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‘Hush Up’: FBI Threatens Delaware Man Who Uncovered Hunter’s ‘Laptop From Hell’

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John Paul Mac Isaac, the owner of the shop where Hunter Biden’s laptop was repaired, claimed that an FBI agent threatened him to keep quiet and not talk about the contents of the computer.

“The repairman, who had volunteered to hand the laptop over to the feds two months earlier, said the alleged threat came after he made a joke, telling them: ‘Hey, lads, I’ll remember to change your names when I write the book,’” the New York Post reviewed.

“It is our experience that nothing ever happens to people who don’t talk about this things,” an agent identified as “Agent DeMeo” reportedly told him.

Hunter Biden’s laptop

John Paul Mac Isaac claimed that after the comment, he locked himself in his store, assimilating what he considers a threat. “Eight months after giving the laptop’s hard drive to the FBI, the shop owner alerted then-President Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani who, in turn, provided a copy to The Post,” the New York Post explained.

Following the situation, Isaac had to close his business and, according to New York Post, “filed a multimillion-dollar defamation suit in May against Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff and a string of media outlets, including CNN, the Daily Beast, and Politico, saying they falsely accused him of peddling Russian disinformation.”

Williams Perdomo es periodista y escritor, especializado en las fuentes Política y Cultura.

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