By
G. McConway
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February 7, 2023

Gowdy Rips Hunter Biden Attorneys for Failed Strategy

The Hunter Biden legal team has come up with a new strategy.

Now they are filing lawsuits against anyone and everyone that used the information, including news outlets.

Most have taken that as an admission that Hunter is conceding the laptop is his, but his attorneys are now deflecting away from that narrative, which is what Trey Gowdy was asked to comment on while appearing on Fox News.

Bad Strategy

Hunter’s attorney is a high-priced talking head that is well-known in DC circles.

If the laptop is not Hunter’s laptop, why write the letter attacking the people that used the information?

Gowdy believes that after the initial lawsuits and attacks were filed, the White House must have reached out to Hunter’s attorney to flip the script.

His point was that as a political strategy, this would wreck Joe Biden because it would mean all the information on the laptop was, in fact, true.

So, the attorney was forced to walk back the statement to the point that they are now stating it is still up in the air if the laptop was Hunter’s, but just in case it was, they have this suit going on.

And yes, I know, it is quite confusing, so here is Gowdy who can explain it just a bit better than I can…

Realistically, we know the information on the laptop is legit, and we also know it belonged to Hunter Biden.

If this were anyone else, it would be all over the headlines right now, but the Bidens are being saved by the media simply because Joe Biden followed Donald Trump into the White House.

They hypocrisy runs very deep here, my friends.

Source: Fox News

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