Republican Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz pressed the assistant director of the FBI Cyber Program on Tuesday about the whereabouts of Hunter Biden’s laptop and whether the laptop could leave the U.S., in a vulnerable position against adversaries.
“So where is it? The laptop,” Gaetz asked Bryan Vorndran.
“Sir, I’m not here to talk about the laptop, I’m here to talk about the FBI Cyber Program.”
“You’re the assistant director of FBI Cyber, I want to know where Hunter Biden’s laptop is. Where is it?” Gaetz pressed.
“I don’t know that answer,” Vorndran said.
“That is astonishing to me. Has FBI cyber assessed whether or not Hunter Biden’s laptop could be a point of vulnerability, allowing America’s enemies to hurt our country?” Gaetz asked.
Gaetz then noted how Hunter Biden’s password was easily hackable and asked whether the FBI knew where the laptop is. Vorndran said it was an accurate statement from Gaetz that the FBI does not know the whereabouts of the computer.
Vorndran said it was not “in the purview” of his responsibilities. Gaetz asked whether there was concern that the first family could be compromised given Hunter Biden’s business dealings.
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This is an excerpt from the Daily Caller.
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