For the first time Tuesday, first son Hunter Biden's notorious "Laptop from hell" - whose scandalous contents were first reported by The Post nearly four years ago - was shown to a jury of his peers, with federal prosecutors making it a key part of their case accusing the president's child of illegally owning a gun while addicted to drugs.
The pivotal moment unfolded after prosecutor Derek Hines brought out a plastic-wrapped laptop, walked it across the courtroom and presented it to his first witness, FBI Special Agent Erika Jensen.
Jensen took the MacBook Pro 13 and verified - after looking at the serial number on the back - that it had belonged to President Biden's son.
Hunter Biden 7 Hunter Biden's infamous laptop was shown to a jury on the first day of his felony gun trial.
Getty Images A photo of Biden holding a gun from his laptop.
Prosecutors from the office of special counsel David Weiss must prove to jurors that Hunter, 54, intentionally lied on a gun application form by claiming he didn't do drugs when he purchased a Colt Cobra revolver on Oct. 12, 2018 - a time when prosecutors say he was in the middle of a serious crack-cocaine dependency.
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