by Miranda Devine at New York Post
Hunter Biden’s name was raised in an FBI meeting with Facebook before the 2020 election, according to sworn testimony by Elvis Chan, an FBI agent accused of “colluding” with social media companies to suppress The Post’s Hunter Biden laptop story.
During a weekly election security meeting in October 2020, days after Big Tech censored The Post’s story, a Facebook representative asked the chief of the FBI’s Foreign Influence Task Force, Laura Dehmlow: “What can you share about the Hunter Biden case?”, Chan said Tuesday in a deposition for a lawsuit against the Biden administration by Republican attorneys general of Missouri and Louisiana.
Dehmlow’s response was “no comment,” Chan recalled.
“From my recollection, at one meeting with Facebook after the regular agenda had been completed, one of the Facebook analysts asked if the FBI had any information they could share about the Hunter Biden investigation.
“To that I recall Ms. Dehmlow saying that the FBI had no comment… She said something to the effect that the FBI has no comment on this.”
Under questioning by Missouri Solicitor General John Sauer, Chan could not “recall” if the discussion included the “laptop in particular that had been the subject of the news stories.”…
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