Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., sent a hard drive containing the contents of Hunter Biden‘s laptop to the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, Rep. Jerry Nadler, DN.Y., on Wednesday, a day after he asked for it to be included in the Congressional Record.
“Yesterday, at the full committee hearing entitled ‘Oversight of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Cyber Division,’ I sought and obtained unanimous permission to include the contents of Hunter Biden’s laptop on the House Committee on the Judiciary’s file. to submit,” Gaetz wrote in a letter to Nadler. “Attached with this letter is a copy of the hard drive containing the contents of Hunter Biden’s laptop, which was left at The Mac Shop in Wilmington, Delaware, in April 2019.”
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Gaetz’s letter to Nadler comes after he requested Tuesday that the contents of Biden’s laptop be included in the congressional report.
Gaetz held up an external hard drive and said, “I am seeking unanimous permission to include the contents of Hunter Biden’s laptop, which I have in my possession, on this committee’s file.”
Nadler replied, “I’m not —” and then paused for a short chat with an assistant. He then said, “I will object, pending further investigation.”
“What is the basis of that objection?” asked Gaetz.
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“It is a unanimous request for consent and I object pending further investigation,” Nadler said. “It could very well be included in the record after we have a chance to look at it further.”
On Wednesday, the Washington Post published a comprehensive report on Hunter Biden’s “million dollar” financial ties to Chinese energy company CEFC China Energy.
Over the course of 14 months, the Chinese energy conglomerate and its executives paid $4.8 million to entities controlled by Hunter Biden and his uncle, according to government filings, court documents and newly disclosed bank statements, as well as emails on a copy of a hard drive from a laptop that allegedly once belonged to Hunter Biden,” the Post reported, before writing that it found no evidence that President Biden “had personally benefited from or knew details of the dealings with CEFC,” all of which took place after he had left his office as vice president. president.
Hunter Biden’s laptop story was revived earlier this month when The New York Times quietly verified that emails first published by the New York Post in 2020 had been verified.
This was after members of the old media completely ignored the story, dismissed it as a right-wing conspiracy or suggested it was the product of a “Russian disinformation” campaign.
Big Tech giants like Twitter and Facebook even went out of their way to suppress the sharing of the Post’s message on their platforms, citing policies not allowing the distribution of hacked material, which was never credibly claimed.
Joseph A. Wulfsohn of Fox News contributed to this article.