Faun
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Liar, that doesn't say there was an open investigation into Burisma when Biden got Shokin fired. You can't find a news article stating there was an open investigation because there wasn't one. You're lying.Even Leftie WAPO admitted that this stinks to hell, and will bring about an investigation and therefore a serious vulnerability for Biden, but you dedicated Leftie hacks will still refuse to admit it:You're lying. Post a news article stating the investigation into Burisma was active when Biden did that...Biden is on tape bragging about how he got the prosecutor fired that was looking into corruption and the company his son was getting 50,000 a month for his good looks.Jesus fuck. When are you assfucks going to quit lying about this?A VP threatening to blackmail Ukraine by withholding a billion in military aid should they not fire a prosecutor investigating a corrupt company his son was getting bribes to the tune of 50,000 a month is certainly a crime.Paying someone a salary because their father is VP is not a crime.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...e35be9-4f5a-4048-8520-0baabb18ab63_story.html
A career State Department official overseeing Ukraine policy told congressional investigators this week that he had raised concerns in early 2015 about then-Vice President Joe Biden’s son serving on the board of a Ukrainian energy company but was turned away by a Biden staffer, according to three people familiar with the testimony.
George Kent, a deputy assistant secretary of state, testified Tuesday that he worried that Hunter Biden’s position at the firm Burisma Holdings would complicate efforts by U.S. diplomats to convey to Ukrainian officials the importance of avoiding conflicts of interest, said the people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of confidentiality rules surrounding the deposition.
Kent said he had concerns that Ukrainian officials would view Hunter Biden as a conduit for currying influence with his father, said the people. But when Kent raised the issue with Biden’s office, he was told the then-vice president didn’t have the “bandwidth” to deal with the issue involving his son as his other son, Beau, was battling cancer, said the people familiar with his testimony.