February 4, 2023

John Paul Mac Isaac, the Delaware computer repairman who went public with the alleged contents of Hunter Biden's laptop, admitted a few things during an interview on Fox News that threw his credibility out the window.

Isaac admitted that "there have been several attempts to insert fake data" into the President's son's laptop. In addition, he also admitted that over the last two years, the computer has been through "countless numbers of hands."

So, his admission about the chain of custody of the laptop means that numerous people, including Rudy Giuliani, secured the evidence and had control or possession of the alleged evidence. And during that time, people have been trying to insert fake data to incriminate the Bidens.

We're also supposed to believe that the son of a very powerful and wealthy man gave a laptop filled with his own documented crimes to a random dude to recover the incriminating data for him. The repairman, who is legally blind, claims to have seen some sort of crime on the laptop. And we're also supposed to believe that, for some reason, Hunter Biden left the laptop that's allegedly filled with evidence of his crimes at Isaac's store and never bothered to pick it up. But now he admits that the device has exchanged hands numerous times.

And that's why Hunter Biden has asked state and federal officials to launch investigations into leading conservative figures who helped spread claims based on private information discovered on a laptop he allegedly dropped off at Isaac's store.

The only thing this story is missing is a pizzeria. Does anyone know if Isaac's shop is in the basement of a pizzeria?

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