GOP House Rep Darrell Issa Puts White House Including Jen Psaki and Ron Klain on Notice Over Hunter Biden Laptop Scandal

U.S. House Rep Darrell Issa (R-CA) is making major moves in regards to the Hunter Biden laptop scandal and he announced today that he is putting the White House on notice.

As we previously reported, White House press secretary Jen Psaki was asked about the situation and she has dodged questions about it ultimately.

In a tweet, Issa declared, “Today, I put this White House — including Jen Psaki and Ron Klain — on notice: Don’t delete or destroy any evidence of your coordination and collusion in the Hunter Biden laptop scandal.”

According to KUSI-TV San Diego, Issa has proposed an investigation by the House of Representatives into big technology companies, media organizations, and Democrat Party political allies for their censorship of the Hunter Biden’s scandals.

Issa told anchor Ginger Jeffries, “It really is one of those things where there is a separate criminal question of Hunter Biden and activities he did with then-vice president of the United States.”

Referencing what happened with the New York Post prior to the 2020 presidential election, Issa continued, “What I’m concerned about is that we cannot ever again have, in this case, one of the oldest continuous newspapers, they’ve been in continuous operation since 1801, and yet they were essentially taken down and made to disappear from everyone from public broadcasting, The New York Times, CNN and of course Twitter and Facebook completely took them out because it was ‘Fake News.'”

Issa then suggested that those moves perhaps altered the 2020 presidential election, but that it can’t be redone.

“We’re gonna need a thorough investigation about why this was such a coordinated takedown by media, both new and old,” Issa insisted.

Jeffries then asked Issa if he could get traction currently on the situation and he said he didn’t believe that he could right now, but after the midterms, he felt like things could move forward.

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