This Facebook post shows the real Marilyn Hueper, left, and the photo of who the FBI is searching for. Facebook
Business Insider: An Alaska woman says the FBI barged into her home searching for Nancy Pelosi's laptop
* The FBI searched the home of an Alaska couple who they thought had Nancy Pelosi's missing laptop.
* Marilyn Hueper said the FBI thought she was a woman pictured inside the Capitol building.
* Pelosi's laptop was stolen during the Capitol attack in January. An Alaska couple said the FBI searched their home looking for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's laptop in a case of mistaken identity.
Pelosi's laptop was stolen during the Capitol insurrection on January 6, when Trump-supporting rioters stormed the building and ransacked lawmakers' offices.
Marilyn Hueper told local media outlets she and her husband Paul Hueper were in DC on January 6 and attended then-President Donald Trump's rally near the White House, but did not enter the Capitol.
In a Facebook post, Marilyn Hueper said the feds busted into her home on the morning of April 28, dragging her out of bed, handcuffing her, and separating her from her husband. She said the agents also seized their phones and laptops.
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Update #1: Alaska Woman Says Feds Searched Home for Pelosi's Laptop (AP)
Update #2: Feds raid Alaska spa in search of Nancy Pelosi’s stolen laptop (NYPost)
WNU Editor: The FBI smashed into her home early in the morning, and then realized that they mistook her for another woman.
And it is obvious that she is not the same person (see the picture above).
What this tells me is that U.S. law enforcement (and mostly likely Nancy Pelosi herself) are desperate to get this laptop back.
And no one should be surprised.
There must be a lot of information and intel on that laptop that Nancy Pelosi and the US government do not want to be made public.