Podcast host Noam Dworman invited Washington Post columnist Philip Bump on his show but Bump left the set after being faced with several questions regarding if Joe Biden knew about Hunter Biden’s corrupted foreign business deals.
Things started to get tense when Dworman presented Bump with a text message from Hunter Biden to his daughter which read that “50% of my income” goes to dad (Joe Biden).
Bump responded to the text messages by saying “I have no idea what that means.”
Dworman dug deeper and asked, “What do you take from the text message to his adult daughter – Hunter’s text message – ‘I have to give 50% of my income to pop.”
After being asked similar questions Bump finally stated “Okay, fine! Fine. It’s evidence. I appreciate you having me on” and left the set.
Watch the moment Bump left:
Washington Post reporter Philip Bump embarrasses himself defending Joe Biden's corruption after simply being asked why Hunter said that he gave half of his salary to his father.
"I have no idea what that means… I feel like you want me to walk out."pic.twitter.com/bQ1ksOuI44
— KanekoaTheGreat (@KanekoaTheGreat) September 2, 2023
Here’s what Fox News reported:
During a tense debate with podcast host Noam Dworman, Washington Post columnist Philip Bump left the set when the host kept insisting there is evidence that President Joe Biden knew about, and participated in, Hunter Biden’s corruption with foreign business firms.
After more than an hour of Dworman presenting Bump with what he saw as evidence that the president was involved in his son’s corruption during the Comedy Cellar podcast – and the reporter denying it meant anything – Dworman pressed Bump on a text message Hunter sent his daughter claiming he owed his dad “50% of my income.”
Bump, who has written extensively on Biden’s son for his outlet, dismissed the question altogether, claiming “I have no idea what that means.” The question seemed to be the last straw for Bump, who continued to dodge it and subsequent questions from Dworman, before announcing that he was leaving the show.
Dworman asked, “What do you take from the text message to his adult daughter – Hunter’s text message – ‘I have to give 50% of my income to pop.” Bump declared, “I have no idea what that means. I don’t. I have no idea what that means.”
The host stammered in disagreement to which the reporter replied, “I know, it’s circumstantial evidence and you prefer that to direct evidence.”
“No, what, what could it mean?” Dworman asked. Bump again passed on it, saying, “I have no idea. I don’t know.”
Bump conceded in an apparent attempt to get off the show faster. “Okay, fine! Fine. It’s evidence. I appreciate you having me on.”
Lmfao Washington Post “reporter” Phillip Bump gets up and leaves a podcast when confronted with evidence Joe Biden received money from Hunter’s business dealings.
pic.twitter.com/INbu7mh2VT— Greg Price (@greg_price11) September 1, 2023
Per The Federalist:
Imagine not knowing the difference between “proof” and “evidence,” plus retaining a voice two octaves above a normal man, and you’ll have a decent idea of what it’s like to be Philip Bump.
ADVERTISEMENTBump is The Washington Post writer “focused largely on the numbers behind politics,” according to his bio, but he is most recently known for letting his ass hang out on the internet by way of a highly embarrassing interview with podcaster and Comedy Cellar owner Noam Dworman. In the interview, Dworman tells Bump that he wanted to talk with the “smartest” person who disagrees with him on the significance of the Joe Biden corruption saga as it relates to Biden’s son, Hunter. After an hour of innocuous questions from Dworman, Bump called the affair “a setup” and walked out.
Reminder: Phil Bump, who works for the corrupt Washington Post, was one of the prime pushers of the Fine People Hoax, which was created by a deceptive edit called a Rupar. Biden based his entire campaign on this Rupar, and it worked. https://t.co/OyR9HdujPC
— Scott Adams (@ScottAdamsSays) September 2, 2023
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