Lisa Boothe: The Hunter Biden Controversy “Would Have Had An Impact On The Election”

On Fox Across America with Jimm Failla, Fox News’ Lisa Boothe explained why the media didn’t report on Hunter Biden’s taxes and how that story and the Eric Swalwell controversy could win Republicans the House in 2022.

“You have a Chinese spy that infiltrated Eric Swalwell’s circle, and meanwhile, all we’ve heard from him is Russia collusion and how the Trump team is compromised. So once again, this is just another example of the projection of the left when all the issues they are trying to put on Team Trump are issues that they are experiencing themselves. And with the Hunter Biden story, what really just irks me the most is the fact that we’re seeing very clearly why the media didn’t report it and why big tech suppressed it, because it would have had a big impact on the election. I don’t know if you saw that Media Research Center study that they did. Seventeen-hundred-and-fifty Biden voters that they looked at in seven key swing states and they found that forty-five percent were completely unaware of the Hunter Biden scandal and 9.4% would have abandoned him for Trump had they had had known. That is why the media covered up this story. That is why big tech censored it so we couldn’t share it. And we’re, quite frankly, entering in a territory where truth doesn’t even matter, facts don’t matter anymore. The truth doesn’t matter anymore because all we’re going to hear from the left is lies. And the media is going to help push them and suppress any information that’s damaging to the left and so is big tech.”

“So I think you’re just going to have this sentiment of so many people across the country feeling disaffected, disenfranchized and that they are not represented. And I believe that they’re going to turn out enmass in the midterm elections. I think you’re going to see a ton of primaries. I think you’re going to see a bunch of incumbents lose. And I think that the Republicans will gain back the House unless they’re stupid about the way they conduct themselves over the next two years, which is entirely plausible. But I think there’s just going to be a massive rejection of sort of like the establishment class.”