By Fox News Staff
Published January 25, 2023
With questions still largely unanswered from the White House on
President Biden's possession of classified documents, many lawmakers
and reporters are hoping to find out who had access to the materials at
the president's Delaware home. New York Post columnist Miranda Devine
argued Wednesday on "The Brian Kilmeade Show" that an "unusual" Hunter
Biden email about Ukraine policy suggests the president's son may have
used the classified information while doing business in the country.
MIRANDA DEVINE: There's an email on his laptop that basically looks
very much like it came from a classified briefing. At least, it has the
flavor of an official briefing, perhaps a classified one. I think Ron
Johnson said it looks like the sort of briefing that he got, a
classified briefing he got as a senator when he went to foreign
countries. And it's a very uncharacteristic email for Hunter. It's
unlike anything else. Well-written, very lengthy. It's 1,300 words.
It's very detailed. It has a lot of information in it, very strategic geopolitical information about Ukraine. It lists 22 points about
Ukraine, about its political situation, about the upcoming election.
This was in 2014 when his father was vice president, and it also
predicted that Russia would escalate. It also predicted that the U.S.
would apply sanctions very confidently. And so you wonder where does
Hunter Biden get this information?
https://www.foxnews.com/media/miranda-devine-unusual-hunter-biden-email-contained-information-classified-docs
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