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The Biden Administration Knew the Fate of the Missing Submarine and Didn't Tell Anyone

A bombshell report from the Wall Street Journal details how the U.S. Navy and the Biden administration had evidence that the Titan Submersible, which has captivated obsessive Americans' attentions for days, had imploded just hours after its journey had begun. There are increasingly pressing questions that are surfacing as to the Biden administration's motivations to withhold this information until a days-long, international search effort had concluded — despite evidence that the passengers had already suffered their fate. The timing on this revelations is certainly suspicious, considering that House Republicans just recently made public an IRS Whistleblower's bombshell testimony, which alleged gross misconduct and abuse by the Department of Justice with regards to their investigation into the Biden Crime Family.
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