Hunter Biden’s recent five-hour sit-down on the Shawn Ryan Show should have ended any doubt about his willingness to peddle contradictions, but the left-leaning media will spin like mad to protect him. In that interview he flatly declared “there is no laptop,” a claim that contradicts years of reporting and the recollections of multiple witnesses to the original chain of custody.
Biden didn’t stop at denial — he concocted an elaborate story blaming a menagerie of characters, insisting the laptop story was “fabricated” and even invoking Lev Parnas and foreign actors as part of a supposed setup. His performance was equal parts memory lapse and political theatre, delivered to a sympathetic host while attempting to erase a mountain of documentary evidence with a single line.
Let’s be blunt: this is the same pattern the country has watched for years — convenient amnesia from the left when facts are inconvenient, and cowardice from big media when it matters most. Conservative outlets and independent reporters confirmed elements of the laptop reporting back in 2020, yet the establishment press spent years gaslighting Americans about the truth instead of doing their jobs.
The interview wasn’t all denial; Hunter also whined about being up to $15 million in debt and, in a rare moment of clarity, criticized the open-border chaos his father’s administration has overseen. He claimed financial ruin and railed about policies that have hurt working Americans, which only underscores the hypocrisy of a family that wants the public to look away while it enjoys outsize influence and protection.
This episode is more than a tawdry family drama — it has real legal and national-security implications. The laptop controversy has been part of formal probes and courtroom questions for years, and voters deserve straight answers about why powerful institutions treated this dossier so differently than other politically explosive evidence. The American people shouldn’t have to pry truth from a system built to shield the connected.
Patriots worried about the future should see this for what it is: more proof that our institutions have tilted toward a comfortable elite that answers to nobody. Conservatives must keep pressing for accountability, expose the double standards, and insist that facts — not family connections or media spin — determine justice. The time for gentle reminders is past; hardworking Americans deserve the unvarnished truth.
