Hunter Biden says he didn’t think ‘laptop from hell’ was really his

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Hunter Biden asserted he didn’t believe teh‌ controversial computer initially labeled the “laptop from hell” truly‌ belonged‍ to​ him, ​according to⁢ recent statements. ⁤The revelation adds ‍another layer to the ongoing scrutiny surrounding the device and the ‍data ‌it⁤ contained, which became ‌a central ⁢point of contention during the⁢ 2020 presidential election and subsequent investigations.

The⁣ hard drive from the computer, left ‍at a⁤ Delaware repair shop in ‍2019, sparked intense debate​ over its authenticity and the ‍origins ‍of its‌ contents.⁢ While Biden acknowledges the ‍existence of the hard drive, he characterized it‌ as​ a repository of “hacked,⁤ stolen, fabricated, manipulated, real” data, suggesting a ⁤compromised source. The statements come as ⁣scrutiny of Biden’s business dealings and personal life continues, with potential implications‌ for ongoing legal and political battles.

In 2019, ⁢Hunter​ Biden abandoned the computer at ​John Paul ⁢Mac Isaac’s computer repair shop in Delaware.​ Mac Isaac⁢ afterward contacted the FBI after discovering concerning material⁣ on the device. A ​copy of the hard drive was also provided to ​an associate of ⁤Rudy giuliani, ​who then‌ shared it ‌with The⁢ New⁢ York Post.

The resulting reports from The Post detailed ​what were described as potentially damaging information regarding the biden family’s internationalbusiness ventures. Despite‌ initial denials, Biden has⁤ now conceded the​ existence of the hard drive, while ​questioning the integrity of its contents.⁣ He was later pardoned on federal gun charges related to information ‌found‌ on the ‌computer.

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