BAM! Hunter Biden Laptop from Hell CONFIRMED as Authentic

Well, well, well. It looks like President Trump and the entire Republican party (with the exception of the RINOs) have been proven right once again.

Apparently, the New York Times has now confirmed that the laptop from hell is indeed Hunter Biden’s laptop, so now liberals are starting to believe it.

The laptop, of course, contained a treasure trove of damning evidence against Hunter Biden such as emails, messages, photos, and even financial documents involving him, his family and other business associates.

Some of the scrutinized correspondence was between Hunter Biden and Devon Archer, who had served with the first son on the board of Ukraine energy company Burisma, the report said.

Archer, who was sentenced last month in an unrelated fraud case, has “cooperated completely” with the feds in their probe into Hunter Biden, The Post has reported.

According to the Times, the emails between Hunter Biden, Archer and others regarding their international business activity came from files the publication obtained that “appears to have come from a laptop abandoned by Mr. Biden in a Delaware repair shop.”

People familiar with the emails and investigation confirmed their authenticity to the Times.

Honestly, I don’t even understand why this is even a story. How was there any speculation as to whether or not this was actually Hunter Biden’s laptop to begin with? Of course, it was! His entire life is all over the thing. How else would it have happened?

But at least liberals are starting to admit it, well, some of them are, and it flies right in the face of what they were claiming in 2020.

In the interview with President Trump, Leslie Stahl told him that the laptop couldn’t be verified. Hmm…..

Jen Psaki did the same thing, calling the laptop scandal “Russian disinformation”. Will she recant and say that she was wrong about it? I HIGHLY doubt it. That’s not what politicians do, especially Democrat politicians. They are not known for ever admitting that they are wrong about anything.

Sources:
New York Post

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