"Hunter's admitting that the laptop data is his. Because otherwise, if you're suing someone for having data that's not yours, how do you have standing? So the only way you could possibly have standing, Hunter, is if the laptop itself is yours,"Dan Radiostyle pointed out during a recent episode of the "On The Fringe" podcast, citing an article from 100 Percent Fed Up about the matter.
According to the article, Hunter's counsel Abbe Lowell asked the Department of Justice (DOJ) to investigate former President Donald Trump and his allies for stealing the laptop's data and publicizing it ahead of the 2020 presidential elections. He also requested a probe on former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon, former New York City Mayor and Trump's counsel Rudy Giuliani, Giuliani's lawyer Robert Costello and Wilmington, Delaware computer repair shop owner John Paul Mac Isaac.
Isaac backed up a copy of the data in the laptop's hard drive per standard operating procedure for laptop repairs back in 2019. He sent a copy of the data to Costello, who then passed it on to Giuliani. The former mayor of the Big Apple then shared the data to both Bannon and the New York Post.
Lowell claimed the presidential son did not consent to his personal information being shared, writing in one letter to government authorities: "This failed dirty political trick directly resulted in the exposure, exploitation and manipulation of [Hunter's] private and personal information. Politicians and the news media have used this unlawfully accessed, copied, distributed and manipulated data to distort the truth and cause harm."
Meanwhile, Giuliani's adviser Ted Goodman commented in response to the requests for investigation: "The work order is as clear as it can be. The laptop became abandoned property under Isaac's control." He added that the laptop "reveals 30 years of corruption by the Biden crime family." (Related: Video: Greenwald slams Hunter Biden laptop coverup as "biggest media fraud" in a decade.)
Radiostyle also mentioned that the presidential son's legal team threatened to sue Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson, who said Hunter had access to classified documents found at the home of his father – President Joe Biden – in Wilmington. The attorneys requested Carlson to retract his statements and issue an apology.
However, a CBS report stated that on Feb. 1, "no documents with classified markings were found" when the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) conducted a four-hour search of the elder Biden's house.
Freedom First Network co-founder JD Rucker also disclosed that "this was all planned … [and] scheduled. [Joe] Biden's team knew well when the FBI team was coming. In fact, they were invited and the appointment was set."
Radiostyle also emphasized how the president's team is issuing contradictory statements.
"Anyway, no documents with classified markings were found consistent with the process at Wilmington. [But] the DOJ took for further review some materials and handwritten notes that appear to relate to [the elder Biden's] time as vice president," he said. "So, kind of nothing, right? Big nothing burger, but that's what we expected."
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