Posted on 02/21/2024 11:10:09 AM PST by Red Badger
Gee, Clinesmith lied to the FISA court about Trump and Russian connections….. exactly when is he due out of Federal Prison?
Our Media knows that people rarely dive into the articles.
Tell me that the Dung Beetle Party doesn’t own the Feddies. Lawfare.
Uh, it’s Politico. We need information from real journalists.
Smirnov alleged a “multi-million-dollar bribery scheme”
involving Joe Biden, his son Hunter and “a Ukrainian energy company.”
So, when a purebred beatified Democrat is alleged to have
committed a (yikes) “crime,” what does the Biden DOJ do?
Simple!
The sainted Biden orders the accuser be ARRESTED.
lyin’ to the fbi
their goto process crime for political persecution
Beria/Garland doing deepState bidding
-fJRoberts-
Meanwhile...
All the informants claiming completely bogus crimes committed by Donald Trump still walk about as free men.
Where he will be off’d
Biden is desperate to put Smirnov on ice. Biden wants this guy in jail because he told the truth about him getting Burisma bribes not lying to the FBI.
OMG we can not allow Tucker Carlson to interview this guy. It could destroy our democracy!
:)
“lyin’ to the fbi”
damn straight! because most people don’t have a clue as to the weaponization of the DOJ
Not even JohnRoberts
He did not commit suicide next week............................
Andrew McCabe anyone?
Hunter Biden on the board of Ukrainian energy company Burisma as a million per year employee
Hunter Biden never visited Ukraine for company business during his five year tenure
By Polina Ivanova, Maria Tsvetkova, Ilya Zhegulev and Luke Baker
October 18, 2019, reuters,com Updated 4 years ago,
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KIEV (Reuters) - During his time on the board of one of Ukraine’s largest natural gas companies, Hunter Biden, the son of former U.S. Vice-President Joe Biden, was regarded as a helpful non-executive director with a powerful name, according to people familiar with Biden’s role at the company.
Biden’s role at Burisma Holdings Ltd has come under intense scrutiny following unsupported accusations by U.S. President Donald Trump that Joe Biden improperly tried to help his son’s business interests in Ukraine.
Interviews with more than a dozen people, including executives and former prosecutors in Ukraine, paint a picture of a director who provided advice on legal issues, corporate finance and strategy during a five-year term on the board, which ended in April of this year.
Biden never visited Ukraine for company business during that time, according to three of the people. They also said that his presence on the board didn’t protect the company from its most serious challenge: a series of criminal investigations launched by Ukrainian authorities against its owner, Mykola Zlochevsky, a multimillionaire former minister of ecology and natural resources.
The allegations concern tax violations, money-laundering and licences given to Burisma during the period where Zlochevsky was a minister.
Hunter Biden, 49 years old, has denied wrongdoing. In a public statement on Oct 13, his lawyer George Mesires said: “Despite extensive scrutiny, at no time has any law enforcement agency, either domestic or foreign, alleged that Hunter engaged in wrongdoing at any point during his five-year term.”
In an interview with ABC News aired Tuesday, Hunter Biden said in retrospect it may have been poor judgment to join Burisma’s board while his father was vice president, but added: “Did I make a mistake based upon some ethical lapse? Absolutely not.”
Biden, in the interview added that he didn’t discuss his business dealings in Ukraine with his father, other than one brief exchange in which his father told him “I hope you know what you’re doing.”
A lawyer for Hunter Biden didn’t respond to requests for comment.
Joe Biden has also denied any wrongdoing, saying he called for the removal of then-chief prosecutor Viktor Shokin in 2016 because of his ineffectiveness in tackling corruption in Ukraine, a widespread problem that both the United States and the European Union had long highlighted.
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“How can he commit suicide if we don’t have him locked up?”
So instead of going after Hunter, Special Council Weiss is indicting the witnesses who could testify against him. The nice thing about indicted witnesses is that they tend to read their lines very well. Depending on how the prosecutor leans, this can work for or against Hunter. In this case, almost certainly FOR, but if they need to get Biden off the ballot, possibly AGAINST.
For *TRUTHFULLY* claiming that Joe Biden accepted a bribe from a Ukrainian businessperson, and Chinese spies, and anyone else he could get bribe money from.
Joe Biden is a corrupt crook, and everyone running interference for him are accomplices.
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