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The Right to a Fair Trial
American Thinker.com ^ | January 31, 2020 | John Leonard / FR Posted by Kaslin
SNIP---The President is responsible for enforcing laws passed by Congress....considered the nation's chief law enforcement officer.
SNIP---Trump is at the very top of the food chain of people responsible for seeing justice is fairly adjudicated in a court of law.
He has been accused of wrongdoing and impeached and had the right to a fair trial.....but he certainly didn’t get one.......rest on FR
38 posted on 02/01/2020 5:10:02 AM PST by Liz (Our side has 8 trillion bullets; the other side doesn't know which bathroom to use.)
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CIRCA 2019---Obama admin wanted to partner w/ Burisma;
move blocked over corruption concerns and Hunter's big buck job

johnsolomonreports.com | Nov 7,2019 |FR Posted by NoLibZone
A State Department official who served in the U.S. embassy in Kiev told Congress that the Obama administration tried in 2016 to partner with the Ukrainian gas firm that employed Hunter Biden but the project was blocked over corruption concerns.

George Kent, the former charge d’affair at the Kiev embassy, said in testimony released Thursday that the State Department’s main foreign aid agency, known as USAID, planned to co-sponsor a clean energy project with Burisma Holdings, the Ukrainian gas firm that employed Hunter Biden as a board member. At the time of the proposed project, Burisma was under investigation in Ukraine for alleged corruption. Those cases were settled in late 2016 and early 2017. Burisma contested allegations of corruption but paid a penalty for tax issues. Kent testified he personally intervened in mid-2016 to stop USAID’s joint project with Burisma because American officials believed the corruption allegations against the gas firm raised concern.

“There apparently was an effort for Burisma to help cosponsor, I guess, a contest that USAID was sponsoring related to clean energy. And when I heard about it I asked USAID to stop that sponsorship,” Kent told lawmakers. When asked why he intervened, he answered: “”Because Burisma had a poor reputation in the business, and I didn’t think it was appropriate for the U.S. Government to be co-sponsoring something with a company that had a bad reputation.” --SNIP-- rest on FR.

40 posted on 02/01/2020 5:18:59 AM PST by Liz (Our side has 8 trillion bullets; the other side doesn't know which bathroom to use.)
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