The Washington Post has finally admitted 's laptop is real, nine months after first receiving a copy and a full year after DailyMail.com authenticated it.The Post had cyber forensics experts validate material on the abandoned laptop hard drive, using similar methods that experts hired by DailyMail.com used back in March 2021.After months of publishing articles suggesting the laptop could be Russian disinformation, the analysis published by the newspaper on Wednesday marks a startling u-turn.
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