
Issac was left with the “laptop from hell” after President Biden’s son abandoned it at his shop in April 2019. “Was I being paranoid, or had what the agent just told me been a direct threat, or at best a thinly veiled one?” he writes. The owner said he locked the door after the agents walked out, leaving him to “digest the encounter.”
#HUSH ISAAC MAC#
Isaac said the agent then told him: “It is our experience that nothing ever happens to people that don’t talk about these things.” John Paul Mac Isaac claims that two federal agents threatened him when they picked up Hunter Biden’s laptop. “Agent Wilson kept walking but Agent DeMeo paused and turned to face me,” Paul Mac writes of the encounter. The repairman, who had volunteered to hand the laptop over to the feds two months earlier, said the alleged threat came after he made a joke, telling them: “Hey, lads, I’ll remember to change your names when I write the book.” in December 2019 to recoup the laptop following a subpoena, he details in his new book “ American Injustice: My Battle to Expose the Truth.” John Paul Mac Isaac said two federal agents came to his Mac Shop in Wilmington, Del. The computer repair shop owner who blew the whistle on Hunter Biden’s infamous laptop claims in a new book that an FBI agent threatened him to stay silent. Starving artist: Hunter Biden cries poverty in trying to slash child support Hunter Biden appeared to beg Maryland criminal to mail drugs to LA hotel: report See-no-evil Biden says he’s not at all concerned about Hunter ‘conflicts’ 33 senators call for Hunter Biden special counsel, cite DOJ ‘politicization’
