John Paul Mac Isaac on Hunter Biden laptop story: I'm happy to start seeing a glimmer of justice
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The Hunter Biden laptop whistleblower who had been given the "death sentence" label of a hacker is pulling the curtain back on the FBI and Twitter's malicious involvement in the scandal, arguing that the FBI "knew all the facts" and divisively swept the story under the rug.
"I went up against Twitter back in 2021 when they labeled my activity hacking or therefore labeling essentially me a hacker," John Paul Mac Isaac told "Mornings with Maria" on Monday. "So I went after Twitter."
"Unfortunately, they switched judges on me, gave me an Obama-appointed judge who threw the case out with prejudice and awarded Twitter, the Florida SLAPP statute," he told host Maria Bartiromo.
"Basically, Twitter cut my legs off and prevented me from fighting any legal battles in the future and possibly forcing me into bankruptcy, making it so that it basically would take the fight out of me," Mac Isaac added.
FBI WARNED TWITTER OF HUNTER BIDEN 'HACK-AND-LEAK OPERATION' BEFORE 2020 EXPOSE WAS CENSORED
In October 2020, the New York Post reported on a tranche of damaging documents on the laptop, which was left at Mac Isaac’s repair store in April 2019 but never collected. The emails detailing Hunter Biden’s questionable overseas business dealings are reportedly now part of an ongoing federal tax probe into President Joe Biden’s...
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