Matt Gaetz Enters Hunter Biden Laptop Into Congressional Record
Florida GOP Rep.
Matt Gaetz entered contents from the laptop believed to belong to
Hunter Biden into the congressional record during a House Judiciary Committee hearing Tuesday.
The move followed a heated exchange between Gaetz and Bryan Vorndran, assistant director of the FBI’s Cyber Division, who informed the congressman that he had no information about the status of the copy of the laptop hard drive the
FBI has had in its possession since 2019 as the president's son faces a federal investigation into his financial and foreign business affairs.
"That is astonishing to me. Has the FBI [Cyber Division] assessed whether Hunter Biden's laptop could be a point of vulnerability, allowing America's enemies to hurt our country?" Gaetz asked Vorndran.
"Sir, FBI's cyber program is based off of what's codified in Title 18, Section 1030, which talks about computer intrusions," Vorndran responded. "Sir, it's not in the purview of my investigative responsibilities."
The committee was holding a hearing with Vorndran to conduct oversight on the FBI’s Cyber Division. Most of the hearing centered on cyber threats to the United States and steps law enforcement is taking to stave off such dangers.
Gaetz pressed Vorndran for a follow-up briefing on the laptop matter, and the assistant director agreed to take that request back to FBI headquarters. Appearing frustrated by the response, the congressman attempted to enter a copy of the laptop hard drive into the congressional record.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler initially rebuffed Gaetz's request but ultimately capitulated after the Florida congressman pressed further and claimed he had a “consultation with majority staff.”
Gaetz highlighted the exchange on Twitter and called for someone to "subpoena Hunter Biden."
Matt Gaetz enters Hunter Biden laptop into congressional record