A new website, www.BidenLaptopMedia.com, was launched Thursday, offering public access to thousands of personal photos from Hunter Biden’s phone taken between 2008 and 2009. The site, still facing technical issues, displays images of Biden with scantily-clad women, as he struggled with addiction, along with some blurred graphic content and sensitive financial data. One photo shows a $1,200 wire transfer to “A. Mashkivtseva,” potentially linked to Aleksandra Mashkivtseva.
The website was created by Garrett Ziegler, a former Trump aide, who believes the public has the right to see the 10,000 images found on Biden’s laptop ahead of the 2020 election. He emphasized transparency, stating that the website includes both positive and negative photos of the Bidens, allowing the public to form their own judgment. Despite political affiliations, Ziegler insists this isn’t a partisan attack but a push for truth. The laptop’s contents remain a point of controversy, as Hunter Biden is under federal investigation for tax and firearms charges, with allegations of interference from the Biden Justice Department.