Hunter Biden plots defamation lawsuits against Fox News, Eric and Rudy ... trends now

Hunter Biden plots defamation lawsuits against Fox News, Eric and Rudy ... trends now
Hunter Biden plots defamation lawsuits against Fox News, Eric Trump and Rudy ... trends now

Hunter Biden plots defamation lawsuits against Fox News, Eric Trump and Rudy ... trends now

A team is preparing to defend Hunter Biden against an expected onslaught of investigations by House Republicans.

Allies of the president's son gathered for a private strategy session last September in California where they discussed going after Hunter's accusers and critics with defamation lawsuits, according the Washington Post.

Hunter's attorney and friend Kevin Morris suggested at the meeting the suits be filed against Fox News, Eric Trump and Rudy Giuliani, along with a probe into the repairman who handed over his laptop.

Morris told the group he was crucial for Hunter's camp to be more aggressive and also 'outlined extensive research on two potential witnesses against Hunter Biden - spurned business partner Tony Bobulinsky and computer repairman John Paul Mac Isaac, who turned over his laptop to the FBI.

It comes amid an ongoing investigation into Hunter's finances and allegations of illegal business dealing in China and Ukraine that remain in the public eye as Twitter answers why it suppressed the story about his laptop leak.   

A team met last September to lay out a plan as they prepare to defend Hunter Biden against an expected onslaught of investigations by House Republicans

A team met last September to lay out a plan as they prepare to defend Hunter Biden against an expected onslaught of investigations by House Republicans

Hunter Biden wasn't at the meeting, but called into the discussion via video.

David Brock, a well-known liberal activist and Clinton family defender, who attended the meeting, was planning for a new group, Facts First USA, which focused on fighting the looming House GOP investigations, The Post reported. 

'They feel that there is a whole counter-narrative missing because of the whole Hunter-hater narrative out there,' Brock said.  

'What we really got into was more the meat of it, the meat of what a response would look like.' 

The Washington Post reported that there were two competing approaches laid out at the strategy session. 

The first is to be more aggressive, which includes going after Hunter Biden's critics, including Eric and Rudy.

The plan also involves a 'team of researchers' working with attorneys Joshua A Levy, who will run interference with House probes, and Chris Clark, who is dealing with the federal investigations.

The other approach is to have Hunter Biden keep his head down, which is reportedly the approach the White House prefers as it tries to argue he is a private citizen - meaning an 'inappropriate target' for Republicans.

But the more Hunter is in the public eye, the more the GOP will argue they have justification for coming after him, the Post reported. 

'Some involved in these efforts argue that Hunter Biden and Morris should stay out of the limelight so Democrats can focus on painting the Republican investigations as a partisan political exercise,' the Washington Post article states. 

'No one thinks this strategy of putting Hunter Biden front and center is smart,' said one Democrat involved in the broader effort. … 'No one, including the White House.'

At the strategy session, Hunter Biden's attorney Kevin Morris suggested defamation suits against several critics, including Eric Trump (pictured)

At the strategy session, Hunter Biden's attorney Kevin Morris suggested defamation suits against several critics, including Eric Trump (pictured)

The attorney also suggested a lawsuit against Rudy Giuliani

The attorney also suggested a lawsuit against Rudy Giuliani

John Paul Mac Isaac, the ex-computer shop owner who alerted feds of incriminating content on Hunter's laptop in 2020, said earlier this month he's 'not surprised' that the New York Times and other 'liberal' media has yet to cover recent revelations aired by Elon Musk in his so-called 'Twitter files.'

He spoke to DailyMail.com two days after Musk shared a trove of emails published by journalist Matt Taibbi on whether Twitter execs attempted to suppress reporting on the story in the run up to the 2020 election - all at the behest of the Biden campaign.

The barrage of tweets, titled the 'Twitter Files', saw the site's new CEO accuse his predecessors of engaging in collusion with Biden's team - publishing internal emails from the company that supported those claims.

At the time, The Times refused to report on the scandal, calling the claims 'unsubstantiated' - a stance it has since maintained even after's Musk's massive evidence dump.

Now, Mac Isaac, the owner of the since-shuttered Delaware Mac Shop where an 'inebriated' Hunter brought the laptop in 2019, says the paper's decision to abstain from filing a story is likely 'its master's bidding' - with the master being the Biden Administration.

Speaking to DailyMail.com Sunday, 45-year-old Mac Isaac said he feels 'vindicated' following Musk's expose, after he was forced to shutter his 10-year-old store after coming forward with the laptop claims in 2020.

At the time, Mac Issacs unsuccessfully sued Twitter for defamation after execs called his claims inaccurate, forcing him pay $175,000 to cover the social media giant's legal fees.

'I feel vindicated,' the former store owner, who has since penned a successful book about the ordeal, said. 'My only wish is that Elon had bought Twitter during my lawsuit.' 

Morris suggested a probe into witnesses including John Paul Mac Isaac (pictured), the laptop repairman who turned over Hunter's laptop to the FBI after he came into his shop in 2019

Morris suggested a probe into witnesses including John Paul Mac Isaac (pictured), the laptop repairman who turned over Hunter's laptop to the FBI after he came into his shop in 2019

Musk published a trove of emails that looked to show Twitter execs attempting to suppress reporting on the story in the run up to the 2020 election, at the behest of the Biden campaign

Musk published a trove of emails that looked to show Twitter execs attempting to suppress reporting on the story in the run up to the 2020 election, at the behest of the Biden campaign

Of Musk's evidence dump - which contained leaked emails that showed senior staffers at the site had been acting on orders when it censored posts on the platform in October 2020 - Mac Issac said it 'begs the question' of whether Biden and Twitter had been in cahoots in the weeks prior to the presidential election.

In one of these emails, sent just ten days after The New York Post first broke the laptop story, Twitter staffers were asked to 'review' five tweets deemed problematic by 'the Biden team.'

'More to review from the Biden team,' that staffer's redacted correspondence read - garnering a reply hours later from another Twitter employee - one that assured the worker the task had been 'handled.'

That same day, another email reveals that there was an additional complaint from the DNC and two more tweets were deleted.

The emails seem to substantiate claims made by Mac Issac suggesting he may have been the victim of a politically motivated attack

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