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Former U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he would revoke the security clearances of 51 former intelligence officials who described the scandal surrounding Hunter Biden's laptop as a "Russian conspiracy."
According to information obtained from White House sources by Fox News, Trump is expected to sign this decision on the first day of his presidency. The decision affects officials who have been accused of covering up a significant scandal before the 2020 elections and are referred to as "Lying Intelligence Officers."
Documents from a laptop belonging to Hunter Biden, which was forgotten at a repair shop in Delaware in 2019, had raised questions about the Biden family's questionable connections in Ukraine. After The Post published these documents, 51 former intelligence officials claimed that the documents were a "Russian ploy," and social media platforms censored related news. The FBI later confirmed that the laptop and the documents were authentic.
A Trump advisor stated, "The President will sign over 200 executive orders as soon as he takes office. Revoking the security clearances of these officials will be one of them."
While some of the intelligence officials in question maintain their claims, others have refrained from commenting. Last year, federal prosecutors also confirmed the accuracy of the scandalous claims related to Hunter Biden's gun case.
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