Bidens Pressured Burisma Founder into Paying $10 Million Bribe

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Bidens Pressured Burisma Founder into Paying $10 Million Bribe to Get Ukrainian Prosecutor Fired, FBI S
Senator Grassley released a document Thursday revealing that a reliable FBI source had informed the bureau of the bribery scheme.

According to an unidentified informant businessman, the founder of Burisma recounted being pressured by then-Vice President Joe Biden to put Biden's son Hunter on the Ukrainian energy company's board, and for $10 million in bribes $5 million each to Joe and Hunter Biden in order to use Biden's political influence to force the firing of a Ukrainian prosecutor who was investigating Burisma.

The prosecutor, Viktor Shokin, was fired by the Ukrainian government a few months after Vice President Biden, in late 2015, threatened then-Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko that the Obama administration would withhold $1 billion in congressionallyapproved U.S. funding unless Kyiv fired Shokin. Biden later bragged about the threat in a 2018 interview at the Council on Foreign Relations.
The bribery information was provided to the FBI in a series of meetings with the informant beginning in 2017.Those meetings were summarized in re-interview of the informant on June 30, 2020, and outlined in a Form 1023, the standard FBI form used to record information from an interview with a confidential human source (CHS). As National Reviewpreviously reported, this 1023 report has been the subject of an extensive dispute between the House Oversight Committee, which subpoenaed the document, and the FBI, which fought its release and then made a redacted version of the document available to the committee with significant restrictions.
The 1023 report was released Thursday afternoon with minimal redactions by Senator Chuck Grassley (R., Iowa), who explains that he obtained the document via legally protected disclosures by Justice Department whistleblowers.

Senator Grassley and the House Oversight Committee, led by Chairman James Comer, have been pressing the FBI for an explanation of what, if any, follow-up investigation has been done regarding extensively detailed disclosures that implicate now-President Biden in a $10 million bribery scheme (among other corrupt acts) from a CHS with a track-record of reliability. Thus far, the FBI and its Justice Department superiors have declined to respond to those inquiries.

Burisma's founder and CEO is Mykola Zlochevsky. The CHS, a businessman, first dealt with him indirectly in the 2015-16 time frame. The CHS was introduced to Burisma executives by an associate, identified as Oleksandr Ostapenko, who accompanied the CHS to a meeting at Burisma headquarters to discuss the company's acquisition of an American energy firm that would allow them to IPO in the U.S.
During the meeting, Burisma CFO Vadim Pojarskii listed the company's board of directors, which included the former president and prime minister of Poland as well as Hunter Biden who, he said, was brought on "to protect us, through his dad, from all kinds of problems."
The CHS then asked why Burisma needed his assistance with the acquisition of a U.S. energy company given Hunter Biden's involvement, prompting Pojarskii to concede that the younger Biden's limited intelligence meant he was of little value outside of the influence he could exercise over his father.
https://www.nationalreview.com/2023/07/bidens-pressured-burisma-founder-into-paying-10-million-bribe-to-get-prosecutor-fired-fbi-source-claims/



Your house of cards fails on its mention of this quote According to an unidentified informant businessman
Anyone can say anything but it is hard evidence. It's silly heresay


What house of cards?
1. Hunter's laptop.
2. Hunter's text messages.
3. The two business associates of Biden.
4. The two foreign nationals.
5. The two IRS whistleblowers.
6. The stolen classified documents at Joe's house.
7. The stolen classified documents in the China-Biden center.
Right. That isn't a house of cards
Far from it
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Waco1947 said:

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It's amazing the same people believed the Russia Hoax and Juicy Smalls think the Biden corruption is a vast, right-wing conspiracy. I mean how much evidence does one need to realize there is a lot here?
Yep, almost all common sense people that are right leaning understand Trump is a scoundrel, who is a very corrupt guy who rode populism and middle class abandonment into the Whitehouse.....

Such a mental disconnect on the left though.

After speaking with a couple of far left leaning folks at church, they actually believe Biden is a virtuous guy who is bring people together. They really do, they aren't making this up.

Biden is a corrupt politician who is as bad as they come, and he isn't mentally all there any longer either.
Dude is scum, and will do anything for power, and use that power to corruptly enrich himself and his family.

But, no, Biden is a virtuous saint in the eyes of many on the left.
Evidence free assertion Biden is a corrupt politician who is as bad as they come
Evidence of blind allegiance.

You are the problem in politics.
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Forest Bueller_bf said:

Waco1947 said:

Forest Bueller_bf said:

Harrison Bergeron said:

It's amazing the same people believed the Russia Hoax and Juicy Smalls think the Biden corruption is a vast, right-wing conspiracy. I mean how much evidence does one need to realize there is a lot here?
Yep, almost all common sense people that are right leaning understand Trump is a scoundrel, who is a very corrupt guy who rode populism and middle class abandonment into the Whitehouse.....

Such a mental disconnect on the left though.

After speaking with a couple of far left leaning folks at church, they actually believe Biden is a virtuous guy who is bring people together. They really do, they aren't making this up.

Biden is a corrupt politician who is as bad as they come, and he isn't mentally all there any longer either.
Dude is scum, and will do anything for power, and use that power to corruptly enrich himself and his family.

But, no, Biden is a virtuous saint in the eyes of many on the left.
Evidence free assertion Biden is a corrupt politician who is as bad as they come
Evidence of blind allegiance.

You are the problem in politics.
All Biden All the Time, no matter what
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Bidens Pressured Burisma Founder into Paying $10 Million Bribe to Get Ukrainian Prosecutor Fired, FBI S
Senator Grassley released a document Thursday revealing that a reliable FBI source had informed the bureau of the bribery scheme.

According to an unidentified informant businessman, the founder of Burisma recounted being pressured by then-Vice President Joe Biden to put Biden's son Hunter on the Ukrainian energy company's board, and for $10 million in bribes $5 million each to Joe and Hunter Biden in order to use Biden's political influence to force the firing of a Ukrainian prosecutor who was investigating Burisma.

The prosecutor, Viktor Shokin, was fired by the Ukrainian government a few months after Vice President Biden, in late 2015, threatened then-Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko that the Obama administration would withhold $1 billion in congressionallyapproved U.S. funding unless Kyiv fired Shokin. Biden later bragged about the threat in a 2018 interview at the Council on Foreign Relations.
The bribery information was provided to the FBI in a series of meetings with the informant beginning in 2017.Those meetings were summarized in re-interview of the informant on June 30, 2020, and outlined in a Form 1023, the standard FBI form used to record information from an interview with a confidential human source (CHS). As National Reviewpreviously reported, this 1023 report has been the subject of an extensive dispute between the House Oversight Committee, which subpoenaed the document, and the FBI, which fought its release and then made a redacted version of the document available to the committee with significant restrictions.
The 1023 report was released Thursday afternoon with minimal redactions by Senator Chuck Grassley (R., Iowa), who explains that he obtained the document via legally protected disclosures by Justice Department whistleblowers.

Senator Grassley and the House Oversight Committee, led by Chairman James Comer, have been pressing the FBI for an explanation of what, if any, follow-up investigation has been done regarding extensively detailed disclosures that implicate now-President Biden in a $10 million bribery scheme (among other corrupt acts) from a CHS with a track-record of reliability. Thus far, the FBI and its Justice Department superiors have declined to respond to those inquiries.

Burisma's founder and CEO is Mykola Zlochevsky. The CHS, a businessman, first dealt with him indirectly in the 2015-16 time frame. The CHS was introduced to Burisma executives by an associate, identified as Oleksandr Ostapenko, who accompanied the CHS to a meeting at Burisma headquarters to discuss the company's acquisition of an American energy firm that would allow them to IPO in the U.S.
During the meeting, Burisma CFO Vadim Pojarskii listed the company's board of directors, which included the former president and prime minister of Poland as well as Hunter Biden who, he said, was brought on "to protect us, through his dad, from all kinds of problems."
The CHS then asked why Burisma needed his assistance with the acquisition of a U.S. energy company given Hunter Biden's involvement, prompting Pojarskii to concede that the younger Biden's limited intelligence meant he was of little value outside of the influence he could exercise over his father.
https://www.nationalreview.com/2023/07/bidens-pressured-burisma-founder-into-paying-10-million-bribe-to-get-prosecutor-fired-fbi-source-claims/



Your house of cards fails on its mention of this quote According to an unidentified informant businessman
Anyone can say anything but it is hard evidence. It's silly heresay
First, the term is hearsay.
Second, you have no idea what that word means.
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A typical Democrat with no self-awareness.
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Not that it was not obvious previously, but MSNBC has a small Hunter Biden story and every other link is QAnon-style Trump or GOP stories.

Not one story on the BCF.
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Osodecentx said:

Bidens Pressured Burisma Founder into Paying $10 Million Bribe to Get Ukrainian Prosecutor Fired, FBI S
Senator Grassley released a document Thursday revealing that a reliable FBI source had informed the bureau of the bribery scheme.

According to an unidentified informant businessman, the founder of Burisma recounted being pressured by then-Vice President Joe Biden to put Biden's son Hunter on the Ukrainian energy company's board, and for $10 million in bribes $5 million each to Joe and Hunter Biden in order to use Biden's political influence to force the firing of a Ukrainian prosecutor who was investigating Burisma.

The prosecutor, Viktor Shokin, was fired by the Ukrainian government a few months after Vice President Biden, in late 2015, threatened then-Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko that the Obama administration would withhold $1 billion in congressionallyapproved U.S. funding unless Kyiv fired Shokin. Biden later bragged about the threat in a 2018 interview at the Council on Foreign Relations.
The bribery information was provided to the FBI in a series of meetings with the informant beginning in 2017.Those meetings were summarized in re-interview of the informant on June 30, 2020, and outlined in a Form 1023, the standard FBI form used to record information from an interview with a confidential human source (CHS). As National Reviewpreviously reported, this 1023 report has been the subject of an extensive dispute between the House Oversight Committee, which subpoenaed the document, and the FBI, which fought its release and then made a redacted version of the document available to the committee with significant restrictions.
The 1023 report was released Thursday afternoon with minimal redactions by Senator Chuck Grassley (R., Iowa), who explains that he obtained the document via legally protected disclosures by Justice Department whistleblowers.

Senator Grassley and the House Oversight Committee, led by Chairman James Comer, have been pressing the FBI for an explanation of what, if any, follow-up investigation has been done regarding extensively detailed disclosures that implicate now-President Biden in a $10 million bribery scheme (among other corrupt acts) from a CHS with a track-record of reliability. Thus far, the FBI and its Justice Department superiors have declined to respond to those inquiries.

Burisma's founder and CEO is Mykola Zlochevsky. The CHS, a businessman, first dealt with him indirectly in the 2015-16 time frame. The CHS was introduced to Burisma executives by an associate, identified as Oleksandr Ostapenko, who accompanied the CHS to a meeting at Burisma headquarters to discuss the company's acquisition of an American energy firm that would allow them to IPO in the U.S.
During the meeting, Burisma CFO Vadim Pojarskii listed the company's board of directors, which included the former president and prime minister of Poland as well as Hunter Biden who, he said, was brought on "to protect us, through his dad, from all kinds of problems."
The CHS then asked why Burisma needed his assistance with the acquisition of a U.S. energy company given Hunter Biden's involvement, prompting Pojarskii to concede that the younger Biden's limited intelligence meant he was of little value outside of the influence he could exercise over his father.
https://www.nationalreview.com/2023/07/bidens-pressured-burisma-founder-into-paying-10-million-bribe-to-get-prosecutor-fired-fbi-source-claims/



Your house of cards fails on its mention of this quote According to an unidentified informant businessman
Anyone can say anything but it is hard evidence. It's silly heresay
You should read actual news and not disinformation.
My comment is still true
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Waco1947 said:

Osodecentx said:

Bidens Pressured Burisma Founder into Paying $10 Million Bribe to Get Ukrainian Prosecutor Fired, FBI S
Senator Grassley released a document Thursday revealing that a reliable FBI source had informed the bureau of the bribery scheme.

According to an unidentified informant businessman, the founder of Burisma recounted being pressured by then-Vice President Joe Biden to put Biden's son Hunter on the Ukrainian energy company's board, and for $10 million in bribes $5 million each to Joe and Hunter Biden in order to use Biden's political influence to force the firing of a Ukrainian prosecutor who was investigating Burisma.

The prosecutor, Viktor Shokin, was fired by the Ukrainian government a few months after Vice President Biden, in late 2015, threatened then-Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko that the Obama administration would withhold $1 billion in congressionallyapproved U.S. funding unless Kyiv fired Shokin. Biden later bragged about the threat in a 2018 interview at the Council on Foreign Relations.
The bribery information was provided to the FBI in a series of meetings with the informant beginning in 2017.Those meetings were summarized in re-interview of the informant on June 30, 2020, and outlined in a Form 1023, the standard FBI form used to record information from an interview with a confidential human source (CHS). As National Reviewpreviously reported, this 1023 report has been the subject of an extensive dispute between the House Oversight Committee, which subpoenaed the document, and the FBI, which fought its release and then made a redacted version of the document available to the committee with significant restrictions.
The 1023 report was released Thursday afternoon with minimal redactions by Senator Chuck Grassley (R., Iowa), who explains that he obtained the document via legally protected disclosures by Justice Department whistleblowers.

Senator Grassley and the House Oversight Committee, led by Chairman James Comer, have been pressing the FBI for an explanation of what, if any, follow-up investigation has been done regarding extensively detailed disclosures that implicate now-President Biden in a $10 million bribery scheme (among other corrupt acts) from a CHS with a track-record of reliability. Thus far, the FBI and its Justice Department superiors have declined to respond to those inquiries.

Burisma's founder and CEO is Mykola Zlochevsky. The CHS, a businessman, first dealt with him indirectly in the 2015-16 time frame. The CHS was introduced to Burisma executives by an associate, identified as Oleksandr Ostapenko, who accompanied the CHS to a meeting at Burisma headquarters to discuss the company's acquisition of an American energy firm that would allow them to IPO in the U.S.
During the meeting, Burisma CFO Vadim Pojarskii listed the company's board of directors, which included the former president and prime minister of Poland as well as Hunter Biden who, he said, was brought on "to protect us, through his dad, from all kinds of problems."
The CHS then asked why Burisma needed his assistance with the acquisition of a U.S. energy company given Hunter Biden's involvement, prompting Pojarskii to concede that the younger Biden's limited intelligence meant he was of little value outside of the influence he could exercise over his father.
https://www.nationalreview.com/2023/07/bidens-pressured-burisma-founder-into-paying-10-million-bribe-to-get-prosecutor-fired-fbi-source-claims/



Your house of cards fails on its mention of this quote According to an unidentified informant businessman
Anyone can say anything but it is hard evidence. It's silly heresay
First, the term is hearsay.
Second, you have no idea what that word means.
Hearsay. Thank you for the correction. Hearsay is speech without any evidence and someone saying something again with no evidence to back up the claim.
hearsay
/hirs/
noun
information received from other people that one cannot adequately substantiate; rumor.
"according to hearsay, Bob had managed to break his arm" I used it correctly.
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Cobretti said:


Hahahahahahahahahahahah!

Yep, this encapsulates the extreme bias.
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Waco1947 said:

GrowlTowel said:

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Osodecentx said:

Bidens Pressured Burisma Founder into Paying $10 Million Bribe to Get Ukrainian Prosecutor Fired, FBI S
Senator Grassley released a document Thursday revealing that a reliable FBI source had informed the bureau of the bribery scheme.

According to an unidentified informant businessman, the founder of Burisma recounted being pressured by then-Vice President Joe Biden to put Biden's son Hunter on the Ukrainian energy company's board, and for $10 million in bribes $5 million each to Joe and Hunter Biden in order to use Biden's political influence to force the firing of a Ukrainian prosecutor who was investigating Burisma.

The prosecutor, Viktor Shokin, was fired by the Ukrainian government a few months after Vice President Biden, in late 2015, threatened then-Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko that the Obama administration would withhold $1 billion in congressionallyapproved U.S. funding unless Kyiv fired Shokin. Biden later bragged about the threat in a 2018 interview at the Council on Foreign Relations.
The bribery information was provided to the FBI in a series of meetings with the informant beginning in 2017.Those meetings were summarized in re-interview of the informant on June 30, 2020, and outlined in a Form 1023, the standard FBI form used to record information from an interview with a confidential human source (CHS). As National Reviewpreviously reported, this 1023 report has been the subject of an extensive dispute between the House Oversight Committee, which subpoenaed the document, and the FBI, which fought its release and then made a redacted version of the document available to the committee with significant restrictions.
The 1023 report was released Thursday afternoon with minimal redactions by Senator Chuck Grassley (R., Iowa), who explains that he obtained the document via legally protected disclosures by Justice Department whistleblowers.

Senator Grassley and the House Oversight Committee, led by Chairman James Comer, have been pressing the FBI for an explanation of what, if any, follow-up investigation has been done regarding extensively detailed disclosures that implicate now-President Biden in a $10 million bribery scheme (among other corrupt acts) from a CHS with a track-record of reliability. Thus far, the FBI and its Justice Department superiors have declined to respond to those inquiries.

Burisma's founder and CEO is Mykola Zlochevsky. The CHS, a businessman, first dealt with him indirectly in the 2015-16 time frame. The CHS was introduced to Burisma executives by an associate, identified as Oleksandr Ostapenko, who accompanied the CHS to a meeting at Burisma headquarters to discuss the company's acquisition of an American energy firm that would allow them to IPO in the U.S.
During the meeting, Burisma CFO Vadim Pojarskii listed the company's board of directors, which included the former president and prime minister of Poland as well as Hunter Biden who, he said, was brought on "to protect us, through his dad, from all kinds of problems."
The CHS then asked why Burisma needed his assistance with the acquisition of a U.S. energy company given Hunter Biden's involvement, prompting Pojarskii to concede that the younger Biden's limited intelligence meant he was of little value outside of the influence he could exercise over his father.
https://www.nationalreview.com/2023/07/bidens-pressured-burisma-founder-into-paying-10-million-bribe-to-get-prosecutor-fired-fbi-source-claims/



Your house of cards fails on its mention of this quote According to an unidentified informant businessman
Anyone can say anything but it is hard evidence. It's silly heresay
First, the term is hearsay.
Second, you have no idea what that word means.
Hearsay. Thank you for the correction. Hearsay is speech without any evidence and someone saying something again with no evidence to back up the claim.
hearsay
/hirs/
noun
information received from other people that one cannot adequately substantiate; rumor.
"according to hearsay, Bob had managed to break his arm" I used it correctly.
Joe Biden being allowed to stay in office is heresy. He has committed treason against our country for personal gain for himself and his family.
"Stand with anyone when he is right; Stand with him while he is right and part with him when he goes wrong." - Abraham Lincoln
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Waco1947 said:

GrowlTowel said:

Waco1947 said:

Osodecentx said:

Bidens Pressured Burisma Founder into Paying $10 Million Bribe to Get Ukrainian Prosecutor Fired, FBI S
Senator Grassley released a document Thursday revealing that a reliable FBI source had informed the bureau of the bribery scheme.

According to an unidentified informant businessman, the founder of Burisma recounted being pressured by then-Vice President Joe Biden to put Biden's son Hunter on the Ukrainian energy company's board, and for $10 million in bribes $5 million each to Joe and Hunter Biden in order to use Biden's political influence to force the firing of a Ukrainian prosecutor who was investigating Burisma.

The prosecutor, Viktor Shokin, was fired by the Ukrainian government a few months after Vice President Biden, in late 2015, threatened then-Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko that the Obama administration would withhold $1 billion in congressionallyapproved U.S. funding unless Kyiv fired Shokin. Biden later bragged about the threat in a 2018 interview at the Council on Foreign Relations.
The bribery information was provided to the FBI in a series of meetings with the informant beginning in 2017.Those meetings were summarized in re-interview of the informant on June 30, 2020, and outlined in a Form 1023, the standard FBI form used to record information from an interview with a confidential human source (CHS). As National Reviewpreviously reported, this 1023 report has been the subject of an extensive dispute between the House Oversight Committee, which subpoenaed the document, and the FBI, which fought its release and then made a redacted version of the document available to the committee with significant restrictions.
The 1023 report was released Thursday afternoon with minimal redactions by Senator Chuck Grassley (R., Iowa), who explains that he obtained the document via legally protected disclosures by Justice Department whistleblowers.

Senator Grassley and the House Oversight Committee, led by Chairman James Comer, have been pressing the FBI for an explanation of what, if any, follow-up investigation has been done regarding extensively detailed disclosures that implicate now-President Biden in a $10 million bribery scheme (among other corrupt acts) from a CHS with a track-record of reliability. Thus far, the FBI and its Justice Department superiors have declined to respond to those inquiries.

Burisma's founder and CEO is Mykola Zlochevsky. The CHS, a businessman, first dealt with him indirectly in the 2015-16 time frame. The CHS was introduced to Burisma executives by an associate, identified as Oleksandr Ostapenko, who accompanied the CHS to a meeting at Burisma headquarters to discuss the company's acquisition of an American energy firm that would allow them to IPO in the U.S.
During the meeting, Burisma CFO Vadim Pojarskii listed the company's board of directors, which included the former president and prime minister of Poland as well as Hunter Biden who, he said, was brought on "to protect us, through his dad, from all kinds of problems."
The CHS then asked why Burisma needed his assistance with the acquisition of a U.S. energy company given Hunter Biden's involvement, prompting Pojarskii to concede that the younger Biden's limited intelligence meant he was of little value outside of the influence he could exercise over his father.
https://www.nationalreview.com/2023/07/bidens-pressured-burisma-founder-into-paying-10-million-bribe-to-get-prosecutor-fired-fbi-source-claims/



Your house of cards fails on its mention of this quote According to an unidentified informant businessman
Anyone can say anything but it is hard evidence. It's silly heresay
First, the term is hearsay.
Second, you have no idea what that word means.
Hearsay. Thank you for the correction. Hearsay is speech without any evidence and someone saying something again with no evidence to back up the claim.
hearsay
/hirs/
noun
information received from other people that one cannot adequately substantiate; rumor.
"according to hearsay, Bob had managed to break his arm" I used it correctly.
Not even close. Hearsay is an out of court statement uttered to prove the truth of the matter asserted.

It has nothing to do with "evidence to back it up."

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Waco1947 said:

Harrison Bergeron said:

Waco1947 said:

Osodecentx said:

Bidens Pressured Burisma Founder into Paying $10 Million Bribe to Get Ukrainian Prosecutor Fired, FBI S
Senator Grassley released a document Thursday revealing that a reliable FBI source had informed the bureau of the bribery scheme.

According to an unidentified informant businessman, the founder of Burisma recounted being pressured by then-Vice President Joe Biden to put Biden's son Hunter on the Ukrainian energy company's board, and for $10 million in bribes $5 million each to Joe and Hunter Biden in order to use Biden's political influence to force the firing of a Ukrainian prosecutor who was investigating Burisma.

The prosecutor, Viktor Shokin, was fired by the Ukrainian government a few months after Vice President Biden, in late 2015, threatened then-Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko that the Obama administration would withhold $1 billion in congressionallyapproved U.S. funding unless Kyiv fired Shokin. Biden later bragged about the threat in a 2018 interview at the Council on Foreign Relations.
The bribery information was provided to the FBI in a series of meetings with the informant beginning in 2017.Those meetings were summarized in re-interview of the informant on June 30, 2020, and outlined in a Form 1023, the standard FBI form used to record information from an interview with a confidential human source (CHS). As National Reviewpreviously reported, this 1023 report has been the subject of an extensive dispute between the House Oversight Committee, which subpoenaed the document, and the FBI, which fought its release and then made a redacted version of the document available to the committee with significant restrictions.
The 1023 report was released Thursday afternoon with minimal redactions by Senator Chuck Grassley (R., Iowa), who explains that he obtained the document via legally protected disclosures by Justice Department whistleblowers.

Senator Grassley and the House Oversight Committee, led by Chairman James Comer, have been pressing the FBI for an explanation of what, if any, follow-up investigation has been done regarding extensively detailed disclosures that implicate now-President Biden in a $10 million bribery scheme (among other corrupt acts) from a CHS with a track-record of reliability. Thus far, the FBI and its Justice Department superiors have declined to respond to those inquiries.

Burisma's founder and CEO is Mykola Zlochevsky. The CHS, a businessman, first dealt with him indirectly in the 2015-16 time frame. The CHS was introduced to Burisma executives by an associate, identified as Oleksandr Ostapenko, who accompanied the CHS to a meeting at Burisma headquarters to discuss the company's acquisition of an American energy firm that would allow them to IPO in the U.S.
During the meeting, Burisma CFO Vadim Pojarskii listed the company's board of directors, which included the former president and prime minister of Poland as well as Hunter Biden who, he said, was brought on "to protect us, through his dad, from all kinds of problems."
The CHS then asked why Burisma needed his assistance with the acquisition of a U.S. energy company given Hunter Biden's involvement, prompting Pojarskii to concede that the younger Biden's limited intelligence meant he was of little value outside of the influence he could exercise over his father.
https://www.nationalreview.com/2023/07/bidens-pressured-burisma-founder-into-paying-10-million-bribe-to-get-prosecutor-fired-fbi-source-claims/



Your house of cards fails on its mention of this quote According to an unidentified informant businessman
Anyone can say anything but it is hard evidence. It's silly heresay
You should read actual news and not disinformation.
My comment is still true
As usual you are incorrect. You're ignorant, which you demonstrate daily. I would respect you if you were just honest and said "I don't care because he's a Democrat." I mean there was less evidence behind the Russia Hoax yet you ate that up without question. You're just a tribalist.
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I'll have to give MSNBC credit for one thing: they've given ol' Peppermint Patty a better hairstyle and better makeup, and has gotten rid of her Resting B*tch Face that was so prevalent when she was press secretary.
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The Klanocrats always have put the needs of the rich in front of the poor, the special interests in front of the common folks. None of this is shocking.

The best was when the World's Least Talented Press Secretary was asked of "anti-gun" China Joe supported maximum sentences for gun offenses, and she refused to answer.
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Man that gave millions to Democrats has charges dropped. I'm shocked!

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Jack Bauer said:

Man that gave millions to Democrats has charges dropped. I'm shocked!


"Coincidence! Bububut TRUMP!!!"
Our vibrations were getting nasty. But why? I was puzzled, frustrated... Had we deteriorated to the level of dumb beasts?

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Biden should just call this a politically motivated witch-hunt/hoax and get Garland to shut it down, then pardon whoever he needs to. Then, investigate the origins of the investigation and persecute anyone who worked on it. That's what Trump and Barr did. Republicans seem to believe that it was all kosher then, and surely there's no way they would be hypocritical enough to argue the opposite now...
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HuMcK said:

Biden should just call this a politically motivated witch-hunt/hoax and get Garland to shut it down, then pardon whoever he needs to. Then, investigate the origins of the investigation and persecute anyone who worked on it. That's what Trump and Barr did. Republicans seem to believe that it was all kosher then, and surely there's no way they would be hypocritical enough to argue the opposite now...
Trumpgasm.

Glad you don't care about the rule of law.
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Harrison Bergeron said:

HuMcK said:

Biden should just call this a politically motivated witch-hunt/hoax and get Garland to shut it down, then pardon whoever he needs to. Then, investigate the origins of the investigation and persecute anyone who worked on it. That's what Trump and Barr did. Republicans seem to believe that it was all kosher then, and surely there's no way they would be hypocritical enough to argue the opposite now...
Trumpgasm.

Glad you don't care about the rule of law.
He loves that Dems get away with corruption.
HuMcK
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You literally cheered on those things I described, but now you call it corruption. Funny how times change and the goal posts move.
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HuMcK said:

You literally cheered on those things I described, but now you call it corruption. Funny how times change and the goal posts move.
Don't mix up your geese and ganders!
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HuMcK said:

You literally cheered on those things I described, but now you call it corruption. Funny how times change and the goal posts move.


This pronoun wants tule of law for Maralago docs but not for him not tetard Biden

Typical commie
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RD2WINAGNBEAR86
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Unbelievable!!! Not only is our government corrupt, they have transformed into the Mafia. Scary stuff.
"Stand with anyone when he is right; Stand with him while he is right and part with him when he goes wrong." - Abraham Lincoln
 
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