Hunter Biden falsely claims that US intelligence found that controversy over laptops was ‘Russian disinformation’

Hunter Biden claimed this week that the intelligence community had concluded that the laptop saga around him was the product of ‘Russian disinformation’, adding again that he “did nothing wrong”.

President Biden also said that the information on the laptop, which was widely reported on the information – among which Hunter allegedly introduced foreign oil managers to his father – was Russian disinformation.

Hunter claims that the Office of National Intelligence concluded that the laptop failure was the product of disinformation related to the Kremlin. But John Ratcliffe, former president of National President Trump, said in October that the Hunter Biden laptop was not part of a Russian disinformation campaign.

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“Let me be clear: the intelligence community does not believe this, because there is no intelligence that supports it,” Ratcliffe also said.

FBI and Justice Department officials agree with Ratcliffe’s assessment.

However, the DNI office has confirmed that Russia is interfering in the 2020 presidential election.

The president’s son also said he was confident that his department’s investigation into his taxes would not find anything inappropriate.

“The scariest thing is – look, I have no idea what is real. The only thing I know is that the intelligence community has just issued a report saying that the whole thing is Russian disinformation. And I say to people: “Just give them my book. I mean, it’s good. I have nothing to hide,” Biden told WTF host Marc Maron in a Marc Maron podcast.

“The funny thing is, as you know, given how many s you stole through the years when you were high, who the f — knows,” Maron said.

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Biden replies, “Yes. Yes. I mean exactly, who knows. The only thing I know is that Rudy Giuliani is supposedly sleeping with it, which is whimsical enough to just think about it.”

Last week, Biden said the laptop was left at a computer store and was reported by the New York Post this past weekend, “may be his”.

“Truly, I do not know,” Hunter Biden told CBS’s Tracy Smith in response to a question about the origin of the laptop during an interview for CBS Sunday Morning.

Smith then asked the younger Biden if the laptop could be his.

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“Of course definitely,” he replies. “This, that, there could be a laptop out there that was stolen from me. It could be that I was hacked. It could be that it was the – that it was Russian intelligence. It could be that it was stolen from me. “

Fox News’s Tyler Olson and Brooke Singman contributed to this report.

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