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This Wanted Poster Will Probably Be Censored on Social Media

At first glance, we thought the guy in the middle photograph on this “Wanted” poster meme was Hunter Biden. But then we realized that there’s zero chance that anyone will be seeing Hunter Biden out and about before next Wednesday at the earliest.

The guy in the middle photo is actually the CEO of Twitter, Jack Dorsey, who is one of the most powerful companies in the world. He looks like he’s been hanging out with Hunter Biden for the past three weeks and forgot to take a shower before showing up to testify before the US Senate this week.

One of the Republican Senators reminded Dorsey that he has censored the President of the United States 65 different times, while never once censoring the terrorist leaders of Iran. To which the hobo CEO replied, “Nuh-uh!”

This gaggle of tech oligarchs appear to have lied repeatedly under oath in the Senate hearing. Some Republicans are already typing up criminal referrals for them, because it is a federal felony to lie under oath to Congress.

Not that we think that anything will come from that. The Department of Justice is too scared of Big Tech to actually do anything about them.


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