November 23, 2022
Catherine Herridge was one heck of a journalist. So respected was she by colleagues that they were searching their vocabularies to explain why she has "broken" news about Hunter Biden's laptop being legit.
Two years late.
Sure she had gone over to the dark side, CBS, in 2019 after having been at Fox as their Chief Intelligence correspondent. But to showcase news that was old, to say the least, was embarrassing.
John Paul Mac was the repairman of the laptop left with him at his Delaware store to retrieve data. He saw the data and turned the laptop over to the FBI in 2019, and never heard from them again.
Mac has a new book about what happened to him after he became involved with the Bidens: He lost his business, was harrassed by every federal agency in the book, and had to move.
Catherine should have kept up with the real news that's available. On Fox.
She could have read Mac's book, American Injustice: My Battle to Expose the Truth. Read Miranda Devine's book, Laptop from Hell. Interviewed Rudy Giuliani. Or watched the interview with Tony Bobolinski, Hunter's business associate.
It was on Fox.
Hang tough.