Hunter Biden's laptop was provided to politicians and the media, and the individual who distributed it departed the United States and flew to Switzerland, citing fear of punishment from the Biden administration.
In the spring of 2021, Jack Maxey handed a copy of the hard disk from Hunter Biden's abandoned laptop. He also turned over copies and materials from it to the Washington Post, the New York Times. Senator Chuck Grassley, the ranking Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, claims that everyone on the committee sat on it for months.
Lawmakers Demand To Divulge Information in Hunter Biden's Laptop
Maxey has been hiding in Zurich for the past two weeks, working with IT professionals to recover additional data from the "laptop from hell." Maxey, a former co-host of ex-Trump adviser Steve Bannon's podcast the War Room, claimed that he and his colleagues discovered "450 gb of erased information," including 80,000 photographs and videos and over 120,000 archived emails.
In the coming weeks, he plans to put them all online in a searchable database. In 2019, Hunter Biden left his laptop at a computer store in Delaware. John Mac Isaac, the owner, handed a copy to Trump's lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, who forwarded it to Maxey.
Hunter Biden is photographed sleeping with a crack pipe on his lips, one of the photos was seen on the laptop. Maxey said that, after contacting DailyMail.com about the laptop last year, black suburban SUVs arrived outside his house. Former US intelligence officer pals with whom he gave copies reported unusual phone calls.
In October 2020, Maxey followed their advice and uploaded batches of emails and other material from his laptop to file sharing sites. However, the connections were removed after roughly an hour. Maxey believes the US government was looking for material from the laptop that had been placed online and had alerted the corporations, Daily Mail reported.
Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee are demanding information from 51 former intelligence operatives about their 2020 claim that documents from Hunter Biden's laptop could contain Russian disinformation, with a senior GOP aide telling The Washington Post that if they don't comply the ex-spies should expect subpoenas next year.
All 19 Republicans on the panel signed a letter demanding records on the intelligence community's claim that the laptop story had all the classic earmarks of a Russian information operation, a statement that helped the Biden campaign deflect pre-election coverage of emails linking Joe Biden to his son's business ventures in China and Ukraine, according to the New York Post.
The Washington Post and the New York Times recently said they had verified the veracity of the data, a year and a half after the New York Post first reported on the hard drive contents, as a federal investigation into the first son over possible tax fraud, money laundering, and foreign lobbying crimes heats up.
Psaki: Joe Biden, Hunter Are Not Colleagues
Meanwhile, Jen Psaki, the White House press secretary, rejected prior rumors that Hunter Biden and his father were "office mates".
When asked by Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy about "evidence that the president, at one point, was office mates with Hunter and his brother Jim here in D.C.," Psaki stated the stories were false.
According to an email acquired by Fox News, Hunter Biden sought keys for his new "office mates" in 2017, identifying his father, Jill Biden, and uncle, Jim Biden, for space he planned to share with an "emissary" for a chairman of the Chinese energy business.
The email was addressed to Cecilia Browning, the general manager of the House of Sweden in Washington, D.C., which houses several office spaces and several embassies, Fox News reported.
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