This week, the New York Times' Michelle Goldberg expressed her disappointment when the Dominion-vs.-Fox News defamation trial in Wilmington, Delaware, ended in a settlement before it began. However, Goldberg and other media representatives gathered in President Biden's hometown could take the opportunity to investigate a story that has been largely overlooked or downplayed for nearly three years: Biden family corruption and the subsequent cover-up by the FBI and Big Tech.

The House Oversight and Judiciary committees have provided ample material to fuel this investigation. Recently, former acting CIA Director Mike Morell admitted in a sworn interview that Joe Biden's presidential campaign prompted the infamous letter in which Morell and 50 other former intelligence officials falsely claimed that material from Hunter Biden's laptop, published by The Post before the 2020 election, was Russian disinformation.

This information has been confirmed by sources in the House Judiciary Committee.

Tony Blinken, now the Secretary of State, was the Biden campaign foreign affairs adviser who urgently called Morell in October 2020 to suggest the laptop was a Russian plant. Congressman Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) commented on the issue, saying, “We can prove that the entire purpose of this letter at the outset was to influence a presidential election with some of the most senior people who have ever been in our intelligence community using the imprimatur of their security clearances to pave the way for Joe Biden’s presidency.”

Additionally, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) has revealed that newly accessed Treasury Department financial records show that "the Biden family enterprise is centered on Joe Biden's political career and connections, and it has generated an exorbitant amount of money for the Biden family."

Comer's team has identified nine Biden family members who may have benefited from the family's businesses, which are currently under investigation.

Furthermore, an IRS whistleblower has come forward with allegations that federal prosecutors are preventing tax charges from being brought against Hunter Biden.

The whistleblower's attorney, Mark Lytle, claimed in a letter to House and Senate committee chairs that "preferential treatment and politics [are] improperly infecting decisions and protocols that would normally be followed by career law enforcement professionals in similar circumstances if the subject were not politically connected."

With mounting evidence suggesting corruption within the Biden family, it's time for the media to focus on this story that has the potential to be bigger than Watergate. However, it remains to be seen whether the New York Times or CNN will take up the challenge.