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Before he was Vice President, Spiro Agnew was the governor of Maryland. Just like Joe!
When he was governor, Agnew took kickbacks (bribes) from contractors. The quid pro quo was cash in exchange for Governor Agnew throwing them construction contracts.
When this all came out as Agnew was serving as Nixon's Vice President, Agnew resigned. He then took a plea and spent the rest of his life in quietude.
So those are the dots you have to connect to JOE Biden, folks.
First, you must "follow the money" and show JOE Biden received money from people or organizations which had business with the government.
Then you have to show the quo. You have to show JOE Biden used his influence to perform a governmental act in favor of the persons or organizations which paid him the cash.
So far, Comer and his band of merry men have shown neither. Forget all the smoke and mirrors. It really is that simple and yet Comer can't seem to pull it off. He has nothing but innuendos, smears, hoaxes, and lies.
www.nytimes.com
When he was governor, Agnew took kickbacks (bribes) from contractors. The quid pro quo was cash in exchange for Governor Agnew throwing them construction contracts.
When this all came out as Agnew was serving as Nixon's Vice President, Agnew resigned. He then took a plea and spent the rest of his life in quietude.
So those are the dots you have to connect to JOE Biden, folks.
First, you must "follow the money" and show JOE Biden received money from people or organizations which had business with the government.
Then you have to show the quo. You have to show JOE Biden used his influence to perform a governmental act in favor of the persons or organizations which paid him the cash.
So far, Comer and his band of merry men have shown neither. Forget all the smoke and mirrors. It really is that simple and yet Comer can't seem to pull it off. He has nothing but innuendos, smears, hoaxes, and lies.
![www.nytimes.com](https://static01.nyt.com/newsgraphics/images/icons/defaultPromoCrop.png?year=1981)