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Exclusive Source: Biden Daughterâs Diary Details âNot Appropriateâ Showers With Joe As Child! "Was I Molested. I Think So."
â By Patrick Howley | Published: October 24, 2020 | NationalFile.Com
National File has obtained what a whistleblower has identified as a copy of the complete diary of Ashley Blazer Biden, the 39-year-old daughter of Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden, dating from during the 2020 presidential campaign. National File also knows the reported precise location of the physical diary, and has been told by a whistleblower that there exists an audio recording of Ashley Biden admitting this is her diary.
In the diary, which our source says belongs to the former vice presidentâs daughter, the author writes of her struggle with drug abuse. Ashley Bidenâs struggle with drugs was Widely Publicized in 2009.
According to our source, the diary also details Ashley Bidenâs unhealthy relationship with sex, and the âprobably not appropriateâ showers she shared as a young girl with her father, Joe Biden.
Demented War Criminal and Zionist đ Scrotumsâ Licker Joe Biden dances đ the hora with Ashley at her wedding in 2012
After declaring she was âhere for sexual traumaâ in the previous entry, on page 23 of the diary, dated January 30, 2019, the author explores the topic of sexual abuse and how it may have led to her overactive sex drive. âIâve had one of my hardest days â my sex drive is out of f**king control. Like literally, I am in heat,â wrote the author.
âI know itâs not the healthiest way to deal with things but @ least itâs better than drugs,â she wrote, adding that she thought she needed âsex to feel good.â
The author then explored why she felt this need to have sex, saying she believes she was molested as a child.
âWas I molested. I think so â I canât remember specifics but I do remember trauma,â wrote the author, before listing a series of potential incidents, one of which may have included Ashley Bidenâs cousin Caroline Biden, as the author says she remembers âbeing somewhat sexualizedâ alongside a person named âCaroline.â
The author then wrote that she remembers âshowers with my dadâ that were âprobably not appropriate.â
On page 83, in an entry dated July 22, 2019, the author wrote that she received a phone call from her father, Joe Biden according to our source, who cried on the phone while expressing his worry for her in the days leading up to July 30-31 Democratic Primary Debate.
âMy dad cried on the phone saying he has the debate in a week and âNow has to worry about [the author],'â she wrote. âAnd he cried. Maybe he knows what he is doing and itâs worked but my feelings of guilt often are overwhelming.â
In at least two entries, the author explicitly identifies herself as Ashley Blazer Biden.
National File obtained this document from a whistleblower who was concerned the media organization that employs him would not publish this potential critical story in the final 10 days before the 2020 presidential election. National Fileâs whistleblower also has a recording of Ashley Biden admitting the diary is hers, and employed a handwriting expert who verified the pages were all written by Ashley. National File has in its posession a recording of this whistleblower detailing the work his media outlet did in preparation of releasing these documents. In the recording, the whistleblower explains that the media organization he works for chose not to release the documents after receiving pressure from a competing media organization.
This diary surfaces after Hunter Biden, the son of the Democrat presidential candidate, Joe Biden, has been exposed as having âUnderage Obsessionsâ and corrupt business dealings as evidenced by emails and images provided by the New York Post and Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
National File, as the media organization that published reports about the Pelosi familyâs Ukraine dealings and the potentially illegal affairs of Democrat Senate candidate Cal Cunningham, believes the public has a right to read these entries that were obtained for National File by Patrick Howley, the reporter who broke the Veterans Affairs scandal, and the Ralph Northam racist yearbook photo.
Last year Ashley Biden was profiled by The List, which claimed that her âtransformation is turning heads.â She was credited as working as a âsocial worker, activist, and entrepreneur.â
â Patrick Howley is the experienced reporter who exposed Ralph Northam's racist yearbook photo, Ashley Biden's diary, Cal Cunningham's extramarital affair, the Veterans Affairs scandal, and other groundbreaking stories that have permanently altered the United States' political landscape.
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As âWar Criminal, Complicit in Genocide in Gaza, Demented, Hypocrite, Hegemonic and The Scrotums Licker of the Zionist đ đˇ đ đ Joe Bidenâ Cheers TikTok Ban, White Elephant House Embraces TikTok Influencers
The White House Brushes Off Accusations of Hypocrisy, Courting TikTok While Seeking To Ban It.
â Ken Klippenstein, Daniel Boguslaw | April 23, 2024
President Joe Biden greets digital content creators on Oct. 25, 2022, at the White House. Photo: Adam Schultz/White House
As Congress And the National Security State continue their quest to ban the TikTok social media platform in the United States, President Joe Biden has been courting TikTok influencers to help him shore up youth support for his reelection. While the administration has been publicly casting TikTok as a grave threat to American security, the White House has quietly hosted a number of influencers to pitch them on pro-Biden content.
âDonât jump, I need you!â Biden joked to a group of TikTok influencers as he walked by the group standing on the White House balcony on his way to deliver his State of the Union speech earlier this year.
In recent months, some of the biggest TikTok users with accounts boasting millions of followers have visited the White House, visitor logs reveal. Since September alone, some of the most prominent examples include:
Jason Linton, a dad who posts wholesome content about his family and whose TikTok account @dadlifejason has 13.8 million followers.
Michael Junchaya, (who goes by âMikey Angeloâ on the handle @mrgrandeofficial, 3.5 million followers), a young entertainer who specializes in rap recap videos.
Mona Swain (@monaswain, 1.9 million followers), theater enthusiast.
Alexandra Doten, space communicator, who previously worked for NASA (going by âAstro Alexandraâ @astro_alexandra, 2.3 million followers).
Andrew Townsend (going by âPapi Dreâ @andrewtowns, 3.1 million followers).
Alex Pearlman (@pearlmania, 2.6 million followers), comedian.
Josh Helfgott (@joshhelfgott, 5.5 million followers), LGBTQ+ advocate.
Perhaps the biggest TikToker hobnobbing at the White House was Oneya Johnson, a viral sensation famous for his angry reaction videos (@angryreactions) boasting 27 million followers. He visited the White House on September 27. (Johnson has since deleted his account after being arrested for domestic violence.)
Each of these TikTokkersâ meetings was coordinated by White House deputy director of partnerships, Morgan MacNaughton, who herself has a background with the company. She was hired away last year from Palette, a social media talent management company that specializes in TikTok personalities. While there, MacNaughton helped found the political group âTikTok for Bidenâ (since renamed âGen-Z for Changeâ). Many of the TikTok users who visited the White House are themselves represented by Palette.
In 2022, Palette received a $200,000 payment from the Democratic National Committee for paid media, Federal Election Commission data shows. According to the Washington Postâs Taylor Lorenz, Palette was paid a retainer from the DNC to cover expenses for eight TikTok creators to travel to Washington in hopes of wooing them in the run-up to the midterm elections, resulting in an Oval Office meeting with Biden.
Anita Dunn, senior adviser to the president, told The Intercept that MacNaughton âhelped to get POTUSâs message out to more audiences.â
âThe reason Morganâs position exists is because we knew the work she was capable of: discovering, ideating and leading creator talent,â Christian Tom, director of the White Houseâs Office of Digital Strategy, told The Intercept. âIn just under a year at the White House, she has driven on many digital creator projects that have been vital to our digital strategy.â
With Bidenâs reelection campaign in full swing, it would hardly be surprising that theyâre meeting with influencers whose videos reach millions of Americans â were it not for the administrationâs national security rhetoric about the appâs purported threat. Earlier this month, Biden raised his concerns about TikTok during a call with Chinese President Xi Jinping, their first contact since November. Biden administration officials have raised hypothetical concerns about the Chinese ownership of TikTokâs parent company, ByteDance.
Public opinion on banning TikTok is sharply divided, with support tending to come from older Americans but marked opposition coming from youth. Bidenâs support for the legislation has irked even some of his most ardent supporters.
âThere are clearly some First Amendment concerns here and to do this in an election year seems wrong to me,â Harry Sisson told The Intercept. Sisson describes himself as a âpro-Biden content creatorâ and frequently uses his TikTok account (@harryjsisson, 800k followers) to advocate for the president and blast his opponents. (Sisson has himself visited the White House and is represented by Palette.)
âThere are over 170 million Americans on TikTok, many of which get their news from the app, and to take that away and give Trump a talking point only hurts the Democratic Party,â Sisson said.
While White House visitor logs are only available through this past September, it is clear that TikTok influencers have continued to frequent the White House. When Biden gave his State of the Union speech in March, Sisson was one of dozens of social media influencers, including TikTok stars, invited to the White House where he spoke to his 800,000 followers during Bidenâs address. The influencers sat on the White House balcony and watched as Biden headed over to the Capitol to deliver his speech.
Though the Biden administration has directly consulted on the creation of the legislation that could ban TikTok, the Biden campaign has embraced the app, creating an official account in February. The decision has drawn criticism from even some of Bidenâs most stalwart allies.
âIâm a little worried about a mixed message,â Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said of the decision.
The White House, for its part, has brushed off accusations of hypocrisy, pointing to the fact that the federal ban on the use of TikTok on government devices is still in place and applies to White House officials, referring questions to the Biden campaign.
The campaign has said that it will âcontinue meeting voters where they are.â
Unless, of course, the app is banned.
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