by Brandon Gillespie,
A Wednesday report by The New York Times confirmed the authenticity of Hunter Biden’s infamous laptop, which was left in a Delaware repair shop in 2019 by the first son before being turned over to the FBI by the repair shop owner.
According to The Post, Hunter Biden’s laptop contained emails, text messages, photos and financial documents between himself, his family and business associates that showed how he used his political influence in his foreign business dealings, specifically in his work as a board member of Burisma Holdings, a Ukrainian energy company.
Hunter Biden Paid Tax Bill, but Broad Federal Investigation Continues (New York Times)https://t.co/T1OcECe9rihttps://t.co/L0NvOf04Dp
— memeorandum (@memeorandum) March 17, 2022
Previously, The Times dismissed the Biden laptop story as “Russian disinformation” at the height of the 2020 presidential campaign and claimed in a September 2021 piece that The Post’s reporting on the laptop was “unsubstantiated.” It later scrubbed the word from the article after intense backlash over its inaccurate characterization of The Post’s reporting.
According to The Post, Hunter Biden’s laptop contained emails, text messages, photos and financial documents between himself, his family and business associates that showed how he used his political influence in his foreign business dealings, specifically in his work as a board member of Burisma Holdings, a Ukrainian energy company.
The Post’s Twitter account was suspended after it tweeted its story on Biden’s laptop in October 2020, which began a weeks-long standoff that culminated in the social media platform backing down and lifting the suspension.
Read full: https://www.foxnews.com/media/new-york-times-report-hunter-biden-laptop-2020-election-campaign
Update: Rep Issa Calls for Congressional Investigation into Media Collusion
Tonight, I’m calling for a Congressional investigation into how big tech, mainstream media, and the Democrat industrial complex colluded to suppress the Hunter Biden scandals — and during the last days of the 2020 election.
— Rep. Darrell Issa (@repdarrellissa) March 18, 2022