Fox News contributor Miranda Devine reacts on 'America Reports' to a Washington Post report of potential charges against Hunter Biden after years of investigation.
MIRANDA DEVINE:
I mean, Tony Bobulinski went to the FBI before the 2020 election. The FBI had the laptop since December 2019. So there's absolutely no excuse for notHe's the number one star witness. He knows who"The Big Guy" is. It's Joe Biden. And the grand jury apparently was asking at least one witness who is The Big Guy. It just seems The Washington Post – these leaks – you have to understand the purpose of the leaks.
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