Think about Freemasonry.
What do they like putting in their laps?
Freemason Aprons have a lot of significance, but I'm gonna give you the shorthand.
Aprons keep you clean when you do dirty work. They symbolize a member using a patsy to take the blame for their most intimate crimes. It's safer to have someone take the fall than for a case to go unsolved.
Putting it in the context of Hunter Biden's laptop...
What if his laptop and all the sick stuff he had on it is just a distraction/misdirection for the real topic of the story?
What if what Patriots actually have isn't his laptop (computer), but rather his laptop (apron / patsy).
In other words, what if Patriots have Hunter's fall guy / assistant who is willing to spill all the beans? Far more than just what can fit on a laptop...
Now, re-evaluate all mentions of laptops in the past up until now. Consider if all those stories are actually coded language talking about the state of patsies. Anthony Wiener comes to mind.
They use coded language all the time, and this one has me whirling at the implications.
We've been talking about Tom Clancy's The Hunt for Red October recently. There's another book called Clear and Present Danger in which the hero Jack Ryan gets entangled in a CIA-run anti-cartel operation that goes bad. The President authorizes an illegal strike on foreign soil to assassinate a cartel leader. Things go south, the bomb misses the target and kills a lot of innocent kids, and the guys on the ground providing targeting get caught. Ryan goes down to clean up the mess, and the powers that be dump the blame for the whole thing on his shoulders. Ryan wasn't a willing participant, he was the guy trying to clean up the mess.
The point is that the Deep State folks find ways to dump blame on people and cover their own asses when they get caught being corrupt. They're not necessarily willing participants. They may not even know much of what's going on, but just got caught with enough to take the blame.
I have no doubt that these people do it as a matter of routine. Whether "apron" or "laptop" is used as a comm for that, I'm not sure. Has the term been used in that context elsewhere so that we could see a pattern of use?