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Hunter Biden’s ex-psychiatrist offers insights on why he left behind his well-known laptops.

Hunter Biden's ex-psychiatrist offers insights on why he left behind his well-known laptops.

Keith Abloh’s Insights on Hunter Biden’s Laptop

On “Pod Force One,” Keith Abloh, who previously served as Hunter Biden’s psychiatrist, expressed his belief that Biden discarded his laptop as a way to distance himself from his prior life. In 2019, Biden left a well-known laptop at a computer repair shop in Delaware and another one at Abloh’s office in Massachusetts, the latter of which was later confiscated by federal authorities, according to reports from CBS News. Abloh remarked on the podcast that it’s common for individuals to remove aspects from their lives that no longer resonate with their self-image.

During the discussion, Abloh stated, “You don’t need to be a psychiatrist to see if someone has left that kind of sensitive information on a laptop. Perhaps there’s a Freudian desire to discard that chapter of their life.” He commented further, “It’s intriguing. I’m not sure how many Democrats would agree, but, well, God works in mysterious ways.”

He added that if someone feels unsure about the life they’re living or if that life doesn’t feel genuine, it’s possible they might unconsciously try to shed that outdated version of themselves. He noted, “At the end of the day, he has, indeed, transformed into a very different artist compared to his past.”

The Daily Caller indicated that in 2024, Biden’s art dealer testified that the first sale of Biden’s artwork through a professional gallery happened on December 11, 2020. Before that, he had a career as a lawyer and was involved with Burisma, which raised questions, partly due to the laptop he abandoned in Delaware.

Abloh continued, “So if someone were to ask me, ‘Keith, is it impossible that he would consistently let go of that part of himself and seek a completely different life?’ I would say, ‘Sure, that’s quite possible.’ It’s kind of a common occurrence in psychology.”

Moreover, the laptop left in Delaware allegedly contained evidence of drug use and solicitation in various locations. A comprehensive copy of the laptop’s contents was obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation in October 2020.

Cybersecurity specialists confirmed to DCNF that an email from a Burisma executive dating back to April 2015 was indeed authentic.

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