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There is a growing shadow campaign to defend Joe Biden from House Republicans

  
Via:  John Russell  •  2 years ago  •  19 comments

By:   Alex Seitz-Wald (NBC News)

There is a growing shadow campaign to defend Joe Biden from House Republicans
Republicans prepare to use their new House majority to probe the Biden administration and the business dealings of the president's son Hunter, but Democrats are ready to respond.

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Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, who is poised to use his likely chairmanship of the Judiciary Committee to aggressively investigate alleged politicization of the Justice Department, said last month at CPAC that the GOP majority would work to "frame up the 2024 race."
"These are sham investigations. You can take Jordan's word at it," said Kyle Herrig, the founder and executive director of one of the new war rooms, the Congressional Integrity Project, which is relaunching to counter the investigations. "They don't have an agenda that will help Americans. They have only one agenda and it's a political agenda."

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Link copied Nov. 24, 2022, 12:49 PM UTC By Alex Seitz-Wald

WASHINGTON — As Republicans prepare to use their new House majority to probe the Biden administration and the business dealings of the president's son Hunter, Democrats are assembling a constellation of groups to respond.

President Joe Biden hasn't said if he's running for re-election, but the groups are designed to defend him and discredit the opposition — including launching intense opposition research efforts into Republicans leading the charge in Congress — ahead of a likely rematch with former President Donald Trump in 2024.

Three new "war rooms" have sprung up in the past two weeks to combat the House Republican investigations, each backed by multimillion-dollar dark money budgets and some of the best-known operatives in the Democratic Party. Meanwhile, the Democratic National Committee and major outside groups are already retooling to shift from 2022 to 2024.

"It's clear the White House has been preparing for the anticipated barrage of meritless investigations from House Republicans, and outside groups are an essential component," said Adrienne Elrod, who helped run Correct the Record, which defended Hillary Clinton from congressional probes before her 2016 presidential campaign was up and running.

Every White House has faced congressional investigations. But the surfeit of well-funded groups shows eagerness among Democratic donors to defend Biden — or at least stop Trump — and a recognition that the fight over public opinion is at least as important as the legal one, since it will lay the groundwork for the next campaign.

"It's important that the opposition not get the upper hand in defining a false narrative, and outside groups can help mitigate that from happening," Elrod added.

The White House itself has been preparing for months for the barrage of inquiries, adding both legal and public relations firepower to the White House Counsel's Office, which is quarterbacking its effort, and encouraging federal agencies to take similar moves.

This summer, as it looked likely that Republicans would win one or both chambers of Congress, a small group of White House staffers began mapping out likely investigative angles, keeping close tabs on top Republican investigators, including letters of inquiry they sent to federal agencies.

"There are a lot of constraints on the administration when responding to oversight investigations — even ones that are completely bogus — but none of which apply to outside groups," said Eric Schultz, a former Obama White House spokesperson who tangled daily with Republican congressional investigators ahead of President Barack Obama's 2012 re-election bid.

For instance, government officials are prohibited by federal law from politicking. And the White House prefers to stay above the political fray, anyway. So, outside groups can provide political and PR support, especially in the absence of a Biden campaign, and can get down into the mud on especially sensitive issues like Hunter Biden.

Both sides insist they're just after the truth. But the politics of the situation are undeniable and only thinly veiled.

Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, who is poised to use his likely chairmanship of the Judiciary Committee to aggressively investigate alleged politicization of the Justice Department, said last month at CPAC that the GOP majority would work to "frame up the 2024 race."

"These are sham investigations. You can take Jordan's word at it," said Kyle Herrig, the founder and executive director of one of the new war rooms, the Congressional Integrity Project, which is relaunching to counter the investigations. "They don't have an agenda that will help Americans. They have only one agenda and it's a political agenda."

The Congressional Integrity Project, which already has focus groups underway, promises to be as much about offense as defense. It plans to investigate the lawmakers investigating Biden, many of whom hail from the safe congressional districts and have never faced a tough election and the kind of opposition research and media scrutiny it brings.

"We're going to leave no stone unturned. No one has done the investigative research we've done on these investigators. People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones," Herrig said. "We have a multimillion-dollar budget, and we're staffing up with a team of researchers and communicators."

Herrig's group is working with another, Courage for America, which just launched. While the Congressional Integrity Project is focused on the investigations, Courage for America is focused on the legislation and personalities of the entire House GOP caucus.

Among other things, that means making firebrand freshman lawmakers famous. And it means highlighting and mobilizing opposition to GOP policies, such as a proposed national abortion ban and potential cuts to Social Security and Medicare.

"The American people need to be introduced and educated about the extremist agenda of this new House and also who these members are," said Zac Petkanas, who was the Clinton campaign's rapid response director and is now running a war room supported by Courage for America. "It's a very dangerous new caucus and we're going to be there every single day making sure people know about it."

With a seven-figure budget and support from the Hub Project, a giant Democratic dark money network, the group plans a robust operation including polling, paid advertising and social media campaigns, along with traditional opposition research and communications.

The third group, Facts First, was started by David Brock, the former self-described "right-wing hit man" who then had a political conversion and used his fundraising talent to start a series of groups that have become key parts of Democratic infrastructure. Those include Media Matters and American Bridge, both of which he stepped away from to start Facts First.

Brock said an American Bridge donor has already pledged six-figures to support Facts First, which he said would likely have a $10 million budget over two years. Co-founders include former Republican Rep. David Jolly, a Trump critic who has since left the party, and longtime Democratic strategist Maria Cardona.

Unlike the other two groups, in order to maintain its independence, Facts First decided not to formally approach the White House for its blessing, though back-channel communications led it to believe the effort is welcome.

Brock, who also founded the pro-Clinton Correct the Record, said that experience taught him the new group needs to be more aggressive on social media and conduct more opinion research to understand how Americans view the controversy du jour.

"I do believe that, absent a vigorous operation, like the one we're putting out, I think it makes it difficult for President Biden to be re-elected," he said, before quickly adding that "it's the Republicans that are really making this a political issue. We are doing this in response."

Of the new groups, Brock's appears to be working most closely with Hunter Biden and his legal team, led by entertainment lawyer Kevin Morris.

Hunter Biden's relationship, struggles with drugs and alcohol, and business efforts to fund it all are sure to be a major focus of Republican inquiries. Republicans have long argued that Biden helped his son's overseas business dealings — the claim was at the center of Trump's first impeachment — but are still searching for evidence to prove it.

Brock recently traveled to Los Angeles to meet with Hunter Biden and said he came away reassured.

"I came out of that not nervous. I came out of that thinking that we'll be able to show, over time, this is a Republican fantasy narrative driven by a lot of unreliable witnesses and spurious conspiracy theories," he said. "To me, the main story here is of an addictive person who has mental health issues of the kind that are in most families in America. ... I also think it's the story of Joe Biden as an empathetic father."

Alex Seitz-Wald

Alex Seitz-Wald is senior digital politics reporter for NBC News.

Jonathan Allen contributed.


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JohnRussell
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1  seeder  JohnRussell    2 years ago
The Congressional Integrity Project, which already has focus groups underway, promises to be as much about offense as defense. It plans to investigate the lawmakers investigating Biden, many of whom hail from the safe congressional districts and have never faced a tough election and the kind of opposition research and media scrutiny it brings. jrSmiley_81_smiley_image.gif
 
 
 
Greg Jones
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1.1  Greg Jones  replied to  JohnRussell @1    2 years ago

Let the investigations begin....and the truth be discovered

 
 
 
JohnRussell
Professor Principal
2  seeder  JohnRussell    2 years ago

Its nice to see the Democrats are not going to sit back and take it. 

 
 
 
George
Junior Expert
3  George    2 years ago

Now that Twitter isn’t controlled by liberal doucebags who’s sole purpose was to bury anything negative about democrats, these propagandists are fucked before they start. Billions of dark money will be flushed down the drain. 

 
 
 
JohnRussell
Professor Principal
3.1  seeder  JohnRussell  replied to  George @3    2 years ago

It sounds like when Jim Jordan starts lying about Joe Biden in his cartoonish congressional hearing , someone is going to loudly bring up Jordan's coverup of sexual abuse at a place he was working at.

Sound like fun, eh? 

 
 
 
George
Junior Expert
3.1.1  George  replied to  JohnRussell @3.1    2 years ago

So why is Biden’s DOJ so incompetent that they haven’t investigated this crime? Twitter will hit how many million instantly? Unlike the 10’s of people who read the liberal rags?

 
 
 
Texan1211
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3.1.2  Texan1211  replied to  JohnRussell @3.1    2 years ago
It sounds like when Jim Jordan starts lying about Joe Biden in his cartoonish congressional hearing , someone is going to loudly bring up Jordan's coverup of sexual abuse at a place he was working at. Sound like fun, eh? 

Sounds like deflection, which means someone in the Democratic Party is very, very worried about what investigations into the Bidens will reveal. Why else waste millions and millions on what they claim is all a sham anyway?

That can't even make sense to the most liberal Biden lover.

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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3.1.3  seeder  JohnRussell  replied to  Texan1211 @3.1.2    2 years ago

take a hike

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
3.1.4  Texan1211  replied to  JohnRussell @3.1.3    2 years ago
take a hike

Maybe a little walk after dinner.

But that is hours away!

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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3.1.5  seeder  JohnRussell  replied to  Texan1211 @3.1.4    2 years ago

get lost

 
 
 
Texan1211
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3.1.6  Texan1211  replied to  JohnRussell @3.1.5    2 years ago
get lost

Can't, know my neighborhood too well for that!

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
4  Texan1211    2 years ago

Democrats are circling their wagons.

Must be worried about what will come out regarding the Bidens.

 
 
 
Right Down the Center
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4.1  Right Down the Center  replied to  Texan1211 @4    2 years ago

It will be interesting.  I am buying a case of popcorn.

 
 
 
Right Down the Center
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5  Right Down the Center    2 years ago

If Joe had nothing to hide he would welcome the opportunity to be investigated so he would prove it to te American people. Or is he afraid he would get railroaded like the trump commission has been doing without any regard for truth?

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
6  Texan1211    2 years ago

Maybe Democrats are going to spend money defending Biden from what he claims is absolutely nothing rather than investing any more money in Florida elections. 

Cool!

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
7  Texan1211    2 years ago
"We're going to leave no stone unturned. No one has done the investigative research we've done on these investigators. People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones," Herrig said. "We have a multimillion-dollar budget, and we're staffing up with a team of researchers and communicators."

Now, if THAT doesn't just scream "Biden did nothing wrong!!", what on earth would?

LMAO!

 
 
 
George
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7.1  George  replied to  Texan1211 @7    2 years ago

It will be entertaining, now that the leftest cancel fascists don’t control the messaging, media outlets like,

Complete

Bull

Shit

won’t be able to pull the crap they have been pulling, Leslie Stahl will be going down in history as a lying shill, just like the other lying pieces of crap.

 
 
 
Sparty On
Professor Principal
7.1.1  Sparty On  replied to  George @7.1    2 years ago

And

Nothing

But

Crap

And

All

Bull

Crap

 
 
 
Sparty On
Professor Principal
8  Sparty On    2 years ago

This article is hilariously ironic.

The nimrods involved have no shame.

None.

 
 

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