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Remember the Hunter Biden laptop that he abandoned a couple of years ago after bringing it in to a repair shop? You know, the laptop that had all those pornographic pictures and videos on it, including one with Obama’s daughter?
The story broke in 2020 shortly before the election, but the mainstream media refused to cover the story, as they knew that voters would have turned away from the Democratic Party in droves.
The mainstream media claimed it was “Russian disinformation” or “conspiracy theory.”
In the end, however, this turned out to be conspiracy fact, and the New York Times quietly deleted its October 2021 article which had claimed the existence of the laptop was “unsubstantiated.” Twitter banned people from reporting on it.
https://news.yahoo.com/york-times-quietly-deletes-claim-021800355.html
The New York Times quietly deleted its assertion that an October article from the New York Post about the business dealings of Joe Biden’s son Hunter was “unsubstantiated.” In the reworked report, the outlet reported on a Federal Election Commission decision that dismissed a Republican complaint arguing Twitter violated election laws by blocking users from sharing the story during the heat of the 2020 election.
The source who distributed Hunter Biden’s laptop to congressmen and media has fled the US to Switzerland, saying he fears retaliation from the Biden administration.
Jack Maxey gave DailyMail.com a copy of the hard drive from Hunter’s abandoned laptop in the spring of 2021.
He also gave copies and material from it to the Washington Post, New York Times, and Senator Chuck Grassley in his role as ranking Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee – but he claims they all sat on it for months.
For the past two weeks, Maxey has been in hiding in Zurich, working with IT experts to dig out more data from the ‘laptop from hell’.
Most newspapers used to report the news; now they create it, too.