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A computer repairman in Delaware who garnered national attention after furnishing bombshell contents of Hunter Biden s now-infamous laptop is now suing Twitter for branding him a hacker. The New York Post published a tranche of damaging documents in October after they were found on the laptop that was left behind at John Paul Mac Isaac’s repair store in April 2019 but never collected by the owner. Hunter Biden s overseas business dealings, as documented in several emails, are now part of a federal investigation into President-elect Joe Biden s son.
Twitter attempted to restrict the contents of the email and blocked users from sharing them online, claiming the Post s reporting had relied on hacked materials. However, the social media giant is now facing a lawsuit for defamation in US District Court - claiming the company decided to “communicate to the world that [Mac Isaac] is a hacker.”
Biden Transition Team Reportedly Stonewalls Journalists
According to
Politico,
The New York Times, but stonewalled the rest.
Apparently frustrated with the refusal to engage with the press, some journalists used the chat function in Zoom to demand more access. Any chance you can take a few more questions? Zeke Miller from
The Associated Press asked. Hey guys, there [sic] tons of folks looking to ask questions and since this is being done once a week, could we PLEASE go longer or at least hold more frequent briefings, pleaded
The Daily Beast reporter Sam Stein. Is there a point in saying we want to ask questions if you only call on the same small group every week? White House reporter Andrew Feinberg wrote.