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Hunter Biden’s federal gun trial has already seen a slew of dramatic moments, with his infamous laptop making an appearance as evidence and his wife, Melissa Cohen Biden, engaging in a heated exchange with a former Trump White House aide. This trial marks the first criminal case against the son of a sitting president, drawing intense public and media scrutiny.

 

Federal prosecutors introduced the controversial MacBook Pro 13 early in the proceedings. The laptop, whose contents were widely publicized shortly before the 2020 election, allegedly after Hunter Biden left it at a Delaware repair shop in 2019, is central to the prosecution's case. The laptop’s emails and messages have been a point of contention, with claims that they document Hunter's drug use during the period he purchased the firearm in question.

 

FBI agent Erika Jensen testified about the laptop's contents, presenting messages from April 2018 to July 2018 that allegedly detail Biden’s drug use. One message showed a photo of white powder on a scale, with another asking, “You want 10 grams?” This evidence is crucial as Hunter Biden, 54, faces three charges related to his October 2018 federal form, where he allegedly lied about not being addicted to drugs to purchase a $5,000 gun.

 

During the introduction of the laptop, Melissa Cohen Biden, visibly upset, shook her head and whispered to a lawyer beside her. Earlier that day, Cohen Biden had an explosive confrontation with former Trump aide Garrett Ziegler. According to an NBC reporter, she called Ziegler a “Nazi piece of shit” when he attempted to enter the courtroom during a break. Ziegler, whom Hunter Biden sued last year for allegedly publishing leaked emails from the laptop, later described the outburst as “sad,” emphasizing his presence at the trial for prudence and denying any Nazi affiliation.

 

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Assistant U.S. Attorney Derek Hines, in his opening remarks, underscored the gravity of the case, asserting, “No one is above the law. It doesn’t matter who you are, or what your name is. We would not be here today if he was just a drug addict.” Hines revealed that Hallie Biden, the widow of President Joe Biden’s late son, Beau Biden, would testify for the prosecution. Hallie Biden is expected to discuss finding and disposing of the gun and her shared drug use with Hunter during their relationship.

 

Hunter Biden’s memoir, in which he describes his extraordinary ability to locate crack cocaine, was also referenced in court. Defense attorney Abbe Lowell argued that Hunter may not have knowingly broken the law, highlighting his state of denial about his addiction in 2018. Lowell stressed that the gun was never loaded or used and pointed out that it was found in a pouch belonging to Hallie Biden, who later discarded it near a grocery store.

 

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Lowell's opening statement seemed to resonate with at least one juror, who was seen dabbing her eyes with tissues. He emphasized that the prosecution must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Hunter knowingly violated the law.

 

Melissa Cohen Biden did not publicly comment on her confrontation with Ziegler. However, Ziegler reiterated that he did not provoke the incident and attended the trial out of due diligence. After the incident, Cohen Biden returned to the courtroom and exchanged a glance with Ziegler before sitting next to First Lady Jill Biden.

 

Credit: TOS 2024-06-06

 

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FBI agent Erika Jensen testified about the laptop's contents, presenting messages from April 2018 to July 2018 that allegedly detail Biden’s drug use. One message showed a photo of white powder on a scale, with another asking, “You want 10 grams?” 

 

I'm surprised distributions charges aren't filed. Sounds like he was a drug dealer as well.

 

I predict at some point hunter's will power will fail and just say "fork it" and start the drugs in a massive way.

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On 6/5/2024 at 2:57 PM, Tug said:

I’m surprised the laptop is admissible that being said in light of this the trump crowd should see everyone can be put in the hot seat ……trump has only faced the least cases 

The famous laptop has very much been validated by the FBI as very real. I guess biden's fake outrage at the debates where he referenced the letter signed by former FBI agents saying the laptop was Russian Disinformation has been revealed.

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11 minutes ago, EVENKEEL said:

Hunter is looking rough, wonder if he's on the booze.

 

I don't know why he'd be worried.  All his lawyers have to do is keep him out of jail past election day so his father (or Kamala) can pardon him with impunity. 

 

Surely, in Delaware, they can stretch it out a few months.

 

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8 hours ago, shdmn said:

It's entertaining to watching the convicted felon worshippers trying using someone who never has and never will hold public office to distract from the convicted felon acting like a loser again.  It's like, seriously, that's the best you got??? 

 

At least we don't have to listen to them endlessly talk about locking Hillary up, although the convicted felon did mention that oldie but goody again recently.  I think the loser has even started mentioning locking up Biden and Obama now.   Anything to distract from what a loser he is.

 

 

 

so what you are saying is that trump is a convicted felon ? 

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13 hours ago, digger70 said:

I don't care if he's guilty or not, that laptop shouldn't be allowed as evidence in my opinion, It's the Repairman that is guilty to Betray peoples Trust and should be in jail. 

what's the world turn int that one can't trust  a Repairman or anyone to do their job without shouting to the world What they  have done.

It's same as Doctor Patient confidentiality. 

 

Nonsense.

 

What if a repairman found child porn on Trump's laptop. Would you still suggest he stay quiet? Jail the repairman for blowing the whistle?

 

Of course not. 

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12 hours ago, theblether said:

 

This is a ludicrous argument and you clearly haven't thought it through.

 

Many people have been jailed as repairmen have discovered child sex abuse images on their laptops. The most famous example was Paul Gadd aka Gary Glitter, who spent a lot of time in Thailand. 

 

And you are suggesting that some type of doctor/patient confidentiality should come into play? 

 

I strongly suggest you engage your brain before posting. Read the link: 

 

https://www.eclecticblue.org.uk/remember-me-this-way/

I did ,I stick by my post. what you say doesn't make sense.

If i take my car for an Oil change I don't expect the Mechanic to rebuilt the Engine .

there's no need to look at all the files when Fixing a Laptop 

I fixed my Laptop and upgrade it  from 4 to 8 GB  never touched the files .

 

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4 hours ago, JonnyF said:

 

Nonsense.

 

What if a repairman found child porn on Trump's laptop. Would you still suggest he stay quiet? Jail the repairman for blowing the whistle?

 

Of course not. 

Which childporn did the repairman find?

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14 hours ago, theblether said:

 

This is a ludicrous argument and you clearly haven't thought it through.

 

Many people have been jailed as repairmen have discovered child sex abuse images on their laptops. The most famous example was Paul Gadd aka Gary Glitter, who spent a lot of time in Thailand. 

 

And you are suggesting that some type of doctor/patient confidentiality should come into play? 

 

I strongly suggest you engage your brain before posting. Read the link: 

 

https://www.eclecticblue.org.uk/remember-me-this-way/

I thought he was being sarcastic or trying to use satire. There is no confidentiality issue with what is found on a computer.

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26 minutes ago, candide said:

Which childporn did the repairman find?

 

Missed the point.

 

By miles.

 

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8 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

I thought he was being sarcastic or trying to use satire. There is no confidentiality issue with what is found on a computer.

Sure! Lend me your computer and I will put the content on the Internet! 😃

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