by Darren Beattie at Revolver News
Back in 2015, a group of U.S. officials decided that Ukraine was doing better with their corruption problems and should be rewarded with a $1 billion loan. But just weeks later, then-VP Joe Biden said the opposite in an infamous video that’s been haunting him and the Dems for quite some time.
Biden bragging about using his position as VP to blackmail Ukraine into firing the prosecutor investigating his son Hunter. pic.twitter.com/gpkXngoosd
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Dems tried to brush off the video by claiming that Joe was just following U.S. policy, but there’s a problem with that story. It doesn’t appear to be true. Just the News has uncovered documents that show something very interesting about Biden’s decision. In 2015, Biden threatened to stop that $1 billion loan unless Ukraine fired their top legal guy, Viktor Shokin. Shokin was the guy who was digging into a company where Hunter worked called Burisma Holdings for corruption.
Now, during the 2019 impeachment of President Trump, Dems claimed that video was just Biden doing his job and representing U.S. policy, however, these newly uncovered documents make it look like Biden’s threat might not have been official US policy at all. Instead, it could have been about protecting his son’s connection to the company being investigated — something most of us have logically figured all along.
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