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Republicans cared more about private citizen Hunter Biden sleeping with prostitutes than with attorney General nominee Matt Gaetz being accused of sleeping with a 17 year old and paying other women for sex. Yes, Matt Gaetz is deemed innocent until proven guilty but that doesn’t mean the American people... show more
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This is false. We didn't care who Hunter slept with, we cared that he got the money to spend on the hookers and hotels by selling access to his dad.

Then why were there photos of him with prostitutes spread everywhere? Why did MTG keep publicizing them?

I miss the days when decent Americans served as President and Congressional leaders.

The DOJ dropped the case against Matt Gaetz cause there wasn’t enough credible evidence to prove that he did anything. Yet here you are Ed, in true democrat fashion, trying to ruin the guy’s reputation as much as you possibly can. Gaetz is still gonna be our next AG.

We have video tapes of Hunter with young girls, including his niece. We have hearsay about Gaetz. In American, there is supposed be due process and the presumption of innocence. Even the rabid Biden DOJ investigated for months and declined to prosecute.

MAGA folks think their idols are above the law. This double standard is interesting.

DOJ had nothing. Try to keep up.

He was also the only person that voted NO out of 419 who voted for the 2017 bill to combat sex trafficking. Much to Matt’s dismay it passed 418-1

if there’s nothing there, why wouldn’t they release it? I say leak it, please—a Supreme Court judge leaks documents.

Nobody cared who Hunter Biden slept with or what drugs he took. They did care that he was the bagman for the global Joe Biden influence peddling operation. “Ten percent to the Big Guy.”
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