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According to a new report, the contents of Hunter Biden's recovered laptop are not being uploaded into the congressional record.

During a March 29 hearing, Representative Matt Gaetz moved to enter the laptop that the younger Biden left with a Delaware repair shop. Representative Jerry Nadler initially planned to object to the request, but he allowed the laptop to be entered into the record.

According to the Daily Caller, staffers appointed by Nadler are saying they can't upload the laptop due to technological limitations. A Republican staffer told the outlet that Gaetz's office offered to provide the equipment needed for the digital transfer, but they say Gaetz must print hard copies and PDF-form documents of pages to be uploaded into the record.

The Republican staffer told the Daily Caller that Democrats used multiple excuses to avoid handling the Hunter Biden laptop in any fashion other than accepting the hard drive via hand delivery.

Democrats and majority staff are preventing the American people from seeing the laptop in the public record. They have all the resources they need to enter Hunter's laptop into the record. It is their responsibility as majority staff to enter materials into the record that was granted by unanimous consent. Why aren't Democrat majority staff doing their jobs, and what will happen if they continue to obstruct official business of Congress?

Gaetz's office has to use its own resources in creating copies because staffers refuse to digitally upload the contents of the laptop.

The contents of the laptops were first reported by the New York Post in October 2020, just before the presidential election. The mainstream media dismissed the story as Russian propaganda when it broke.

The New York Times and the Washington Post have verified key files from the laptop.

According to the Wall Street Journal, a federal tax probe into the younger Biden isgaining traction, with prosecutors reportedly investigating his sources of foreign income.

An email claimed to detail a business arrangement between a Chinese company and the Biden family.

Tony Bobulinski, who is listed as a recipient of the email first published by the New York Post, offered further detail last year in a statement to Fox News on the correspondence in October 2020, which references a proposed equity split.

Bobulinski said that the reference to the Big Guy in the email was a reference to Joe Biden.

He said that Sinohawk was a partnership between the Chinese and the Biden family.

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