It’s been reported that California Republican lawmaker Darrell Issa is “laying the groundwork.” He’s digging into all the “censorship and suppression of news coverage about the contents of Hunter Biden’s laptop,” which occurred since 2020. That’s when the world learned the FBI was covering it up. Conservatives are hoping to bury the whole Biden family with it, politically speaking, of course. It’s just a glimpse of what’s to come when the red team wins big in November.
Hunter Biden’s laptop
Every day, Hunter Biden is reminded that he really should have gone back to get that laptop he left in a repair shop. On Wednesday, March 23, Darrell Issa fired the first salvo by mailing out “record and document preservation requests.”
He put “several tech company executives, former intelligence officials and top White House aides” on notice that they can’t destroy evidence without facing consequences. It’s only a sneak peak of what’s to come, oversight wise, “House Republicans plan to engage in” some of the heavy duty kind.
Issa wants every shred of notes or anything else they have regarding “the initial story in the New York Post about the laptop contents.” Everyone who’s examined it is totally convinced it belonged to Hunter Biden.
Democrats have been bracing for a while, as they watch Joe’s poll numbers plummet. Besides the Biden family corruption, GOP leaders plan to probe “the origins of the COVID-19 virus” and Blinky Blinken’s Saigon moment in Afghanistan.
They know that Hunter Biden has close friends inside silicon valley.
“Big Tech will resist accountability like it always does — but we are more determined than ever to make certain that we get the truth of the collusion that we know occurred,” Issa wrote. “We should carry with us an obligation to see this through.”

Smoking gun emails
If you set the Wayback Machine to October of 2020, that’s when the New York Post published the “smoking gun” emails which “revealed a meeting between Joe Biden, Hunter Biden and Ukrainian business executives.”
At the time, they only “insinuated” shady dealings. They reported how “former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, then serving as President Trump’s personal attorney, gave the emails to the outlet, saying that they came from a laptop that Hunter Biden left at a Delaware computer repair shop.” The FBI had their own copy.
Recently, the New York Times “authenticated portions of the laptop contents.” All the really juicy parts that heavily indicate organized Biden family corruption.
In the beginning, there were “widespread concerns about the authenticity of the contents and how they were obtained, with some worrying that the material was hacked.” Those “concerns” were all debunked a long time ago. Hunter started a new career as an artist and all is well now, they say.
The censorship got so bad that “Twitter blocked users from sharing a link to the New York Post story for a little over two weeks in October 2020, at the height of the presidential race, citing violations of its policy about hacked material.”
In other words, they helped manipulate an election by hiding crucial information from the voting public. It wasn’t Hunter they were covering up for, it was Joe. They still are. “Facebook did not block the link but said that it reduced the story’s distribution on the platform.” They better be able to round up every internal document when the subpoena rolls out.



