Infamous laptop repairman shreds ‘blatant double standard’ of DOJ: Hunter is ‘beyond reproach’

The repairman at “Ground Zero” in the explosive Hunter Biden laptop story blasted President Biden’s Department of Justice (DOJ) for its “blatant double standard” after the FBI took the shocking step of raiding former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence.

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Speaking to Fox News co-host Carley Shimkus on Thursday’s “Fox & Friends First,” John Paul Mac Isaac called out what is increasingly being seen as a two-tiered justice system in America.

“There’s been a plethora of criminal activity that has come off that laptop and the FBI has been in possession of that laptop since December 9th, 2019,” Isaac said. “And the son of the president of the United States continues to wave from the balcony of the White House. He continues to fly on Air Force One. He’s beyond reproach.”

“Nancy Pelosi said that not everybody is above the law, while apparently there are people above the law,” he continued. “And I think that if your last name is Biden or even Pelosi, I think you get afforded that opportunity.”

Meanwhile, Isaac said, he was forced to flee Delaware due to the death threats he has received for exposing the contents of the laptop to the American people. While whistleblowers on the left are granted “anonymity,” he claims the same luxury has not been afforded to him.

“It’s a blatant double standard,” Isaac said. “My family and I have witnessed the bias in the FBI going back as far as October of 2019, when they refused to touch the Hunter Biden laptop with a ten-foot pole until, finally, in December, they came in and they took it, and even then they seemed to be reluctant.”

It is a sentiment shared by what can only be described as an alarming number of Americans.

In a survey of 1,080 respondents conducted between July 24 and July 28 of this year, the Trafalgar Group found that a staggering 79.3 percent of Americans believe there are two tiers of justice: “one set of laws for politicians and Washington D.C. insiders vs one set of laws for everyday Americans.”

Among Democrats surveyed, 66.7 percent stated we have two sets of rules, and 87.8 percent of Republicans concurred.

Overall, only 11.6 percent of Americans believed “there is one system of justice with laws applied to all Americans equally,” while 9.1 percent of those polled said they weren’t sure if the laws of the nation were applied equally to all.

“America has lost confidence in the justice system,” wrote one user on Twitter. “These are dismal numbers.”

It’s not surprising, considering that Hunter Biden and Joe Biden remain unscathed despite evidence that, as Vice President, Joe Biden met repeatedly with foreign business associates of Hunter Biden at the White House.

“I’m not surprised that the Chinese government probably has a copy of Hunter Biden’s laptop,” Isaac told Shimkus. “He was very careless with his electronic devices, so whether they’re using that as leverage over the Biden administration, it’s really hard to tell.”

“It just seems like… between lithium mines in Afghanistan and how we’ve handled Taiwan, it just seems like we’re going soft on China,” he stated. “And it begs the question, is it because they know something we don’t? Are they holding something over the Bidens? It’s hard to tell.”

Melissa Fine

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