Hunter Biden's Laptop: Republicans Accuse Democrats, Mainstream Media of Making Conspiracy To Cover Up Joe Biden's Wrongdoing

Hunter Biden's Laptop: Republicans Accuse Democrats, Mainstream Media of Making Conspiracy To Cover Up Joe Biden's Wrongdoing
Republican lawmakers accuse Democrats and mainstream media of making "conspiracy" over Hunter Biden's laptop to help Joe Biden win in the 2020 election. Greg Nash

To help President Joe Biden win the 2020 election, Republican Rep. Darrell Issa of California accused Democrats and the mainstream media of engaging in a "conspiracy" over Hunter Biden's laptop.

The New York Times claimed to have confirmed a hard drive reportedly belonging to the president's sole living son, more than a year after the New York Post was heavily condemned for reporting on the contents of the same computer. GOP senators have demanded answers.

Republicans Vow To Subpoena Hunter Biden

At a time when many on the left were discounting the material as Russian misinformation, DailyMail.com had verified it. Issa's surprising charge came just one day after New York Rep. Elise Stefanik, the third-ranking Republican in the House, promised that if Republicans retake control of Congress in November, they'll subpoena Hunter Biden.

Issa submitted preservation notifications to White House aides, multiple internet firms, and ex-intelligence officials earlier this week in an attempt to protect documents and information related to the Post's initial Hunter Biden report from October 2020 from being destroyed.

Ex-Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani gave the hard drive to the outlet after obtaining it from a Delaware computer repair shop where Hunter Biden allegedly left it off. The laptop's hard drive also held a series of emails detailing Hunter Biden's efforts to exploit his father's contacts as then-vice president to promote his overseas business transactions, in addition to filthy photographs portraying sex acts and drug use.

The identity of a so-called "big guy" who was supposed to get 10% of revenues from a Chinese commercial arrangement is of special concern to Republicans. The pseudonym was discovered in an email from Hunter Biden's business colleague James Gilliar on his hard drive.

Hunter also helped raise millions of dollars in finance for Metabiota, a US-based company, according to emails from his abandoned laptop. According to the Daily Mail's website, a Department of Defense contractor specializing in research into pandemic-causing viruses might be deployed as bioweapons.

According to emails and defense contract data acquired by Dailymail.com, Hunter played a key role in ensuring Metabiota was permitted to perform pathogen research within a few hundred miles from the Russian border.

As reported by a media outlet, the commander of the Russian Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Protection Forces claimed that there was a scheme of interaction between US government agencies and Ukrainian biological objects and that the financing of such activities by structures close to the current US leadership, in particular the investment fund Rosemont Seneca, which is headed by Hunter Biden. Accusations of misinformation and propaganda have been refuted by the US, CGTN reported.

Americans Believe Joe Biden Would Not Be Elected if Hunter's Scandal Publicized

Despite a near-complete media blackout on the unfolding Hunter Biden controversy, most people appear to be aware of it and believe that President Joe Biden may have gained from his son's schemes involving Ukraine, Russia, and China.

Furthermore, people feel that if the incident had been more widely known, particularly rumors regarding Hunter Biden's laptop containing potentially damning information, his father would not have been elected, according to a new Rasmussen Reports poll that should make the White House uneasy.

The poll, which was shared with Secrets, supports Republican requests for a probe into the Biden family's financial dealings. If Republicans win control of Congress in the next elections, top Republican congressional leaders have promised to convene hearings on the issue.

Miranda Devine, who has been covering the Biden crisis and the news regarding Hunter Biden's laptop for the New York Post, was the first to get the survey. She reported late Wednesday night that a Delaware grand jury is "getting closer to potentially indicting Hunter, 52, on allegations of sexual assault."

The media suppressed the story, potentially saving Biden from a last-minute election controversy and a loss to then-President Donald Trump. The presence of the computer has only lately been accepted by the media.

Over 60% of respondents believed the laptop narrative is essential in the poll. A comparable majority believes the president "was counseled on and maybe benefitted from" his son's Chinese business ties, as per Washington Examiner.

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