Laptopgate
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- (US politics) The Hunter Biden laptop controversy.
- 2021 January 19, Oleg Burunov, “'Natural Instinct': Biden's Brother Reveals How Joe Took Hunter Off 'Guilt Train' Amid 'Laptopgate'”, in Sputnik News[1]:
- 2022 December 6, Alex Shephard, “Why the Right Can’t Quit Hunter Biden”, in The New Republic[2]:
- Elon Musk and Matt Taibbi’s flashy revival of Laptopgate hasn’t illuminated much beyond the right’s desperation to salvage something from their October Surprise.
- 2023 February 14, “Pots and kettles”, in The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette[4]:
- The House Oversight and Accountability Committee, now controlled by Republicans who've felt singled out by Big Tech, the IRS or the FBI--in many cases justifiably so--has launched hearings into Laptopgate, for starters.
- Any other controversy involving a laptop.
- A 2008 controversy where Notre Dame had a laptop in the coaching box during a game against Michigan State.
- 2008 September 21, “Laptopgate? Irish say they weren't cheating”, in Deseret News[5]:
- A 2010 controversy where a school in Pennsylvania remotely activated webcams on school-issued laptops to spy on students.
- 2010 February 24, Jacqui Cheng, ““Spying” school agrees to preserve evidence in Laptopgate”, in Ars Technica[6]:
- A 2008 controversy where Notre Dame had a laptop in the coaching box during a game against Michigan State.