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Hunter Biden • John Paul Mac Isaac in his store
In an attempt to obtain some semblance of justice,
The Mac Shop owner sued Twitter for defamation. Now his business is closed, his case is thrown out, and Twitter wants him to pay the attorney fees.
In response to Politico's reporting Tuesday, confirming the authenticity of the most damning materials about Joe Biden found on an abandoned MacBook, an attorney for the owner of The Mac Shop told me,
"I hate the fact that there are people who think this is actual news!"
Attorney Brian Della Rocca's sentiment is understandable. Since the
New York Post first broke news of the MacBook abandoned at John Paul Mac Isaac's computer repair store,
the veracity of the documents has been confirmed many times and neither of the Bidens have denied the authenticity of the documents.
Further, as The Federalist
broke last month,
the abandoned laptop contained a video revealing a second missing laptop — one Hunter Biden thought the Russians had stolen and that might provide fodder for blackmail. And, significantly, approximately nine months before the
New York Post revealed the videos, emails, and text messages, the
FBI had seized the laptop and thus had access to the video of Hunter relaying concerns about Russians pilfering his laptop.
Comment: Sir Kier Starmer is showing himself to be quite the willing tool of the pathocracy:
British radio host Julia Heartly-Brewer pursues the issue with a female Labour MP who similarly stumbles over herself in her attempts to juggle insidious, post-modern nonsense: