The computer repairman John Paul Mac Isaac, 44, was the one who handed over a computer that allegedly belonged to Hunter Biden to the FBI - but first made his own copy on the hard drive, which he then gave to Rudy Giuliani, President Trump's personal lawyer.

Since the New York Post began publishing data from the hard drive last week, nothing has really been the same. 

- It has been good and bad, up and down.

I do not feel comfortable talking, I'm sorry, he says to SVT News.

"Do not feel comfortable"

In previous interviews, he has said that he made a copy of the hard drive because he was afraid of getting hurt or even being murdered, and he has indicated that he turned to Rudy Giuliani just because he hoped he could be a kind of "bodyguard". 

When SVT Nyheter meets him, Isaac has become much less talkative. 

- I can not comment on it right now, he answers several questions. 

Why not? 

- I just do not feel comfortable with it, he says and later adds that he was asked by his lawyer not to comment.

Changes his answer

Mac Isaac has so far declined to say whether he was the one who contacted the FBI or Rudy Giuliani, or if it was the other way around, but has said in an interview that he was frustrated by the trial of President Trump and that it made him hand over the computer to Rudy Giuliani's lawyer. 

When asked if he stands by his previous statements, he first says yes, when SVT Nyheter asks him.

But a moment later he changes his answer. 

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