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Sara Carter: MSM would rather withhold info because of their anti-Trump bias than do their job

Sara Carter joined Fox News’ Lou Dobbs Tuesday to discuss the lack of media coverage of the Hunter Biden scandal by the left and how this censorship has affected the American people, including John Paul Mac Issac.
Mac Issac was hired to repair Hunter Biden’s laptop in April 2019. He is now suing Twitter for $500 million, claiming the platform defamed him when they censored the New York Post’s story on Hunter Biden.
“Thank God someone finally sued Twitter,” guest host Gregg Jarrett began, noting how strong Mac Isaac’s case is. “I hope Isaacs wins because they ruined his business by falsely accusing him of being a hacker.”
Carter agreed, explaining that once Mac Isaac turned over the information in the laptop to the FBI, he also informed Rudy Giuliani of the information because he was afraid nothing was being done.
“The FBI sat on this information for quite some time, nobody let the cat out of the bag, so to speak, about what was going on with Hunter Biden. And now we know there’s an ongoing FBI investigation into the son of the President-elect Joe Biden,” Carter said.
She continued, “This is a very serious concern because it’s not just about money laundering, but it’s connections with foreign nations and foreign companies that are connected to the Chinese Communist party allegedly, as well as Ukraine. These are very serious allegations and they implicate a national security status for the United States.”
Shortly after the Post published its story on Hunter Biden, Twitter suspended the newspaper’s Twitter account and prevented users from sharing links to the story, citing a policy against “distribution of hacked material.”
Media outlets across the country imitated Twitter’s actions by choosing to suppress the Hunter Biden story and not report on it.
“What a disservice to the American people. What a failure on the part of the media that is supposed to be open, that is supposed to present the facts so the American people can make the best judgment possible before an election,” Carter said.
“When you think about what happened with Hunter Biden here, and the information that’s presented, it’s really distressing to understand the media would rather withhold that information from the public because of their own bias towards President Trump than actually do their job.”

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The Tate Brothers and Associates Face Human Trafficking Charges in Romania

In a recent development, the Tate brothers, Andrew and Tristan, along with two associates, find themselves at the center of a high-profile case involving human trafficking allegations.
The charges leveled against them indicate the formation of an organized criminal group in 2021 with the intent to carry out human trafficking operations not only in Romania but also in the United States and the United Kingdom, according to the BBC.
The investigation, which led to their arrest in December last year, has culminated in an indictment filed with the Bucharest court. According to the indictment, the Tate brothers are accused of luring their victims with false promises of love and marriage. Seven individuals have been identified as alleged victims, who were later coerced and subjected to a harrowing ordeal.
Prosecutors contend that the victims were taken to locations in Ilfov county, Romania, where they faced constant surveillance, intimidation, and control. The defendants allegedly forced the victims into debt and coerced them into participating in pornographic activities, with the explicit material subsequently shared on social media platforms. Shockingly, one of the defendants is accused of raping a woman on two occasions in March 2022, further amplifying the gravity of the charges.
While the trial is not expected to commence immediately, as a Romanian judge is granted 60 days to inspect the case files, it is anticipated to be a protracted legal battle. The complexity of the case and the severity of the charges will undoubtedly result in a lengthy trial process, with several years potentially passing before a verdict is reached.
Representatives for the Tate brothers released a statement acknowledging the unsurprising nature of the news but maintaining their belief in their innocence.
As reported by the BBC, the Tate brothers media team stared, “While this news is undoubtedly predictable, we embrace the opportunity it presents to demonstrate their innocence and vindicate their reputation.”
They expressed their eagerness to present a comprehensive body of evidence meticulously collected over time, which they believe will substantiate their claims of innocence and restore their tarnished reputation.
However, it should be noted that additional charges, such as money laundering and trafficking of minors, are still under investigation. If evidence is uncovered to support these allegations, a separate indictment could be filed, further complicating the legal proceedings for the defendants.
Andrew Tate, who gained notoriety through his participation in the reality television show Big Brother, has a controversial past, having been removed from the show in 2016 following a video that appeared to depict him assaulting a woman.
Despite subsequent bans on social media platforms due to his contentious statements, he has managed to amass a following, particularly among young men, by promoting an ostentatious and hyper-masculine lifestyle.
As the case unfolds, public attention will undoubtedly be drawn to the trial, with many eagerly awaiting the outcome and hoping for justice to be served for the alleged victims. The complex web of charges and the high-profile nature of the defendants ensure that this trial will be closely monitored and scrutinized by the media and the public alike.
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