00:00My purpose really wasn't that political. It was just uncovering the truth.
00:04You know, when I see, you know, all kinds of suspicious activity, it just triggers something in me that I want to uncover it.
00:12And I think the public certainly had a right to know when they're potentially looking at voting for somebody like Joe Biden, who I felt was a thoroughly corrupt individual.
00:20So it obviously wasn't helpful, you know, all the interference, all the news stories accusing us of soliciting to send many Russian disinformation, but it made us all that more careful.
00:33Right.
00:33Careful to the point when, you know, shortly before we issued our report, we were offered Hunter Biden's computer.
00:42Really?
00:43Okay, by McIsaac. Okay, he contacted our office. He wanted to turn that computer over to us.
00:48So John Paul McIsaac is the laptop repair shop owner in Delaware, who Hunter Biden abandoned his laptop.
00:55And of course, he made, I think, copies of the disk drive. So I think he wanted to turn us over.
00:58We got one.
00:58Right. And you got the one that was going to be given to us, but we couldn't accept.
01:04Right.
01:05It did sound like a suspicious story. I mean, it was something you had to be careful of. You had to properly vet it. You had to do your due diligence on it.
01:13So, you know, we thought it could have been stolen property. I had no idea.
01:17So, you know, we had to, you know, kind of follow, you know, our rules of integrity.
01:22And so what did we do? We reached out to the FBI.
01:27So we've been offered this computer. Again, I didn't know anything about the computer before that.
01:33You know, the FBI obviously did, which is why they briefed us in August of 2020.
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