Posted on 10/30/2023 6:49:12 AM PDT by george76
Closed door testimony by former Pittsburgh US Attorney Scott Brady to the Judiciary Committee last week is a chilling case study of how credible corruption allegations against Joe Biden and his family were covered up by the FBI and DOJ — before and after the 2020 election.
Brady’s testimony fits a pattern revealed by Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley last week, in which over 40 confidential human sources gave information to the FBI, over several years, about potential criminal activity involving the president, his brother James and son Hunter.
In a blistering letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland Wednesday, Grassley alleged ongoing efforts “among certain Justice Department and FBI officials to improperly delay and stop full and complete investigative activity into the Biden family.”
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The FBI also frequently was uncooperative. When The Post broke the story of Hunter’s laptop, Brady said he was “surprised” that he had never been told that the FBI had the laptop in its possession.
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June 30, 2020, the source was re-interviewed and delivered the bombshell allegation that he/she had been told by Mykola Zlochevsky, the owner of Ukrainian energy company Burisma, that he had paid then-VP Joe Biden and Hunter a bribe of $5 million apiece to get a Ukrainian prosecutor fired.
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when Grassley and House Oversight Committee chairman James Comer forced the FBI to release the FD-1023 in July this year, Democrat Jamie Raskin blatantly lied that Brady’s team had terminated its investigation into the document because it was not credible.
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Grassley’s letter to Garland shines a light on the shenanigans at FBI HQ which were running parallel to Brady’ efforts in Pittsburgh, unbeknownst to him.
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As Grassley says: “Our Republic cannot survive such a political infection.”
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The FBI - Founded by GANGSTERS ostensibly to solve a gangster problem. Staffed completely by GANGSTERS who take their orders from the Don DOJ.
Firings? How about hangings?
This sort of thing is very common, and in large part comes from the longtime practice of federal agencies at the end of the fiscal year going on a spending spree with any leftover money in their budgets, lest they receive less money in their next fiscal year budget.
“a blistering letter”
Yeah, that oughta do it, Ray.
The problem is the are ALL involved. From the mail room to the board Room as Jesse Jackson used to say.
What we need is for the DOJ to be disbanded and renamed to Department of Citizen Justice and staffed by non-political, non deep-state political ideologues whose only duty now is the serve Democrats like the lickspittles they are.
As far as the FBI? The only thing they are at the forefront of is corruption. Most normal crimes they actually catch it’s because they were planting goons in the mix and instigating the crime. The other stuff is where they miss the boat and always say, “....we’d been ‘tracking’ them.” Horse shit.
Only a guy whose mind is really messed up by drugs would leave a laptop with that much info on it a repair shop.
The Big Guy must have been livid when he heard.
Unfortunately, none of those are very pleasant, and conquering by foreign powers is highly unlikely to restore limited government and individual liberty. So we're pretty well screwed, no matter what happens.
I doubt any of the current crop will so respond with a last twinge of honor.
Is there hope for Michigan;)
OOOOOOoooooooh a 'blistering letter'. I'm sure Garland is quaking in his boots!
re: “lividity”, e.g., Nobody F***s with a Biden
Chief of Staff Klain’s recent departure speech and tears, citing what a great father the Big Guy had been, fell—ker-thunk—on smirking, disbelieving ears.
How about just a token symbol of how sincere you are, Chuck. Have Raskin publicly arrested today, and frog-marched through the Capitol, for the evening newsies to report.
If no one is arrested this week, you people are just blowing smoke up America’s ass.
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