Posted on 06/07/2023 9:42:43 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Former Attorney General Bill Barr has denied a claim by Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) that the Justice Department in 2020 “terminated the investigation” into allegations that President Biden was involved in a $5 million bribery scheme during his days in the Obama White House.
“It’s not true. It wasn’t closed down,” Barr told The Federalist on Tuesday of an FBI informant’s allegations that then-Vice President Joe Biden took the money in exchange for policy decisions. “On the contrary, it was sent to Delaware for further investigation.”
Raskin, the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, claimed to reporters Monday that he had “not heard that this is part of any ongoing investigation,” calling the bribe claim “secondhand hearsay” and mentioning that it “surfaced after Rudy Giuliani was making particular allegations” about Ukraine and the Biden family in early 2020.
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Doesn’t this guy have a set of bagpipes to blow?
“On the contrary, it was sent to Delaware for further investigation.”
Not to be pedantic, but sending it Delaware would be the same thing as closing the investigation . . .
Ex. How much does he actually know about it?
Nothing anyone says is believable. It may be true but one cannot believe it just because some important dude says it. They all lie more easily than hey tell the truth. It is such a habit that they sound like they are lying even when they tell the truth.
I read where IDIOT BARR SPIKED IT!
Check the Wall Street Journal, December 10, 2020 by Sadie Gurman.
Barr worked hard to keep the Hunter Biden corruption under wraps.
And if, by sending it to “Delaware” would do the trick, well, Ho Hum, that’s Okay.
SUBPOENA Him!!
Thanks for posting one of the greatest movie scenes.
Lardo’s! Stick together.
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