Posted on 09/23/2020 7:52:01 PM PDT by bitt
'I think riding on Air Force Two and doing business is illegal,' Paul tells 'The Story'
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., plans to refer the Senate Homeland Security and Finance Committees' report on their investigation into Hunter Biden's overseas business dealings to the Department of Justice later this week, he told "The Story" Wednesday.
"I think riding on Air Force Two and doing business is illegal ... and probably a felony," Paul told host Martha MacCallum. "I think it's illegal to take money from a Russian politician's wife, $3.5 million, was it reported accurately?"
Paul was referencing items from the new report which details Hunter Bidens role on the board of Ukrainian natural gas firm Burisma Holdings and his alleged extensive and complex financial transactions."
The Senate committees revealed that they had obtained records that show potential criminal activity relating to transactions among and between Hunter Biden, his family, and his associates with Ukrainian, Russian, Kazakh and Chinese nationals.
Investigators also found millions of dollars in questionable financial transactions between Hunter Biden and his associates and foreign individuals, including the wife of the former mayor of Moscow as well as individuals with ties to the Chinese Communist Party.
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The Video of Joe Biden admitting to a Felony was what - 2 years ago?
They protected Joe, decided against Public hearings, admit in the report the FBi thwarted the Investigation - and now expect the FBi / DoJ to do something?
This is a report intended to have no real harm.
l8r
Lock him up!
SPECIAL PROSECUTOR
(who will persist after the election whatever the outcome).
That’s where the investigation will end. Everybody knows it.
And the DOJ will get right on it. On the first of never.
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