FBI confirms authenticity of Ashley Biden's diary: 'I took inappropriate showers with Joe when I was little'
The FBI has raided addresses twice as part of an investigation into how Ashley Biden's diary, in which she reveals she showered with her father Joe, was obtained.
As reported earlier this year, the diary author revealed she believed she had been s-xually abused as a child and shared "probably not appropriate" showers with her father.
Although most mainstream media ignored the sordid story, a New York Times report revealed on Friday that the FBI had raided addresses twice as part of an investigation into how the newspaper was obtained.
This is what Nationalfile.com reports: Although the name of National File journalist, Patrick Howley, and the legal name of the company that owns National File are cited, the article does not mention National File at all and does not talk about not what the diary itself contained.
Similarly, mainstream reporters, when tweeting about the New York Times article, also don't mention National File, or the revelations themselves.
The article claims that the federal investigators are made up of FBI agents and "Manhattan federal prosecutors working on public corruption cases" on behalf of the Southern District of New York. The investigation was reportedly initiated by then-Attorney General Bill Barr after a representative of the Biden family reported in October 2020 that the diary, along with "several" personal items of Ashley Biden, had were stolen in a burglary.
This information is contrary to that provided to National File by a Project Veritas whistleblower, who explained that the diary was left at an address where Joe Biden's daughter used to stay.
According to the article, the FBI would not comment on the investigation, saying only that agents had "performed law enforcement activities related to an ongoing investigation" at two locations.
In a video posted to social media, James O'Keefe of Project Veritas notes that Ashley Biden's father could set a dangerous precedent by apparently pursuing criminal charges against journalists for the crime of gathering information from sources.
“Hypers-xualized at a young age, what is it? Was I s-xually assaulted. I think so. I can't remember specific details but I do remember trauma. I remember not liking the Woolzacks' house; I remember being a little s-xualized with caroline; I remember having s-x with friends at a young age; showers with my dad (probably not appropriate), being horny when I was not supposed to be. I remember the tips. I hated having my ears cleaned, hit my vagina from hearing too much about my parents having s-x. »