Another lie debunked- The Biden corruption lie

Shokin was evil. Trump likes evil.

What’s the difference between John Wayne and Jack Daniels?

Jack Daniels is still killing Indians.

Well, that ignorant remark earned you a permanent ignore. Bye...

It's all they got my brother. This white piss boy can't refute these facts. So he turns to racism.

John Wayne never killed anything in his life. He was a Hollywood pussy that didn't fight in one war.

"America's entry into World War II resulted in a deluge of support for the war effort from all sectors of society, and Hollywood was no exception. Wayne was exempted from service due to his age (34 at the time of Pearl Harbor) and family status (classified as 3-A – family deferment)."

His name is not even real. I believe he had a "manly" name, Marion Morrison. And just like most everything else whites like that maggot believe, Marion was fake and a made up lie.

Besides Jack Daniels has killed many a white boy. Kinda like the Lakhota did at Little Bighorn.
 
Conservative credo: repeat a lie often enough in the hope it’s perceived to be ‘true.’

Like Hillary in a landslide?

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Hunter Biden was offered a job as a civilian and he took it.

No different than anybody who is born into a wealth family.

Opportunities exist for them and politics is no different

Burisma and its owner were under investigation since 2012

after 2 years and no progress Shokin became the prosecutor general

Year later still nothing and Biden in Dec 2015 may his last pitch "no progress on corruption would cause problems for them ( 1billlion in loan guarantees )"
Nothing happen to the prosecutor

Few months later IMF threatens to withhold 40 billion

Protesters in the streets

Finally the guy resigned. Ultimately the guy didn't do his job as the PG

Was it poor judgement that Hunter took this job

probably but it was not illegal

Ivanka, Jared, and JR are all making money because Trump is the president

Its not illegal, its just poor judgement on their part.

The appearance of improprieties will haunt

ask Hillary

If Biden did something wrong show us the proof.

Trump rants are not proof

Shokin making the rounds has no proof. He just getting back at one of the guys who cost him a job and he has an audience

The fox should hire him but then again maybe Trump will as he can never have enough lawyers who will do what he wants
 
They can post a video, make bogus claims and repeat them over and over, but the truth is what they cannot face.

The time has come for Donald John Trump. And there ain't shit he and his cult followers can do about it.

Only in Trump’s world could what Joe Biden did in Ukraine be considered ‘corrupt’
By Michael Carpenter
October 7 at 10:15 AM
Michael Carpenter is senior director of the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement.

President Trump’s smear campaign against former vice president Joe Biden — a campaign that sought to enlist Ukrainian officials by threatening to withhold security assistance vital to Ukraine’s defense against Russian aggression — is based on an Orwellian inversion of reality.

The smear perpetuates the widely refuted claim that Biden did something wrong during the Obama administration by pressing Ukraine to fire a prosecutor who was regarded on both sides of the Atlantic as blatantly corrupt. The United States’ European allies and the Ukrainian anti-corruption community were already working to remove the prosecutor from office.

What’s striking about Trump and his personal lawyer, Rudolph W. Giuliani, is that they seem to be arguing that a figure at the epicenter of some of Ukraine’s most notorious corruption scandals should have remained in place.

One episode in particular illustrates why so many were eager to get rid of Viktor Shokin. Midway through his tenure as prosecutor general (February 2015 to March 2016), the Ukrainian Security Service raided the homes of two of Shokin’s subordinates and found a substantial stash of diamonds, cash and other valuables, leading the Ukrainian media to dub the two men the "diamond prosecutors.”

By early 2016, Shokin’s office had a well-earned international reputation for aiding and abetting corruption. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) was so upset that its director, Christine Lagarde, refused to disburse additional tranches of a loan agreement to Ukraine until Shokin was removed and his office was thoroughly reformed, even though Ukraine was dangerously low on foreign currency reserves as it fought a grinding war against Russia.

U.S. officials pressed the same message on the Ukrainian government. Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland testified to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in October 2015 that “the Prosecutor General’s Office has to be reinvented as an institution that serves the citizens of Ukraine, rather than ripping them off.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...-joe-biden-did-ukraine-be-considered-corrupt/

Trump looks at Shokin and says, "Amateur!" This is what real corruption looks like!"
 
They can post a video, make bogus claims and repeat them over and over, but the truth is what they cannot face.

The time has come for Donald John Trump. And there ain't shit he and his cult followers can do about it.

Only in Trump’s world could what Joe Biden did in Ukraine be considered ‘corrupt’
By Michael Carpenter
October 7 at 10:15 AM
Michael Carpenter is senior director of the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement.

President Trump’s smear campaign against former vice president Joe Biden — a campaign that sought to enlist Ukrainian officials by threatening to withhold security assistance vital to Ukraine’s defense against Russian aggression — is based on an Orwellian inversion of reality.

The smear perpetuates the widely refuted claim that Biden did something wrong during the Obama administration by pressing Ukraine to fire a prosecutor who was regarded on both sides of the Atlantic as blatantly corrupt. The United States’ European allies and the Ukrainian anti-corruption community were already working to remove the prosecutor from office.

What’s striking about Trump and his personal lawyer, Rudolph W. Giuliani, is that they seem to be arguing that a figure at the epicenter of some of Ukraine’s most notorious corruption scandals should have remained in place.

One episode in particular illustrates why so many were eager to get rid of Viktor Shokin. Midway through his tenure as prosecutor general (February 2015 to March 2016), the Ukrainian Security Service raided the homes of two of Shokin’s subordinates and found a substantial stash of diamonds, cash and other valuables, leading the Ukrainian media to dub the two men the "diamond prosecutors.”

By early 2016, Shokin’s office had a well-earned international reputation for aiding and abetting corruption. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) was so upset that its director, Christine Lagarde, refused to disburse additional tranches of a loan agreement to Ukraine until Shokin was removed and his office was thoroughly reformed, even though Ukraine was dangerously low on foreign currency reserves as it fought a grinding war against Russia.

U.S. officials pressed the same message on the Ukrainian government. Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland testified to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in October 2015 that “the Prosecutor General’s Office has to be reinvented as an institution that serves the citizens of Ukraine, rather than ripping them off.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...-joe-biden-did-ukraine-be-considered-corrupt/
Michael Carpenter is senior director of the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement !

that's your "go to" unbiased ,opinionated resource ? And than you go with a Washington Post back up ! :abgg2q.jpg:
 
They can post a video, make bogus claims and repeat them over and over, but the truth is what they cannot face.

The time has come for Donald John Trump. And there ain't shit he and his cult followers can do about it.

Only in Trump’s world could what Joe Biden did in Ukraine be considered ‘corrupt’
By Michael Carpenter
October 7 at 10:15 AM
Michael Carpenter is senior director of the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement.

President Trump’s smear campaign against former vice president Joe Biden — a campaign that sought to enlist Ukrainian officials by threatening to withhold security assistance vital to Ukraine’s defense against Russian aggression — is based on an Orwellian inversion of reality.

The smear perpetuates the widely refuted claim that Biden did something wrong during the Obama administration by pressing Ukraine to fire a prosecutor who was regarded on both sides of the Atlantic as blatantly corrupt. The United States’ European allies and the Ukrainian anti-corruption community were already working to remove the prosecutor from office.

What’s striking about Trump and his personal lawyer, Rudolph W. Giuliani, is that they seem to be arguing that a figure at the epicenter of some of Ukraine’s most notorious corruption scandals should have remained in place.

One episode in particular illustrates why so many were eager to get rid of Viktor Shokin. Midway through his tenure as prosecutor general (February 2015 to March 2016), the Ukrainian Security Service raided the homes of two of Shokin’s subordinates and found a substantial stash of diamonds, cash and other valuables, leading the Ukrainian media to dub the two men the "diamond prosecutors.”

By early 2016, Shokin’s office had a well-earned international reputation for aiding and abetting corruption. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) was so upset that its director, Christine Lagarde, refused to disburse additional tranches of a loan agreement to Ukraine until Shokin was removed and his office was thoroughly reformed, even though Ukraine was dangerously low on foreign currency reserves as it fought a grinding war against Russia.

U.S. officials pressed the same message on the Ukrainian government. Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland testified to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in October 2015 that “the Prosecutor General’s Office has to be reinvented as an institution that serves the citizens of Ukraine, rather than ripping them off.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...-joe-biden-did-ukraine-be-considered-corrupt/
Michael Carpenter is senior director of the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement !

that's your "go to" unbiased ,opinionated resource ? And than you go with a Washington Post back up ! :abgg2q.jpg:

Lol! What you choose not to believe is on you, but the fact is that Biden did nothing wrong. And if you want to talk about families making money from political position, we'll start with the Trumps and their partners.
 
Biden and his son did nothing wrong. This has been debunked by plenty of sources. Now Trump and his Kellyanne Conway internet attack trolls want to keep repeating the same lie, over and over, in the hopes it gets traction in the headlines and social media. Predictable as a slow pissing old dog.

And besides, for the what-abouters, there is nothing new about a rich person with political connections getting a seat on a board of directors. Been happening in US business for decades. Get over it.
 
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They can post a video, make bogus claims and repeat them over and over, but the truth is what they cannot face.

The time has come for Donald John Trump. And there ain't shit he and his cult followers can do about it.

Only in Trump’s world could what Joe Biden did in Ukraine be considered ‘corrupt’
By Michael Carpenter
October 7 at 10:15 AM
Michael Carpenter is senior director of the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement.

President Trump’s smear campaign against former vice president Joe Biden — a campaign that sought to enlist Ukrainian officials by threatening to withhold security assistance vital to Ukraine’s defense against Russian aggression — is based on an Orwellian inversion of reality.

The smear perpetuates the widely refuted claim that Biden did something wrong during the Obama administration by pressing Ukraine to fire a prosecutor who was regarded on both sides of the Atlantic as blatantly corrupt. The United States’ European allies and the Ukrainian anti-corruption community were already working to remove the prosecutor from office.

What’s striking about Trump and his personal lawyer, Rudolph W. Giuliani, is that they seem to be arguing that a figure at the epicenter of some of Ukraine’s most notorious corruption scandals should have remained in place.

One episode in particular illustrates why so many were eager to get rid of Viktor Shokin. Midway through his tenure as prosecutor general (February 2015 to March 2016), the Ukrainian Security Service raided the homes of two of Shokin’s subordinates and found a substantial stash of diamonds, cash and other valuables, leading the Ukrainian media to dub the two men the "diamond prosecutors.”

By early 2016, Shokin’s office had a well-earned international reputation for aiding and abetting corruption. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) was so upset that its director, Christine Lagarde, refused to disburse additional tranches of a loan agreement to Ukraine until Shokin was removed and his office was thoroughly reformed, even though Ukraine was dangerously low on foreign currency reserves as it fought a grinding war against Russia.

U.S. officials pressed the same message on the Ukrainian government. Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland testified to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in October 2015 that “the Prosecutor General’s Office has to be reinvented as an institution that serves the citizens of Ukraine, rather than ripping them off.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...-joe-biden-did-ukraine-be-considered-corrupt/

Biden is one of the most corrupt individuals since Clinton. Getting his son paid 50K by foreigners after extortion...

There is no lie, only your inability to see the truth.
 
They can post a video, make bogus claims and repeat them over and over, but the truth is what they cannot face.

The time has come for Donald John Trump. And there ain't shit he and his cult followers can do about it.

Only in Trump’s world could what Joe Biden did in Ukraine be considered ‘corrupt’
By Michael Carpenter
October 7 at 10:15 AM
Michael Carpenter is senior director of the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement.

President Trump’s smear campaign against former vice president Joe Biden — a campaign that sought to enlist Ukrainian officials by threatening to withhold security assistance vital to Ukraine’s defense against Russian aggression — is based on an Orwellian inversion of reality.

The smear perpetuates the widely refuted claim that Biden did something wrong during the Obama administration by pressing Ukraine to fire a prosecutor who was regarded on both sides of the Atlantic as blatantly corrupt. The United States’ European allies and the Ukrainian anti-corruption community were already working to remove the prosecutor from office.

What’s striking about Trump and his personal lawyer, Rudolph W. Giuliani, is that they seem to be arguing that a figure at the epicenter of some of Ukraine’s most notorious corruption scandals should have remained in place.

One episode in particular illustrates why so many were eager to get rid of Viktor Shokin. Midway through his tenure as prosecutor general (February 2015 to March 2016), the Ukrainian Security Service raided the homes of two of Shokin’s subordinates and found a substantial stash of diamonds, cash and other valuables, leading the Ukrainian media to dub the two men the "diamond prosecutors.”

By early 2016, Shokin’s office had a well-earned international reputation for aiding and abetting corruption. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) was so upset that its director, Christine Lagarde, refused to disburse additional tranches of a loan agreement to Ukraine until Shokin was removed and his office was thoroughly reformed, even though Ukraine was dangerously low on foreign currency reserves as it fought a grinding war against Russia.

U.S. officials pressed the same message on the Ukrainian government. Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland testified to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in October 2015 that “the Prosecutor General’s Office has to be reinvented as an institution that serves the citizens of Ukraine, rather than ripping them off.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...-joe-biden-did-ukraine-be-considered-corrupt/

Biden is one of the most corrupt individuals since Clinton. Getting his son paid 50K by foreigners after extortion...

There is no lie, only your inability to see the truth.

Nothing you said was true.
 
They can post a video, make bogus claims and repeat them over and over, but the truth is what they cannot face.

The time has come for Donald John Trump. And there ain't shit he and his cult followers can do about it.

Only in Trump’s world could what Joe Biden did in Ukraine be considered ‘corrupt’
By Michael Carpenter
October 7 at 10:15 AM
Michael Carpenter is senior director of the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement.

President Trump’s smear campaign against former vice president Joe Biden — a campaign that sought to enlist Ukrainian officials by threatening to withhold security assistance vital to Ukraine’s defense against Russian aggression — is based on an Orwellian inversion of reality.

The smear perpetuates the widely refuted claim that Biden did something wrong during the Obama administration by pressing Ukraine to fire a prosecutor who was regarded on both sides of the Atlantic as blatantly corrupt. The United States’ European allies and the Ukrainian anti-corruption community were already working to remove the prosecutor from office.

What’s striking about Trump and his personal lawyer, Rudolph W. Giuliani, is that they seem to be arguing that a figure at the epicenter of some of Ukraine’s most notorious corruption scandals should have remained in place.

One episode in particular illustrates why so many were eager to get rid of Viktor Shokin. Midway through his tenure as prosecutor general (February 2015 to March 2016), the Ukrainian Security Service raided the homes of two of Shokin’s subordinates and found a substantial stash of diamonds, cash and other valuables, leading the Ukrainian media to dub the two men the "diamond prosecutors.”

By early 2016, Shokin’s office had a well-earned international reputation for aiding and abetting corruption. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) was so upset that its director, Christine Lagarde, refused to disburse additional tranches of a loan agreement to Ukraine until Shokin was removed and his office was thoroughly reformed, even though Ukraine was dangerously low on foreign currency reserves as it fought a grinding war against Russia.

U.S. officials pressed the same message on the Ukrainian government. Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland testified to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in October 2015 that “the Prosecutor General’s Office has to be reinvented as an institution that serves the citizens of Ukraine, rather than ripping them off.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...-joe-biden-did-ukraine-be-considered-corrupt/

Biden is one of the most corrupt individuals since Clinton. Getting his son paid 50K by foreigners after extortion...

There is no lie, only your inability to see the truth.

Nothing you said was true.

Yes it is, it is all on tape. Your guy is one of the most corrupt politicians in history.
 
They can post a video, make bogus claims and repeat them over and over, but the truth is what they cannot face.

The time has come for Donald John Trump. And there ain't shit he and his cult followers can do about it.

Only in Trump’s world could what Joe Biden did in Ukraine be considered ‘corrupt’
By Michael Carpenter
October 7 at 10:15 AM
Michael Carpenter is senior director of the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement.

President Trump’s smear campaign against former vice president Joe Biden — a campaign that sought to enlist Ukrainian officials by threatening to withhold security assistance vital to Ukraine’s defense against Russian aggression — is based on an Orwellian inversion of reality.

The smear perpetuates the widely refuted claim that Biden did something wrong during the Obama administration by pressing Ukraine to fire a prosecutor who was regarded on both sides of the Atlantic as blatantly corrupt. The United States’ European allies and the Ukrainian anti-corruption community were already working to remove the prosecutor from office.

What’s striking about Trump and his personal lawyer, Rudolph W. Giuliani, is that they seem to be arguing that a figure at the epicenter of some of Ukraine’s most notorious corruption scandals should have remained in place.

One episode in particular illustrates why so many were eager to get rid of Viktor Shokin. Midway through his tenure as prosecutor general (February 2015 to March 2016), the Ukrainian Security Service raided the homes of two of Shokin’s subordinates and found a substantial stash of diamonds, cash and other valuables, leading the Ukrainian media to dub the two men the "diamond prosecutors.”

By early 2016, Shokin’s office had a well-earned international reputation for aiding and abetting corruption. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) was so upset that its director, Christine Lagarde, refused to disburse additional tranches of a loan agreement to Ukraine until Shokin was removed and his office was thoroughly reformed, even though Ukraine was dangerously low on foreign currency reserves as it fought a grinding war against Russia.

U.S. officials pressed the same message on the Ukrainian government. Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland testified to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in October 2015 that “the Prosecutor General’s Office has to be reinvented as an institution that serves the citizens of Ukraine, rather than ripping them off.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...-joe-biden-did-ukraine-be-considered-corrupt/

Biden is one of the most corrupt individuals since Clinton. Getting his son paid 50K by foreigners after extortion...

There is no lie, only your inability to see the truth.

Nothing you said was true.

Yes it is, it is all on tape. Your guy is one of the most corrupt politicians in history.

What's on tape was Biden stating official US policy about demanding a corrupt prosecutors firing.
 

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