Jim Jordan Throws Trump Lifeline by Reviving 2020 Debate Conspiracy
Hours before the first Biden-Trump presidential debate on Thursday, House Republicans tried reviving an old 2020 debate conspiracy theory in hopes of helping out Donald Trump.The theory, elevated by House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan, is based on a statement published in October 2020, signed by 51 former intelligence community leaders casting concern over the release of emails purportedly belonging to Hunter Biden. Republicans claimed the statement was a “coordinated hit against President Trump.”October 22, 2020. First presidential debate. President Biden promotes the letter written by 51 former intel officials decrying Hunter Biden's laptop. Turns out, it was all a coordinated hit against President Trump. WATCH FOR YOURSELF ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/JbJtm7Gahg— House Judiciary GOP
Hours before the first Biden-Trump presidential debate on Thursday, House Republicans tried reviving an old 2020 debate conspiracy theory in hopes of helping out Donald Trump.
The theory, elevated by House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan, is based on a statement published in October 2020, signed by 51 former intelligence community leaders casting concern over the release of emails purportedly belonging to Hunter Biden. Republicans claimed the statement was a “coordinated hit against President Trump.”
October 22, 2020.
First presidential debate.
President Biden promotes the letter written by 51 former intel officials decrying Hunter Biden's laptop.
Turns out, it was all a coordinated hit against President Trump.
WATCH FOR YOURSELF ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/JbJtm7Gahg— House Judiciary GOP