WATCH: Ex-Biden Business Partner Explains Why He Didn’t Speak up During Trump Impeachment; Twitter Backs Down, Lifts New York Post’s Suspension

By Townhall. Reporter James Rosen spoke with Tony Bobulinski about his cooperation with the FBI in matters relating to the Biden family’s overseas business dealings. Bobulinski turned over evidence he says supports the claim that Hunter Biden was holding money on his father’s behalf, despite Joe Biden’s assertion that he never spoke to his son about his overseas business dealings. . .

According to Biden’s former business partner, the FBI agents pursued questions regarding Hunter’s position on the board of corrupt Ukrainian energy company Burisma. House Democrats impeached President Trump for asking Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate Hunter Biden’s position on Burisma and the apparent pay-to-play scheme involving then-Vice President Joe Biden, the point man on Ukraine for the Obama administration.

“Wasn’t it your patriotic duty to come forward with your account and all of your evidence during the impeachment process?” asked Rosen.

“I didn’t want to put my face out there,” Bobulinski explained. “I didn’t want to put my family at risk where I now have you know ex-Navy Seals guarding my family and my extended family. So this has weighed on me for years once Joe Biden announced his candidacy for president of the United States and during the impeachment discussion.” (Read more from “Ex-Biden Business Partner Explains Why He Didn’t Speak up During Trump Impeachment” HERE)

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Twitter Backs Down, Lifts New York Post’s Suspension After Lengthy Standoff Over Hunter Biden Report

By Fox News. Twitter lifted its suspension of the New York Post’s main account Friday, ending a weeks-long standoff after the social media giant punished the newspaper for tweeting its explosive report about Hunter Biden.

Big Tech faced significant backlash after Twitter and Facebook attempted to suppress the Post report, which included published emails that allegedly came from Hunter Biden’s laptop. Twitter went to extremes by not even allowing users to share the article, which it initially claimed violated its policy of sharing hacked material, though there was no evidence that the emails published by the Post were hacked. . .

Many celebrated the Post’s victory on social media and commended the paper for not backing down in principle.

“We’re baaaaaaack,” the Post tweeted above a picture of Saturday’s front page, which bore the headline “Free Bird!” (Read more from “Twitter Backs Down, Lifts New York Post’s Suspension After Lengthy Standoff Over Hunter Biden Report” HERE)

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