The politically motived prosecution of Trump would not be possible without liberal media collusion. This is a nice example from the Guardian in an article about Trump’s political rival Mike Pence.
Pence said: “I’ve been very concerned about politicization at the justice department for years. I’ve been deeply troubled to see the double standard between the way that the justice department has gone after the president … and the way they seem to … take no interest in getting to the bottom of allegations of corruption around” Biden’s family.
The Democratic incumbent president’s son Hunter Biden is facing tax- and gun-related charges filed by prosecutors.
Nowhere in this article does the Guardian admit the reality. The questions around the Bidens are not simply about Biden junior’s tax evasion and firearms offence as the Guardian would have its readers believe. The central political question is about political influence. Hunter Biden received large sums of money from foreign businesses, in some cases at least for doing very little – sitting on the board of a company for which he had no known expertise to offer, for example. During this time he involved his father, Joe Biden, then Vice-President of the US, in calls and at least one dinner with these business contacts. The suggestion is that he was selling access to the Vice-President. This is what Congressional Republicans think should be investigated.
What is telling is how the Guardian suppresses the story. People reading the Guardian story are being actively mislead by the Guardian into thinking that the issue with Hunter Biden begins and ends with his plea deal for tax and firearms offences. An example of how omitting aspects of reality enables the media to control the narrative.