Intelligence Community Concerned Biden Family Is ‘Compromised,’ Ex-Intel Officer Reveals

A retired intel officer has warned that the intelligence community is concerned that Democrat President Joe Biden and his family may be “compromised” by “China or Ukraine.”

Retired Army Lt. Col. Tony Shaffer has spoken out to reveal that a “three-letter” U.S. spy agency sought a copy of the hard drive from Hunter Biden’s “Laptop from Hell” in 2020.

The agency was attempting to acquire a copy of the drive ahead of the 2020 presidential election, Shaffer said.

Shaffer gave his account to Just the News, and his claim was confirmed by the outlet after they verified it with three other people who were either approached by the agency or were involved in the approach.

The three who corroborated the account said the agency’s interest was to analyze the hard drive contents for any evidence or patterns of how foreign adversaries were seeking to compromise prominent Americans or their families.

Shaffer provided details about the approach during an appearance Friday on the Just the News television show on Real America’s Voice.

“A three-letter agency came to me and said, ‘Hey, we’ve heard that you have access to a copy of the Hunter Biden hard drive. Could we get a copy?'” Shaffer said during the interview.

“And I said, like, ‘Do you know what’s on there? I mean, we’re talking about everything from child porn, to, you know, all these issues regarding the president.’

“And they said, ‘We don’t care. … We want to either confirm or refute it. We want to act factual. We don’t have a political dog in the fight. What our concern is, is that if there’s compromising information on that hard drive, this is before the election, the president could be compromised to the level of owing either China or Ukraine something.’

“And this is what this three-letter agency was concerned about.”

A U.S. official directly familiar with the effort confirmed the request to Just the News, saying the intelligence community wanted to know if anything on the hard drive had been hacked, whether the Biden family was compromised, and whether there were any patterns about how foreign adversaries were seeking to compromise prominent Americans.

The agency abandoned the request when it became apparent there were multiple versions of the hard drive floating around and could not ascertain the chain of custody, the official said.

A lawyer for the family of John Paul Mac Issac, the Delaware computer repairman who turned the laptop over to the FBI in late 2019 after Hunter Biden abandoned it at his shop, also confirmed an October 2020 approach from Shaffer.

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A third party who was approached by Shaffer also confirmed an effort in fall 2020 to get a copy of the laptop for intelligence purposes.

All three declined to identify the spy agency involved.

Shaffer, however, has long ties to the Defense Intelligence Agency, which he alleged ran a secret program called “Able Danger” that had identified lead 9/11 hijacker Mohammad Atta in advance of the attacks.

An intelligence community review confirmed the existence of the Able Danger program targeting transnational terrorists but found no evidence that Atta had been identified prior to the suicide hijackings.

Shaffer said he was still working to get a copy of the Hunter Biden laptop in late October 2020 when he was asked to stand down by an official from the spy agency.

“They were in meetings with me when we were trying to negotiate getting a copy of the hard drive,” he said.

“And in the end, their leadership said, ‘Stop, don’t touch it. We don’t want to know.'”

Shaffer also laced into a group of 51 national security experts who published a letter before the 2020 election.

The letter stated that the laptop had “the hallmarks of a Russian disinformation campaign,” something that has since been dispelled.

Shaffer said the experts, who included former Director of National Intelligence Jams Clapper and former CIA officials, admitted in the letter that they had no intelligence whatsoever to back up their claims.

“It was a hit piece based on those individuals siding with a political cause and party over their oath of office,” he said.

Shaffer said national security experts normally stay out of presidential politics, and he believes the signatories should be barred from ever holding a national security job inside the government again.

“I do support legislation saying these guys should never hold any official office again,” he said.

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By Frank Bergman

Frank Bergman is a political/economic journalist living on the east coast. Aside from news reporting, Bergman also conducts interviews with researchers and material experts and investigates influential individuals and organizations in the sociopolitical world.

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