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Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Hunter Biden laptop whistleblower says he’s still afraid to leave Delaware home - Yahoo News

EXCLUSIVE: The former Delaware computer repair shop owner who blew the whistle on the contents of Hunter Biden’s abandoned laptop said he is still afraid to go outside his home due to harassment.

"I don't really leave the house," John Paul Mac Isaac said in an interview with Fox News Digital.

Mac Isaac, the owner of what was "The Mac Shop" in Wilmington, Deleware, which serviced Hunter Biden's laptop in April 2019 before turning it over to the FBI, detailed the saga in his forthcoming book, "American Injustice: My Battle to Expose the Truth," which releases Nov. 22.

In the book, Mac Isaac describes how his life was upended after the public found out he had given the contents of the abandoned laptop to the FBI. He was falsely accused by Democrats and the media of propagating Russian disinformation, and the bombshell news story by the New York Post about the laptop’s contents was infamously censored from Facebook and Twitter just weeks ahead of the 2020 presidential election. The backlash eventually forced Mac Isaac to close his beloved shop of nearly 10 years and flee the state.

Mac Isaac said he was forced to eventually return to his Wilmington home in order to keep it in his possession while on the brink of bankruptcy. However, he quickly found out that some Biden-supporting residents there know how to hold a grudge.

"I went out the other day and somebody got in my face and I had to leave," Mac Isaac said. "So it's unfortunate that, you know, you try to go out and go to...



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