NBC News reports that lawyers for Mr. Biden have sent letters “requesting investigations into allies of former President Donald Trump who they say trafficked in stolen information from his laptop.”
Which, in and of itself is quite a revelation, considering the media and Papa Biden told us the laptop was not real and little more than Russian disinformation.
Hunter Biden Demands InvestigationToday's cover: New tactic: Hunter Biden is the ‘laptop from hell’ victim https://t.co/S7iCzxiAYJ pic.twitter.com/BLHdNevP3F
— New York Post (@nypost) February 2, 2023
The letters were sent to both the Justice Department’s National Security Division and the Delaware attorney general’s office.
The former is requesting an investigation into “individuals for whom there is considerable reason to believe violated various federal laws in accessing, copying, manipulating, and/or disseminating Mr. Biden’s personal computer data.”
It should be noted that had he not forgotten the laptop at a computer repair shop in Wilmington, Delaware, there would have been nothing to ‘disseminate.’
In fact, the letter goes on to accuse the repair shop owner, Mac Isaac, and former lawyer to President Trump, Rudy Giuliani, of “possession of stolen property.”
Isaac, however, has disputed any notion that the material was somehow stolen, saying he legally owned it once the laptop had not been claimed.Hunter Biden’s threatening critics with civil suits. His lawyers know that will expose him to aggressive and expansive discovery, including depositions, not available in kind or extent in a criminal case.
— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) February 2, 2023
Giuliani told NBC News in a statement that, “The work order is as clear as it can be. The laptop became abandoned property under John Mac Isaac’s control.”
Threatens to Sue TuckerHere is the work order for the laptop repair signed by #HunterBiden. Wait for #CNN and #MSNBC to say they have sources that confirm the #Russians forged his signature. pic.twitter.com/3NfOIr7m2k
— Andrew Wilkow (@WilkowMajority) October 21, 2020
In a separate letter to Fox News, Biden’s lawyers demanded a retraction of “false and defamatory statements made by Mr. Carlson on his show.”
At issue is a segment in which Carlson asserted Hunter was paying $50,000 in rent to stay at the President’s Delaware home, though the Washington Post later clarified it was actually three months’ rent for an office in Washington.
Biden’s lawyers put Carlson and Fox News “on notice of potential litigation” and advised them to preserve all documents relating to the story.
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