Back in October, NPR explained why they wouldn’t be covering the Hunter Biden laptop story that the New York Post broke (which subsequently led to them getting suspended from social media outlets). This was among their tweets at the time:
A “New York Post” story about Hunter Biden was marked more by red flags than investigative rigor. https://t.co/cmglQUbNMf
— NPR (@NPR) October 17, 2020
But times (and narratives) quickly shift, and NPR has issued a correction now that Hunter Biden admitted that the laptop “could be” his:
How it started // how it’s going @NPR pic.twitter.com/sYAIIM3p9s
— Drew Holden (@DrewHolden360) April 2, 2021
NPR served their purpose for the Dems before the election, so now they can reel it all back in:
NPR published an article that said the Hunter Biden laptop story had been "discredited by U.S. intelligence and independent investigations by news organizations."
That was false, and the organization has issued a correction.https://t.co/ujC47LyI3J
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) April 2, 2021
NPR issues correction after claiming Hunter Biden laptop story was 'discredited' by intelligence https://t.co/nKkdYyEkzE pic.twitter.com/adcvxOsol4
— New York Post (@nypost) April 2, 2021
The main stream media once again owes @rudygiuliani, President Trump and others an apology as well.@NPR issues stunning mea culpa after claiming Hunter Biden laptop story was 'discredited' by intelligence https://t.co/UcrAXGWzN3 via @nypost
— Bernard B. Kerik (@BernardKerik) April 2, 2021
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The “journalism” never stops.
It really is insane that we just moved on like that whole cover up didn't happen.
— I Won’t Do What You Tell Me (@ragingbullstx) April 2, 2021
You could write a book on how many times issues are either suppressed or amplified and then quietly corrected after the issue is settled in the court of public opinion. https://t.co/I8g60JiAxG
— Carlos Toraño (@catorano) April 2, 2021
It’s still going well for them. They got Biden elected with their lies and the only cost is printing a retraction that will go mostly ignored.
— Producer Robbie ? (@ProducerRobbie) April 2, 2021
Or as Harry Reid once infamously said after having lied about the 2012 presidential nominee’s taxes, “Romney didn’t win, did he?”
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