Column’s up: The latest Joe Biden bribe allegations need a special counsel - and, by the way, Hunter is not very smart https://t.co/hqnEYabebW
— Miranda Devine (@mirandadevine) July 21, 2023
Column’s up: The latest Joe Biden bribe allegations need a special counsel - and, by the way, Hunter is not very smart https://t.co/hqnEYabebW
— Miranda Devine (@mirandadevine) July 21, 2023
Bless your heart. Dems aren't doing this because they have a spine. They've actively covered this up for 6+ years, and they would have kept on covering for him if it wasn't for his obvious declining physical and mental state. They will do anything to keep power, and if they must eat their own, then they will absolutely do it.. They merely want to clear the path for a different candidate.LateSteak69 said:EatMoreSalmon said:
Were you bribed to post that?
Too much smoke emanating from and around a filtered press. It looks to me like Joe Biden will likely be booted from the 2024 Democrat Party nomination.
Which I am ok with.
So the dems may have a spine after all. Unlike the cultists trumptards…
BingoBearN said:Bless your heart. Dems aren't doing this because they have a spine. They've actively covered this up for 6+ years, and they would have kept on covering for him if it wasn't for his obvious declining physical and mental state. They will do anything to keep power, and if they must eat their own, then they will absolutely do it.. They merely want to clear the path for a different candidate.LateSteak69 said:EatMoreSalmon said:
Were you bribed to post that?
Too much smoke emanating from and around a filtered press. It looks to me like Joe Biden will likely be booted from the 2024 Democrat Party nomination.
Which I am ok with.
So the dems may have a spine after all. Unlike the cultists trumptards…
KaiBear said:Not remotely believing Joe Biden will be the Dem nominee.RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:I am going to be optimistic and have faith that there are at least a handful of decent, moral Democrats that are not willing to re-elect a president that has clearly been compromised by China, Ukraine, Russia, etc. Joe Biden has made the world a more dangerous place and put the safety of ALL Americans at great risk.KaiBear said:Fun to watch or not the result will be the same.RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:This is an interesting and very plausible take, but the difference is black and white. Yes, I agree that Bernie was compensated handsomely by being a good foot soldier and stepping aside. The Progressive Left has made identity politics (race) so toxic, I don't see them allowing Kamala to receive her golden parachute and quietly ride off into the sunset. They are gonna make things nasty and ugly. Circular firing squad. It should be fun to watch.KaiBear said:RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:No way that the black community and the Militant Muslims aka The Squad allow white privileged Gavin Newsom to leap frog heir apparent / brain trust Kamala Harris. Not gonna happen. This is the corner the Dems have painted themselves into.KaiBear said:riflebear said:
It's all part of their plan to get rid of Biden last min and sneak in another Dem candidate.
Everyone knows Biden is unfit to serve. The question is who is calling the shots?
Everyone knew Biden was unfit to be President when the party bosses put the knife to Bernie's 2020 primary campaign once he became the front runner .
Everyone knew Biden had been collecting massive bribes as VP but the Clintons had already established the $$$ standard with their 'foundation' and the media chose to ignore the blatant hypocrisy.
Harris could still be POTUS by the time the 2024 Dem National Convention rolls around. That was the initial plan after all; to establish the country's first woman president. But Harris proved to be even more stupid than shown in the 2020 primaries, where she garnered only 7% of the votes . Will her being the presidential incumbent carry Harris to the 2024 party nomination ?
Nope, she blew it .
( pun intended )
Make way for Gavin.
The American Trudeau.
Enter the Cafeteria Czar.
They now realize Kamala is dumb as a brick, personally unlikeable, and unable to win the 2024 general election even as an incumbent president .
Like Bernie, Kamala will quietly receive 'compensation' for her hurt pride and as a result publicly support Gavin in the general election.
Dem president, higher taxes, open borders, and multilated children.
Gavin as president is going to make Biden look like a far right conservative.
An "unidentified informant businessman." LOLOsodecentx 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/
C. Jordan said:An "unidentified informant businessman." LOLOsodecentx 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/
If Biden is found guilty (of treason) , he should not be allowed to resign and move into a cushy memory care facility. No pardon. He should be publicly executed for all the world to see. We should follow the Constitution. Then the world will really know "America is back."C. Jordan said:An "unidentified informant businessman." LOLOsodecentx 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/
Regressives change their POV on whistleblowers, science, unnamed sources, and the rule of law depending on how it impacts their power.Mothra said:C. Jordan said:An "unidentified informant businessman." LOLOsodecentx 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/
Indeed. Deep throat had no idea what he was talking about.
You put up a good LOL front for a time...C. Jordan said:An "unidentified informant businessman." LOLOsodecentx 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/
high ranking white house official.. LOLC. Jordan said:An "unidentified informant businessman." LOLOsodecentx 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/
4th and Inches said:high ranking white house official.. LOLC. Jordan said:An "unidentified informant businessman." LOLOsodecentx 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/
50 intell people, LOL
You been swallowing unnamed sources and fake stories for years.. why the change?
HuMcK said:4th and Inches said:high ranking white house official.. LOLC. Jordan said:An "unidentified informant businessman." LOLOsodecentx 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/
50 intell people, LOL
You been swallowing unnamed sources and fake stories for years.. why the change?
That cuts both ways. You people spent the Trump years reflexively calling every anonymously sourced story "fake news", but now you buy this shaky story without question. Why the change?
If only someone had asked the source about this directly instead of having to rely on 2nd hand reports...oh wait, that's exatly what Giuliani did in 2019, and the source specifically rebutted these exact allegations. The whole narrative is that the guy paid a bribe to Bidens to make investigations go away...but the guy is currently on the lam as a fugitive from Ukrainian authorities. That's a pretty glaring contradiction.
It's obama's third term.riflebear said:
It's all part of their plan to get rid of Biden last min and sneak in another Dem candidate.
Everyone knows Biden is unfit to serve. The question is who is calling the shots?
Minus the "clean and articulate" mumbo-jumbo.BellCountyBear said:It's obama's third term.riflebear said:
It's all part of their plan to get rid of Biden last min and sneak in another Dem candidate.
Everyone knows Biden is unfit to serve. The question is who is calling the shots?
Column’s up: Hunter Biden put then-VP dad Joe on the phone with business associates at least 2 dozen times, ex-partner Devon Archer to testify https://t.co/EK84zFXYpo
— Miranda Devine (@mirandadevine) July 24, 2023
FBI Told Delaware U.S. Attorney It Had Already Partially Corroborated Biden Bribery Claims, Source Sayshttps://t.co/6VR27EzXEn
— The Federalist (@FDRLST) July 24, 2023
JUST IN: Hunter Biden’s former business partner Devon Archer is set to testify this week that Joe Biden was deeply involved with Hunter Biden’s overseas business dealings, attending meetings both over the phone and in person.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) July 24, 2023
Despite all of the growing evidence Biden is still… pic.twitter.com/MNrlaTA9k1
"I have never spoken to my son about his overseas business dealings.” -Joe Biden, 2019. https://t.co/yKBFbwCqFX
— House Judiciary GOP 🇺🇸 (@JudiciaryGOP) July 24, 2023
So Rudy and Derkach used a time machine to make Zlochevsky bribe the Bidens?HuMcK said:4th and Inches said:high ranking white house official.. LOLC. Jordan said:An "unidentified informant businessman." LOLOsodecentx 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/
50 intell people, LOL
You been swallowing unnamed sources and fake stories for years.. why the change?
That cuts both ways. You people spent the Trump years reflexively calling every anonymously sourced story "fake news", but now you buy this shaky story without question. Why the change?
If only someone had asked the source about this directly instead of having to rely on 2nd hand reports...oh wait, that's exatly what Giuliani did in 2019, and the source specifically rebutted these exact allegations. The whole narrative is that the guy paid a bribe to Bidens to make investigations go away...but the guy is currently on the lam as a fugitive from Ukrainian authorities. That's a pretty glaring contradiction.
Cobretti said:"I have never spoken to my son about his overseas business dealings.” -Joe Biden, 2019. https://t.co/yKBFbwCqFX
— House Judiciary GOP 🇺🇸 (@JudiciaryGOP) July 24, 2023
3 - Eat ice creamJack Bauer said:Cobretti said:"I have never spoken to my son about his overseas business dealings.” -Joe Biden, 2019. https://t.co/yKBFbwCqFX
— House Judiciary GOP 🇺🇸 (@JudiciaryGOP) July 24, 2023
Biden's 2 MO's
1 - laugh it off and ignore it
2 - get mad, point finger, start yelling about Trump
Take some advice and quit eating pretzels. You are what you eat.HuMcK said:
Why did Zlochevsky leave Ukraine as a fugitive after Shokin was removed, if the removal was to protect Zlochevsky? According to Zlochevsky's people (and even Shokin's former deputy), Shokin was actually shaking down Zlochevsky for a bribe to keep the investigation on ice (Shokin's office did indeed sit on it with no actions taken for over a year).
If Shokin really was on the level, then why did the US Government, the EU, the IMF, Ukrainian anti corruption groups, and even multiple Republican Senators all call for Shokin to be fired for corruptly protecting oligarchs like Zlochevsky? There were literally protests in the streets of Kyiv calling for Shokin to go, did Biden make that happen too?
This is just the most basic level of scrutiny of your narrative, and I have yet to see any viable answers that fit what you're trying to create. I'm fully open to the idea that Hunter was using his dad's name to make money, he's a shady character, but the "Joe took bribes to protect Zlochevsky" narrative is contradicted by even the most basic facts avaliable.
Furthermore, to even entertain your wild and unsubstantiated theories means believing that Trump's own appointees were the ones that covered all of this up for...reasons. Even your own narrative has subtlety shifted, at one point Joe was supposedly making these moves to protect his son, but now it was supposedly to protect a third party.
And, in case you were in any doubt about why Hunter Biden was being paid $83K per month by Burisma, his payments were cut in half two months after Joe Biden left office as VP, as I wrote exclusively here in 2021: https://t.co/o2v36QP9HN For the full story, read #LaptopFromHell https://t.co/dcriFgUl9V pic.twitter.com/Up1tZBqO9R
— Miranda Devine (@mirandadevine) July 24, 2023
ABC BEAR said:
To me, the looming question is: How deep into the DC bureaucracy do these payoffs go? It's no secret that many in that town live well beyond their actual salaries, including our current president.
Cue the "impeachment is a racist relic of Jim Crow."Johnny Bear said:ABC BEAR said:
To me, the looming question is: How deep into the DC bureaucracy do these payoffs go? It's no secret that many in that town live well beyond their actual salaries, including our current president.
To me the looming question is what in the world at this point are the Republicans in the House waiting on as far as introducing articles of impeachment for dementia Joe? Yes, I realize the Senate won't ultimately vote to remove him, but that was at least as true when the dims impeached Trump twice with absolutely nothing remotely comparable to the evidence that just keeps piling up on Biden and his crime family. Make him go through it and present the evidence in the Senate trial - the dementia man and his family deserve it.
I highly doubt the Senate would hold a trial. Nothing compels it to act upon the House articles.Johnny Bear said:ABC BEAR said:
To me, the looming question is: How deep into the DC bureaucracy do these payoffs go? It's no secret that many in that town live well beyond their actual salaries, including our current president.
To me the looming question is what in the world at this point are the Republicans in the House waiting on as far as introducing articles of impeachment for dementia Joe? Yes, I realize the Senate won't ultimately vote to remove him, but that was at least as true when the dims impeached Trump twice with absolutely nothing remotely comparable to the evidence that just keeps piling up on Biden and his crime family. Make him go through it and present the evidence in the Senate trial - the dementia man and his family deserve it.
At least one buyer of Hunter Biden's art is a major Democratic donor who President Biden named to a prestigious commission. 🚨🚨🚨
— Jon Levine (@LevineJonathan) July 24, 2023
Major scoop from @BusinessInsider and @Schwartzesquehttps://t.co/tBI3f26BwA
There seems to have been more than one investigation “concerning the Biden family.” https://t.co/Z6YXg2YVHT
— Eli Lake (@EliLake) July 24, 2023
The Biden family was getting rich off of you- the American taxpayer- and putting their own interests above the interests of the U.S. Hunter Biden’s right hand man, Devon Archer, is set to tell Congress that Joe spoke with and met Hunter’s shady foreign business associates- dozens… pic.twitter.com/gkx8XYViBL
— Jesse Watters (@JesseBWatters) July 25, 2023
BREAKING UPDATE: Zelensky Associate Was Present at Biden Bribery Meetings – Then Went to Work for President Zelensky Who Now Is Holding Blackmail Information Against Joe Biden (VIDEO) https://t.co/3w8uWuHMNV
— The Gateway Pundit (@gatewaypundit) July 25, 2023
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Peter Schweizer: We've been at this since 2018. They initially said there were no foreign deals. Then they shifted and said there were. There might have been foreign deals, but the Bidens made no money. Then it became Joe Biden didn't know about any of the deals. Then it became Joe Biden didn't participate in any of the deals. And now it's that he was not in business with his son.
Look, the implications for this are huge, Jesse. If you look at that 1023 form that the FBI released, if that document is true, that document reveals that one of the people that was at those meetings that heard the conversations about bribing the Bidens worked for President Zelensky. Who really wants to believe, if that meeting took place and that document is accurate, that that individual did not go and report to President Zelensky what he heard?
And again, if that document is true, who wants to believe that President Zelensky and his administration have not used that as leverage over Joe Biden when it comes to negotiations on Ukraine policy?
We may all have to start learning the Ukrainian word for compromise because this is a very clear indication of how this has shaped this administration's policy towards Ukraine and also towards China.