Author Peter Schweizer, whose books have cataloged the dubious dealings of the Clinton and Biden families, thinks he knows what's behind the New York Times's long-delayed admission that Hunter Biden's damning laptop is not a Russian disinformation operation after all.
Schweizer told Fox News's Maria Bartiromo that the March 16 article, which dropped the bombshell acknowledgment in the 24th paragraph after 16 months of liberal media denials of the laptop's legitimacy, is a sign the Biden family is bracing for an indictment of the first son.
"I think this New York Times piece, the fact that they got cooperation from Team Biden and probably from the Hunter Biden legal team, is an indication that they are extremely concerned he's going to be indicted," Schweizer told Bartiromo on Sunday...
Schweizer said the laptop, which contains damning images of Hunter Biden smoking crack, lurid text and email exchanges with various women, and dozens of apparent references to his shady international business dealings, is a trove of evidence for Weiss's investigation. The laptop story was broken by the New York Post prior to the 2020 election, but it was stifled by social media platforms, including Twitter and Facebook. Over the last 16 months, other outlets, including the Washington Examiner, have reported on revelations from the laptop, although media outlets such as the Washington Post, the New York Times, CNN, and others have ignored it.
"If you look at the three big flashpoints in American foreign policy today, Ukraine, Russia, and China, the Biden family has received funds, millions of dollars in some cases and tens of millions of dollars, from powerful individuals connected to the government in each of those countries," Schweizer said. "Hunter Biden and Joe Biden had intermingled finances, and Hunter Biden was paying monthly bills, paying for repairs on his home.
Schweizer said the laptop includes messages to and from Hunter Biden that show him taking in at least $31 million in shady international dealings.
"These are the deals that are enunciated," Schweizer said. "There are emails in which foreign nationals are saying, 'I just acquired $5 million into your account please confirm receipt,' so it's clear in black and white, but it's important to point out in the case of China the $31 million came from four Chinese businessmen, each one with links to the highest level of Chinese intelligence...
Author Peter Schweizer makes bold prediction on Hunter Biden after New York Times admits laptop legit | Washington Examiner