Hunter Biden Acknowledges Today What Experts in Body Language Spotted Years Ago

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Hunter Biden was criticized by The Behavior Panel two years ago.
He has now acknowledged that the laptop was his. This is a significant admission for Biden, whose body language has been the subject of years of study.
In this video, we'll look at some of the key early warning signs that exposed him long before his attorneys made them public.

Hunter Biden is requesting an investigation into persons he believes are selling material that was taken from his laptop.
Lawyers for the son of the US president identified Rudy Giuliani and the owner of a computer repair shop among individuals they claim violated the law in letters sent on Wednesday.

Tucker Carlson of Fox News was also threatened with a slander lawsuit by Hunter.
After years of criticism, he is changing his approach, a person close to him told CBS News.
Less than a month before the 2020 presidential election, the New York Post was the first to make the public aware of the laptop's existence.
Hunter Biden apparently abandoned it in a repair shop and never picked it up.
According to The Post, emails discovered on the computer's hard drive indicated that Hunter's international business transactions may have affected US foreign policy when his father served as vice president.
The laptop was a campaign issue for former US president Donald Trump, who claimed it was proof of corruption.
Lawyer and lobbyist Hunter Biden, 52, has experience working abroad, particularly in China and Ukraine.
According to CBS News, the FBI appears to have accumulated enough evidence to suggest that tax crimes may have been committed. The FBI has been looking into his business transactions since 2018 and has amassed enough evidence to prosecute him with tax crimes.

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