’s business activities. The laptop’s providence was proved when Hunter’s lawyers filed legal motions to regain possession of it.

The intelligence apparatus went into overdrive to block public knowledge of the laptop, even going as far as pressuring Facebook and other Social Media platforms to censor the New York Post report of its contents. Had the laptop’s damning information been widely disseminated—Hunter’s admission that he had to give the “Big Guy” half of his international business earnings and photos of Biden meeting with his foreign partners—at least 19% of the American public said they would not have voted for him.

Drafted and circulated by Michael Morell, a former acting director of the Central Intelligence Agency, the letter was initiated by Anthony Blinken, a former deputy national security advisor and current secretary of state. It was signed by a who’s who of deep state actors, including Jim Clapper, a former director of National Intelligence, Mike Hayden, a former CIA director, and John Brennan, another former CIA head.

As inflation began to crush American consumers, society’s upper crust again showed its political colors when 16 of them wrote that another four years of Biden would be better for their wallets than Trump back in charge. “Many Americans are concerned about inflation, which has come down remarkably fast,” was the first fib by the Nobel Prize-winning economists. “There is rightly a worry that Donald Trump will reignite this inflation with his fiscally irresponsible budgets.”

Like the past letters from Biden’s less-than-truthful acolytes, the latest attempt to bamboozle the public was hardly believed by those longing for Trump's economic success as they dig deeper at the pump and the grocery store.

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