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Hunter Biden Compares Self To A Romanov, a Migrant Child and a Greek Tragedy in delusional court filing​


Hunter Biden is comparable to children in Japanese internment camps, to undocumented immigrants, to the murdered descendants of the Tsar.

At least that’s what he argues in a new court filing in his federal gun case, which presents Hunter as one of the most tragic figures since the fall of Troy. Literally.

In a brief that borders on delusional, Biden’s lawyers say the son of the president who burned through millions from influence peddling is comparable to all those unfortunate and destitute souls.

 

Special Counsel David Weiss Unveils Hunter Biden Laptop Evidence In Gun Case​


Special counsel David Weiss, who is leading the prosecution against Hunter Biden in Delaware, shared in a court filing this week photos and messages to support the government’s allegation that the first son was a drug user when he purchased a gun in 2018.

The filing contained messages and photos from what prosecutors said was Biden’s computer backup data, the authenticity of which the first son has yet to acknowledge after years of his laptop contents making headlines.

Prosecutors filed the court documents Tuesday in response to challenges from Biden about the format of the discovery Weiss had provided to him. Biden’s defense attorneys had argued Weiss had given them an “abyss of data” that was not easily searchable.

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The prosecutors also included photos from 2018 of what they said appeared to be drugs and drug paraphernalia, which they found among his computer data.

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CBS Seizes Confidential Files Of Fired Reporter Pursuing Hunter Biden Laptop Story In ‘Unprecedented’ Move: Sources​

The acclaimed CBS reporter who was investigating the Hunter Biden laptop scandal before she was fired last week had her personal files seized by the network in an “unprecedented” move, sources told The Post on Thursday.

Catherine Herridge — who is the middle of a First Amendment case being closely watched by journalists nationwide — was among 20 CBS News staffers let go as part of a larger purge of hundreds of employees at parent company Paramount Global.

Her firing had stunned co-workers, but the network’s decision to hold on to her personal materials, along with her work laptop where she may have other confidential info, has left many staffers shaken, according to insiders.

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“It’s so extraordinary,” a source familiar with the situation told The Post, noting that the files — which are presumptively now the property of CBS News — most likely contain confidential material from Herridge’s stints at both Fox and CBS.

The source said the network boxed up all her personal belongings except for Herridge’s notes and files and informed her that it would decide what — if anything — would be returned to her.


“They never seize documents [when you’re let go],” a second source close to the network said. “They want to see what damaging documents she has.”

 

CBS Seizes Confidential Files Of Fired Reporter Pursuing Hunter Biden Laptop Story In ‘Unprecedented’ Move: Sources​

The acclaimed CBS reporter who was investigating the Hunter Biden laptop scandal before she was fired last week had her personal files seized by the network in an “unprecedented” move, sources told The Post on Thursday.

Catherine Herridge — who is the middle of a First Amendment case being closely watched by journalists nationwide — was among 20 CBS News staffers let go as part of a larger purge of hundreds of employees at parent company Paramount Global.

Her firing had stunned co-workers, but the network’s decision to hold on to her personal materials, along with her work laptop where she may have other confidential info, has left many staffers shaken, according to insiders.

CBS seizes confidential files of fired reporter pursuing Hunter Biden laptop story in ‘unprecedented’ move: sources
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“It’s so extraordinary,” a source familiar with the situation told The Post, noting that the files — which are presumptively now the property of CBS News — most likely contain confidential material from Herridge’s stints at both Fox and CBS.

The source said the network boxed up all her personal belongings except for Herridge’s notes and files and informed her that it would decide what — if anything — would be returned to her.


“They never seize documents [when you’re let go],” a second source close to the network said. “They want to see what damaging documents she has.”

Hopefully she kept backups!
 
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CBS Seizes Confidential Files Of Fired Reporter Pursuing Hunter Biden Laptop Story In ‘Unprecedented’ Move: Sources​

The acclaimed CBS reporter who was investigating the Hunter Biden laptop scandal before she was fired last week had her personal files seized by the network in an “unprecedented” move, sources told The Post on Thursday.

Catherine Herridge — who is the middle of a First Amendment case being closely watched by journalists nationwide — was among 20 CBS News staffers let go as part of a larger purge of hundreds of employees at parent company Paramount Global.

Her firing had stunned co-workers, but the network’s decision to hold on to her personal materials, along with her work laptop where she may have other confidential info, has left many staffers shaken, according to insiders.

CBS seizes confidential files of fired reporter pursuing Hunter Biden laptop story in ‘unprecedented’ move: sources
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“It’s so extraordinary,” a source familiar with the situation told The Post, noting that the files — which are presumptively now the property of CBS News — most likely contain confidential material from Herridge’s stints at both Fox and CBS.

The source said the network boxed up all her personal belongings except for Herridge’s notes and files and informed her that it would decide what — if anything — would be returned to her.


“They never seize documents [when you’re let go],” a second source close to the network said. “They want to see what damaging documents she has.”


A few moments later...

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