CBS News confirms the legitimacy of data found on a laptop reportedly belonging to Hunter Biden

Hunter Biden walks along the South Lawn before the pardoning ceremony for the national Thanksgiving turkeys at the White House in Washington, Monday, Nov. 21, 2022. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)Hunter Biden walks along the South Lawn before the pardoning ceremony for the national Thanksgiving turkeys at the White House in Washington, Monday, Nov. 21, 2022. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

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UPDATED 5:37 PM PT – Monday, November 21, 2022

CBS News has confirmed that data on laptop reportedly belonging to Hunter Biden is real.

On Monday, after commissioning an independent forensic review, CBS reported that the contents of the laptop are Hunter’s. They briefly indicated that there was no proof that the data on the computers had been altered or falsified in any manner.

One of the digital forensic investigators claimed that there was just one thing that caught his eye in particular. It was a voicemail that appeared to have been left by Joe Biden during the height of his son’s drug addiction.

CBS News has obtained data from a laptop purported to have belonged to Hunter Biden. The data came directly from the source who said they provided it to the FBI under subpoena.@CBS_Herridge shares what was found during an independent forensic review. pic.twitter.com/uMWf1vB2Zv

— CBS Mornings (@CBSMornings) November 21, 2022

This revelation comes after The New York Post published a story on the hard drive’s contents just one month before the 2020 presidential election. At the time, news outlets criticized and disregarded the claim as false.

Several sites have confirmed that the commercial arrangement with a Chinese energy company, which Hunter Biden was associated with, has no evidence to suggest that the president had either profited from or committed any misconduct.

House Republicans are pursuing a probe into Hunter Biden and the Biden family’s foreign business dealings.

Earthquake in Indonesia kills 162, injures more

A police line is placed at a damaged building following a 6.2 magnitude earthquake in Mamuju on January 17, 2021. (Photo by ADEK BERRY / AFP) (Photo by ADEK BERRY/AFP via Getty Images)A police line is placed at a damaged building following a 6.2 magnitude earthquake in Mamuju on January 17, 2021. (Photo by ADEK BERRY / AFP) (Photo by ADEK BERRY/AFP via Getty Images)

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UPDATED 5:09 PM PT – Monday, November 21, 2022

A 5.6 magnitude earthquake has stuck the Cianjur region of the main island in West Java, Indonesia .

According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the earthquake reached a depth of 10 kilometers (6.2 miles).

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— EMSC (@LastQuake) November 21, 2022

Due to the natural disaster, some residents are reportedly stuck under the remains of their collapsed buildings. Rescuers are unable to reach some of those who are trapped. Currently over 13,782 people are left with destroyed homes. Local reports say that those affected have been accommodated at nearby refugee camps.

Other extensive damages were reported at schools and at places of worship. In addition, communication lines are being delayed as power lines were disrupted.

Pray for Cianjur (Indonesia), today earthquake pic.twitter.com/fGHrLUHhJr

— Muhammad Ashraf Kamboh (@MAshrafKamboh) November 21, 2022

In a news conference, West Java Governor Ridwan Kamil announced that over 162 people have died and 326 more are injured in varying degrees.

An earthquake rattled Indonesia’s main Island of Java. At least 160 people were killed, and over 300 were injured. Take a look:pic.twitter.com/WUDE5sHz7z

— Steve Hanke (@steve_hanke) November 21, 2022

Indonesia is located on the Pacific Ocean’s Ring of Fire. An area has frequent earthquakes and volcanic activity. It is one of the world’s most seismically active zones.

As authorities continue their rescue efforts, Governor Kamil has added that the death toll is likely to rise further.