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April 4, 2022 - Triggered - Donald Trump Jr
08:48
Unreal: The FBI Lost Hunter Biden's Laptop?
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Oh my God, guys, you got to watch this exchange.
The head of FBI Cyber has no idea where the Hunter Biden laptop is.
Now that we know it's no longer Russian disinformation like they lied to us for the last two years to get what they want, now they don't even know where it is.
Guess what? The FBI, I'm sure, has not misplaced your grandmother's text messages.
If she was somewhere within like a thousand mile radius of Washington, D.C. on January 6th, right?
They're going to go after those people hard, right?
The FBI probably spent a lot more time investigating the Bubba Watson garage pull than they did the Hunter Biden laptop, and now they don't even know where it is.
You know who probably has Russian and Hunter Biden laptops?
Russia, Iran, China.
All of our enemies have a copy of this laptop, it feels like.
But you know who misplaced it?
The FBI. Because they have no interest in looking at it.
And what's more important, the media couldn't care less.
We could be making decisions that gets us into World War III, into a nuclear war with Russia, because Joe Biden and his administration is acting to hide other stuff that maybe we haven't seen.
Like I said, who knows what else the Russians found?
You know the FBI, they're too busy investigating your grandma.
They didn't bother to even look at this.
I'm almost sure of it, right?
It's not even in their purview.
Why would we look at that, right?
The corruption at the highest levels of government, money from the president's son tied to human trafficking rings, no-show jobs for millions, no experience in the Ukraine.
We could be making decisions based entirely on the fact that it's a cover-up of other stuff that we don't even yet know, and no one's even saying, hey, do you think this is a problem?
Do you think maybe our process and decision-making is guided by corruption?
I mean, we don't even want to look.
That's how sick it is.
Watch this exchange between Matt Gaetz and the head of FBI Cyber.
And tell me what you think about these agencies.
Tell me how corrupted you actually think they are at this point.
Because this is truly astonishing.
The FBI lost a laptop that they were handed.
But I'm sure our enemies did not lose that laptop and they could be leveraging it to get the U.S. to enter a war.
You know, I'm sure that big military and the rhinos and, you know, all of these guys, you know, after a couple of years watching big pharma at the trough are saying, hey, guys, it's our turn again.
We've been out of Afghanistan for like four months.
So give us our shot again.
We got to go make our billions.
Watch this. And watch how sick and depraved it all actually is.
It's actually depressing to see, guys.
It's depressing because you realize how far we've fallen as a country, how corrupted and partisan we've become at the highest levels of government and at the highest levels of law enforcement.
Again, not the door kickers, the leaders.
You can't make this stuff up.
So where is it? The laptop.
Sir, I'm not here to talk about the laptop.
I'm here to talk about the FBI cyber program.
You are the assistant director of FBI cyber.
I want to know where Hunter Biden's laptop is.
Where is it? Sir, I don't know that answer.
That is astonishing to me.
Has FBI cyber assessed whether or not Hunter Biden's laptop could be a point of vulnerability allowing America's enemies to hurt our country?
Sir, the FBI's cyber program is based off of what's codified in Title 18, Section 1030, a code which talks about computer intrusions, right, using nefarious intent...
Well, you've talked about passwords here.
I mean, Hunter Biden's password on his laptop was Hunter02.
He drops it off at a repair store.
I'm holding the receipt from...
Max Computer Repair, where in December 2019, they turned over this laptop to the FBI and what now you're telling me right here is that as the Assistant Director of FBI Cyber, you don't know where this is after it was turned over to you three years ago.
Yes sir, that's an accurate statement.
How are Americans supposed to trust that you can protect us from the next colonial pipeline if it seems that you can't locate a laptop that was given to you three years ago from the first family Potentially creating vulnerabilities for our country.
Sir, it's not in the purview of my investigative responsibilities.
But that is shocking that you wouldn't, as the Assistant Director of Cyber, know whether or not there are international business deals, kickbacks, shakedowns, that are on this laptop that would make the first family suspect to some sort of compromise.
Mr. Assistant Director, have you assessed whether or not the first family is compromised?
As a result of the Hunter Biden laptop?
Sir, as a representative of the FBI cyber program, it is not in the realm of my responsibilities to deal with the questions that you're asking me.
Has anyone at FBI cyber been asked to make assessments whether or not the laptop creates a point of vulnerability?
Sir, we have multiple lines of investigative responsibility in the FBI. They're all available in public sources.
Well, I would think you'd know this one.
I mean, I would think that if the president's son, who does international business deals, referencing the now president with the Chinese, with Ukrainians, I mean, have you assessed whether or not the Hunter Biden laptop gives Russia the ability to harm our country?
Sir, again...
We can do this back and forth for the next couple of minutes.
I don't have any information about the Hunter Biden laptop or the...
But should you? I mean, you're the assistant director of FBI Cyber.
By the block and line chart?
No, sir, I should not. Who should we put in that chair to ask questions about this laptop that FBI has had for three years?
Sir, I'm not in a position to make a recommendation of who should say...
So you don't have it.
You don't know who has it.
You don't know where it is.
You're the assistant director. You know, earlier...
You talked about whether or not you were the Grant Hill or the Christian Laitner.
It sounds like you're the Chris Webber trying to call a timeout when you don't have one.
Who is it? Do you even know who has it?
Do you know who we should put in that chair to ask these questions to?
No, sir. I don't know who has it.
Well, could you find out and tell us?
You're going to have to give us briefings thanks to Mr.
Lew and Mr. Massey's question about whether or not the FBI was taking a $5 million test drive on the Pegasus system that was being used to target People in politics, people in government, people in the media, people in American life.
So will you commit to give us a briefing as the assistant director of FBI cyber as to where the laptop is, whether or not it's a point of vulnerability, whether or not the American people should wonder whether or not the first family is compromised?
Sir, I'd be happy to take your request back to our office.
Gosh, I mean, will you advocate for that briefing?
You will? I will be happy to take your request back to the FBI headquarters.
Well, do you believe that that is a briefing that the Congress is worthy of having, I guess?
Sir, I'm not going to answer that question.
I'm here to talk. The invitation says...
Oversight of the FBI's cyber division.
It does not say anything...
Well, right, but I mean, this is a cyber asset.
This is a point of vulnerability.
If there are passwords, if there are business deals, if there are references to things that could harm our country, like, you can't even sit here right now and say that you know that there's not a point of vulnerability.
Maybe there are other crimes, maybe there are tax issues or whatever, but as it relates to, I mean, is the first family sufficient cyber infrastructure to protect?
You don't even know if they're compromised.
Tell you what, Mr. Chairman, I seek unanimous consent to enter into the record of this committee the contents of Hunter Biden's laptop, which I'm in possession of.
I'm not...
There's no objection to that.
I've never had...
We will object pending further investigation.
What's the basis of that objection?
It's the unanimous consent request, and I object...
Very well, I have a subsequent question.
Mr. Chairman, I seek unanimous consent to enter into the record the receipt...
It may very well be...
From the Mac Shop... It may very well be entered into the record after we look at it further.
Very well, Mr. Chairman, I have a subsequent unanimous consent.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Mr. Chairman, I seek unanimous consent to enter into the record the receipt from the Department of Justice to the Mac Shop...
Mr. Chairman, this is Mr. Deming.
Am I next, or...
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