The Biden administration is reportedly expanding its staff in preparation for a potential assault of Republican-led investigations centered on first-son Hunter Biden. Kevin Dietsch-Pool/ Getty Images

While Hunter Biden awaits the conclusion of the Delaware criminal federal investigation into his taxes and offshore business operations, new allies are seeking to rewrite the story of his notorious laptop.

Kevin Morris, the generous Los Angeles entertainment lawyer who lent Hunter more than $2 million to pay off his tax debts, has begun a dramatic public-relations campaign to discredit the laptop and redirect attention away from the laptop's bombshell disclosures regarding the Biden family's worldwide influence-peddling enterprise.

Hunter Biden's Team Denies Abandoning Laptop

According to CBS News, Morris, 58, has organized a team of 30 attorneys and detectives to assist his buddy Hunter Biden, 52, in softening the effect of the Delaware investigation. However, leaks from inside the Morris camp, as well as a hand-scrawled mental map he shared with confidants, reveal a chaotic misinformation campaign aiming to change the tale of the laptop's origins.

Morris' counternarrative on Hunter Biden's behalf has nothing to do with the incriminating contents of the laptop, which have been consistently confirmed as legitimate by several media outlets since the Post reported the story in October 2020.

Instead, Hunter Biden's team is attempting to create confusion about how the laptop became public by denying that he abandoned his laptop in John Paul Mac Isaac's Delaware repair shop on April 12, 2019, and claiming that his private information was stolen, hacked, or cloned. However, the Post has well established the chain of custody of that laptop, according to the New York Post.

Two senators have asked the Department of Justice to look into firms connected to Joe Biden's controversial son Hunter Biden. He's already being investigated for taxes and, allegedly, foreign investment schemes.

And many concerns remain about his operations as a result of information discovered in a laptop computer he left at a repair shop, including Joe Biden's apparent involvement in some of the operations that garnered millions of dollars.

Company Linked to Hunter Biden Misleads the Government

According to Just the News, Sens. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., and Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, who oversaw the Senate's inquiry into Hunter Biden's business activities, the Democrat firm, Blue Star Strategies, which has been tied to Hunter Biden, deceived the government in a report.

They claim that the Blue Star report it filed with the Department of Justice's Foreign Agents Registration Act office was inadequate and deceptive. Senators have requested Attorney General Merrick Garland to look into why the corporation neglected to disclose repeated meetings its attorneys had with the US government while representing the Ukrainian gas company Burisma Holdings.

It was the corporation that paid Hunter Biden tens of thousands of dollars each month to sit on its board, despite his lack of industry knowledge. He did, however, have access to his father, who was then the vice president.

While he was in Ukraine, Joe Biden instructed authorities to remove a prosecutor who was investigating claims of wrongdoing at the corporation, threatening to withdraw American funding if they did not. Joe Biden then went home and boasted about his achievement in having the prosecutor fired.

The senators' letter, according to Just the News, cites evidence it revealed last week that Blue Star met with more US officials than stated in the May 12 report. The senators noted that Blue Star appeared to have suppressed at least nine such meetings that it was required to disclose to comply with FARA.

The senators said that the research appeared to contradict testimony from Blue Star Strategies partners Karen Tramontano and Sally Painter during a Senate probe in 2020.

They claimed they were not attempting to influence US authorities, but according to Just the News, they met with Joe Biden's energy adviser Amos Hochstein in 2016, and he testified that the corporation did, in fact, attempt to modify his view on Burisma, according to Weekly Blitz.

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