A second laptop belonging to Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, was seized by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) in February, a report by NBC News said on Saturday.
The DEA agents were searching through the office of psychiatrist Dr Keith Ablow in Massachusetts, who was accused of sexual misconduct, when they reportedly found Hunter's computer. It was then returned to his lawyer, though it is not clear why it turned up in the doctor's office.
On 15 October, the New York Post published an article containing two emails that Vadym Pozharskyi, a top official at Ukrainian energy company Burisma, allegedly sent to Hunter. According to NY Post, one of the emails thanks him for organising a meeting with his father, while in the second email Pozharskyi asks Hunter how he could use his influence to support Burisma.
President Trump has repeatedly slammed the media for not covering the alleged corrupt dealings of Hunter Biden in Ukraine, since the story about possible misconduct on the latter's part was ignored by the mainstream media, apart from Fox News, and temporarily blocked from sharing on Twitter.