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Hunter Biden's wife shakes her head as his laptop is revealed at trial

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Hunter Biden's gun trial was shown his infamous laptop and saw photos, videos and text messages from when he was in the depths of his addiction to crack cocaine during a dramatic day in court. Melissa Cohen, the wife of the president's son, shook her head as Prosecutor Derek Hines took the Macbook Pro 13 from a plastic sleeve, walked it across the courtroom and held it up to the jury.

The revelation came on a second day of the trial that heard Hunter 'smoked crack every 15 minutes' and went into details into his life of 'debauchery'. Hines' first witness FBI agent Erika Jensen confirmed it belonged to Hunter in an admission that flew in the face of many who tried to discredit its contents as Russian disinformation. He then showed the court evidence taken from the 'Laptop from Hell' - including pictures of text messages where Hunter refers to himself as an ‘addict’ and his conversations with suspected drug dealers.

There was also a message where he describes ‘sleeping on a car smoking crack’ two days after buying the Colt Cobra Revolver at the center of the case. The 12 jurors also saw video of a shirtless Hunter smoking a pipe and weighing what appeared to be crack on digital scales. Prosecutors have to prove that Hunter, 54, intentionally lied about his drug addiction when he bought the gun on October 12, 2018.

It was a fraught and emotional morning for Melissa – who started crying when Hunter’s attorney Abbe Lowell referred to Hunter beginning his whirlwind romance with her in the spring of 2019, in his opening statement to the jury. During a break in the proceedings she also lashed out at Donald Trump White House aide Garrett Ziegler and called him a 'Nazi piece of s***'.

In the morning, both the prosecution and defense give their opening statements to the jury, followed by testimony from FBI Special Jensen, who investigated Hunter’s gun crimes. Prosecutor Hines went first and took a little over 20 minutes for his opening statement. He told the jury that ‘no one is above the law’, that it ‘applies equally to all people’, and that prosecutions of defendants are about ‘the choices they made not the people they are’. ‘We’re here because he chose to lie,’ Hines said, referring to Hunter’s gun purchase form in which he claimed he was not an addict. ‘No one is allowed to lie on a federal form like that, not even Hunter Biden

Hoping to portray a slam-dunk case, Hines told the jury they will hear from the salesman at StarQuest Shooters in Wilmington, Delaware who sold Hunter the gun and saw him fill out the form. He said Hunter ‘admitted in his own words’ that he was an addict when he bought the gun. Hines explained that the government needs to prove Hunter knew he was an addict or drug abuser when he bought the gun in order to achieve three guilty verdicts, but said that the First Son Hunter ‘admitted in his own words’ to it. ‘He was addicted to crack before, during, and after’ the gun incident, Hines said.

The prosecutor told the jury they will be shown video evidence of Hallie (pictured), Hunter’s then-lover and brother’s widow, dumping his gun in the trash at Janssens Supermarket in Wilmington on October 23, 2018 after she found the gun in Hunter’s truck. He and his co-prosecutor Leo Wise were flanked by several aides at the government’s table, and their boss, Special Counsel David Weiss, sat in the public benches watching.

After Hines concluded his opening statement, Melissa was unable to contain herself and mouthed something angrily but silently at his back, from her seat next to Jill Biden. Later in the morning, the jury were played extensive excerpts from the audio book of Hunter’s memoir, narrated by the First Son himself, detailing his sordid crack cocaine-fueled exploits in 2016 through 2019, and his first hit of the drug in the 1990s. One revelation came from Hunter’s hotshot lawyer Abe Lowell, who said that Hunter drove his father Joe Biden’s black Cadillac SUV to the gun store in October 2018 when he bought the gun, over which he is now charged.

The lawyer also raised eyebrows in the courtroom when he said that a leather pouch that police found containing both Hunter’s gun and cocaine residue in 2018 was actually used by Hunter’s daughters in New York the days before the gun incident. The controversial claim distanced Hunter from the drugs found on the pouch – but potentially put his kids in the frame. Lowell also indicated that Hunter’s uncle, Jim Biden, will testify during the trial about Hunter’s efforts to get sober.

Ashley Biden (pictured), Hunter's half-sister, was also ashen-faced and appeared on the verge of tears through much of the morning’s proceedings. At one point, when the jury was played excerpts of the audio book of Hunter’s memoir describing his drug-fueled car crash he had on highway I-10 in 2016, Jill put her arm around her daughter. ‘We will show you overwhelming evidence he knew he was a drug user and drug addict,’ Hines told the jury, pointing out that during 2018 Hunter repeatedly checked himself into rehab. ‘These attempts reflected he understood and knew he had an addiction.’



One interesting observation of this unraveling of the Biden gang is that Hunter is found guilty, given the maximum sentence and Daddy Joe is so grief stricken he steps aside as the Democratic Presidential Nominee so that he can console his son.
 
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The revelation came on a second day of the trial that heard Hunter 'smoked crack every 15 minutes' and went into details into his life of 'debauchery'. Hines' first witness FBI agent Erika Jensen confirmed it belonged to Hunter in an admission that flew in the face of many who tried to discredit its contents as Russian disinformation.
 
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Hunter Biden's gun trial was shown his infamous laptop and saw photos, videos and text messages from when he was in the depths of his addiction to crack cocaine during a dramatic day in court. Melissa Cohen, the wife of the president's son, shook her head as Prosecutor Derek Hines took the Macbook Pro 13 from a plastic sleeve, walked it across the courtroom and held it up to the jury.

The revelation came on a second day of the trial that heard Hunter 'smoked crack every 15 minutes' and went into details into his life of 'debauchery'. Hines' first witness FBI agent Erika Jensen confirmed it belonged to Hunter in an admission that flew in the face of many who tried to discredit its contents as Russian disinformation. He then showed the court evidence taken from the 'Laptop from Hell' - including pictures of text messages where Hunter refers to himself as an ‘addict’ and his conversations with suspected drug dealers.

There was also a message where he describes ‘sleeping on a car smoking crack’ two days after buying the Colt Cobra Revolver at the center of the case. The 12 jurors also saw video of a shirtless Hunter smoking a pipe and weighing what appeared to be crack on digital scales. Prosecutors have to prove that Hunter, 54, intentionally lied about his drug addiction when he bought the gun on October 12, 2018.

It was a fraught and emotional morning for Melissa – who started crying when Hunter’s attorney Abbe Lowell referred to Hunter beginning his whirlwind romance with her in the spring of 2019, in his opening statement to the jury. During a break in the proceedings she also lashed out at Donald Trump White House aide Garrett Ziegler and called him a 'Nazi piece of s***'.

In the morning, both the prosecution and defense give their opening statements to the jury, followed by testimony from FBI Special Jensen, who investigated Hunter’s gun crimes. Prosecutor Hines went first and took a little over 20 minutes for his opening statement. He told the jury that ‘no one is above the law’, that it ‘applies equally to all people’, and that prosecutions of defendants are about ‘the choices they made not the people they are’. ‘We’re here because he chose to lie,’ Hines said, referring to Hunter’s gun purchase form in which he claimed he was not an addict. ‘No one is allowed to lie on a federal form like that, not even Hunter Biden

Hoping to portray a slam-dunk case, Hines told the jury they will hear from the salesman at StarQuest Shooters in Wilmington, Delaware who sold Hunter the gun and saw him fill out the form. He said Hunter ‘admitted in his own words’ that he was an addict when he bought the gun. Hines explained that the government needs to prove Hunter knew he was an addict or drug abuser when he bought the gun in order to achieve three guilty verdicts, but said that the First Son Hunter ‘admitted in his own words’ to it. ‘He was addicted to crack before, during, and after’ the gun incident, Hines said.

The prosecutor told the jury they will be shown video evidence of Hallie (pictured), Hunter’s then-lover and brother’s widow, dumping his gun in the trash at Janssens Supermarket in Wilmington on October 23, 2018 after she found the gun in Hunter’s truck. He and his co-prosecutor Leo Wise were flanked by several aides at the government’s table, and their boss, Special Counsel David Weiss, sat in the public benches watching.

After Hines concluded his opening statement, Melissa was unable to contain herself and mouthed something angrily but silently at his back, from her seat next to Jill Biden. Later in the morning, the jury were played extensive excerpts from the audio book of Hunter’s memoir, narrated by the First Son himself, detailing his sordid crack cocaine-fueled exploits in 2016 through 2019, and his first hit of the drug in the 1990s. One revelation came from Hunter’s hotshot lawyer Abe Lowell, who said that Hunter drove his father Joe Biden’s black Cadillac SUV to the gun store in October 2018 when he bought the gun, over which he is now charged.

The lawyer also raised eyebrows in the courtroom when he said that a leather pouch that police found containing both Hunter’s gun and cocaine residue in 2018 was actually used by Hunter’s daughters in New York the days before the gun incident. The controversial claim distanced Hunter from the drugs found on the pouch – but potentially put his kids in the frame. Lowell also indicated that Hunter’s uncle, Jim Biden, will testify during the trial about Hunter’s efforts to get sober.

Ashley Biden (pictured), Hunter's half-sister, was also ashen-faced and appeared on the verge of tears through much of the morning’s proceedings. At one point, when the jury was played excerpts of the audio book of Hunter’s memoir describing his drug-fueled car crash he had on highway I-10 in 2016, Jill put her arm around her daughter. ‘We will show you overwhelming evidence he knew he was a drug user and drug addict,’ Hines told the jury, pointing out that during 2018 Hunter repeatedly checked himself into rehab. ‘These attempts reflected he understood and knew he had an addiction.’



One interesting observation of this unraveling of the Biden gang is that Hunter is found guilty, given the maximum sentence and Daddy Joe is so grief stricken he steps aside as the Democratic Presidential Nominee so that he can console his son.
shaking her head as in Alito saying 'not true" at the Sotu, or shaking her head as in 'you dumb ****'?
 
I was told by four or five people on here, that there was no laptop
Joes Place insists the laptop has been compromised, there's no chain of custody, it can't be admitted, etc, etc.

The FBI special agent testified there's no evidence of that. I wonder if those 51 "experts" saying it was Russian disinformation will be prosecuted for trying to influence the election....
 
Joes Place insists the laptop has been compromised, there's no chain of custody, it can't be admitted, etc, etc.

The FBI special agent testified there's no evidence of that. I wonder if those 51 "experts" saying it was Russian disinformation will be prosecuted for trying to influence the election....
well maybe but I mean the 4 or 5 actually said, "what laptop", so I assumed they meant it was russian fantasy in the first place
 
I haven’t been following the Hunter saga closely. Is this “the” laptop or is it just a random laptop that Hunter had with drug evidence on it? I’m guessing Hunter has owned multiple laptops in his life.

I have no skin in this game, so more curious than anything.
 
I wonder if those 51 "experts" saying it was Russian disinformation will be prosecuted for trying to influence the election....


The 51 "experts" letter was specific to the Burisma emails; it never mentions the laptop not being confirmed, the crack/drug use, texts about crack use, or any other evidence provided in this case.

Additionally, the letter states they had no idea if what they were suggesting was true. If we allow people to be jailed for supposition, we will need a lot more prisons.
 
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I haven’t been following the Hunter saga closely. Is this “the” laptop or is it just a random laptop that Hunter had with drug evidence on it? I’m guessing Hunter has owned multiple laptops in his life.

I have no skin in this game, so more curious than anything.
I think it is "the" one that he dropped off at the repair shop. they will try and say it was an invention and trump personally went to a goodwill store in new jersey and purchased it. put photos and drug use antidotes on there.
 
The 51 "experts" letter was specific to the Burisma emails; it never mentions the laptop not being confirmed, the crack/drug use, texts about crack use, or any other evidence provided in this case.

Additionally, the letter states they had no idea if what they were suggesting was true. If we allow people to be jailed for supposition, we will need a lot more prisons.
When it comes to politics, we need to start building more prisons then. As I've said a few times, put them all in jail.

The post you responded to was intended as mild sarcasm.
 
Joes Place insists the laptop has been compromised, there's no chain of custody, it can't be admitted, etc, etc.

The FBI special agent testified there's no evidence of that. I wonder if those 51 "experts" saying it was Russian disinformation will be prosecuted for trying to influence the election....
No one is above the law
 
When it comes to politics, we need to start building more prisons then. As I've said a few times, put them all in jail.

The post you responded to was intended as mild sarcasm.
This is what I said in the trump verdict thread. I said it was a great day as they finally found a politician guilty and hope it starts a chain reaction. A large portion of them are crooks
 
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she probably wanted to go so she could call someone a nazi piece of shit.

With all these lies coming out, are we still supposed to believe they don’t know who the coke they found in the white house belonged to?
Thank God Joe brought honor and decency back to the WH, I'd hate to see what the opposite would look like
 
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Do you know who it belonged to? If so, you should contact the authorities.
I don’t but I highly doubt they don’t know who it belonged to.
I also doubt they put much effort into finding out who brought it in if they truly don’t know who it belongs to.
Cameras are everywhere today and I would have to guess some fingerprints were on it as well
 
I don’t but I highly doubt they don’t know who it belonged to.
I also doubt they put much effort into finding out who brought it in if they truly don’t know who it belongs to.
Cameras are everywhere today and I would have to guess some fingerprints were on it as well
Cool conspiracy theory.
 
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