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Hunter Biden has issues and I don’t think he thought the repair shop was owned by a Trump supporter. He thought they would check or fix his computers. Instead, the shop owner got concerned when he saw information that was questionable on the laptop and reported it. One laptop had a Beau Biden Foundation sticker on it. He gave the laptop to the FBI but kept a copy of the harddrive. The owner wanted to protect himself.I would have to see a lot more evidence before I can conclude that this information really came from Hunter Biden’s computer. The whole thing just does not add up at all. If Hunter Biden is such a master criminal/James Bond villian, why would he just give his computers (full of all kinds of incriminating information including pics of him smoking crack) to some hole in the wall computer shop run by a Trump supporter?
Don’t you think Hunter Biden can pay for a discreet, professional IT guy?
Two of three computers were no good(hardrives were damaged) so Hunter Biden probably thought the computers were trash.
The story is an old story about Hunter Biden and his connections. What is new is the emails.
Apparently the shop owner was frustrated because the FBI did nothing about the laptops given to them in December 2019 that he gave a copy of the hardrive to Giuliani in September 2020 and Giuliani gave a copy to the NYPost.
Did Joe Biden actually meet Pozharskyl?The “smoking gun” message is embedded in the story. It was allegedly sent by Burisma board adviser Vadym Pozharskyi in April 2015, and read, “Dear Hunter, thank you for inviting me to DC and giving an opportunity to meet your father and spent [sic] some time together. It’s realty [sic] an honor and pleasure.”
The second email
The Post story contained a second email, allegedly sent by Pozharskyi in 2014, addressed to both Hunter Biden and Devon Archer, who was also on the Burisma board. In the message, Pozharskyi was seeking “advice” from the men as to “how you could use your influence” to help the company in a matter described as various Ukrainian government agencies attempting extract money from the company.
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