Hunter's Laptop: Repairman Shared 'Chilling' Warning He Received From The FBI
Mac Isaac now says he plans to write a book after this nightmare is over. The repair man first brought Hunter Biden's laptop to the authorities who ignored him before finally handing over details to New York Post. The left, media, and big tech quickly rushed to discredit the repairman and ruin his life—But now that the GOP has a majority in the House, they're all admitting the validity behind the repairman's story.
Just when you think you have heard everything you need to know about the Hunter case, Issac revealed a 'chilling' warning that he received from the FBI on Monday. He was speaking on Fox News when he revealed what sounded like a threat for coming forward.
"We have the people in Congress now, they have the resources and the tools, and I'm hoping that we're going to get some accountability," he said.
Mac Isaac described one of his first interactions with an FBI agent as "chilling." He said he was "overjoyed" when the agents handed him a subpoena, and he made a comment that he would change their names when he eventually wrote his book.
"That's when Agent Mike turned around and told me that, in their experience, nothing ever happens to people that don't talk about these things," Mac Isaac said, noting that he did, in fact, change their names in the book.
The comment, Mac Isaac suggested, was a warning against speaking out about what was going on.
And while Mac Isaac has said that Americans should be able to go to authorities without fear of retribution, he has experienced otherwise.
"I have been dealing with retaliation from multiple fronts for the past two years when what I did was leaked to the country. I'm expecting it, and I'm going to expect it to continue," he said.
"When people are threatened, they fight back," Mac Isaac said.
I can't see how what Issac says was told to hm could be interpreted as anything other than a threat. Can you?