Website hosting Hunter Biden laptop photos to launch in June

A website that will serve as a repository for almost every image on Hunter Biden’s infamous laptop is gearing up to launch on June 1.

BidenLaptopMedia.com will contain approximately 40,000 images spanning from 2008 to 2019 and cover everything from humdrum family vacation photos to crack-addled sexcapades.

Hunter’s many nude images have presented technical challenges.

“It has proven difficult to redact all the genitalia in a timely manner,” said Garret Ziegler, founder of nonprofit Marco Polo, which is developing the website and already hosts all of Biden’s laptop emails and texts in a searchable public database.

“For some of the videos, it’s taken my guy 20 man hours to redact all the genitalia.”

The photos on the laptop have “never been released in full,” Ziegler said. Marco Polo will also block out social security numbers, credit card numbers, and bank account information. “We are trying to be as transparent as possible.”

The photos on the laptop have “never been released in full,” Ziegler said.

Hunter Biden smiling
Hunter Biden smiling at a dental appointment.

Ziegler said the images remain a critical part of the public record.

“The degeneracy is a big slice of the pie, but many photos on there are very relevant and have huge news value,” he said.

An uneventful photo of a box reading “important docs” from President Biden’s Delaware home took on new significance after news emerged that classified documents had been improperly stored inside the house.


The new website is the brainchild of Garret Ziegler, the founder of the nonprofit Marco Polo.
The new website is the brainchild of Garret Ziegler, the founder of the nonprofit Marco Polo.
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A few photos will be held back — like mundane screengrabs of iPhone games. Captions or contextual information will not be provided. Marco Polo said they have “ID’d everyone.”

Ziegler said he would eventually find a way to host all of the laptop’s contents online publicly, including calendar entries, musings from Hunter’s notes tab, and videos — but that technical challenges have delayed the process.

“We’ve had to issue zero corrections so far in 18 months,” he said. “We are not going to put BS fake photos on there.”

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