yep. all just coincidence. Hunter's business dealings and
Posted on: August 1, 2023 at 15:11:01 CT
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old joe are just pure as the driven snow. you absolute ****ing idiot.
it wasn't Joe's job to be involved in firing a prosecutor you f'n dip****.
he got involved b/c Burisma exec's asked Hunter to get involved. congrats, you got played. they fired a patsy. he very well might have been corrupt. he's ukrainian. I assume he was corrupt. they all are. but two things can be true at once. Burisma was corrupt also and they asked hunter to intervene and then lo and behold the VP of the USA for some reason got involved in the firing of a prosecutor.
"In a letter dated June 9, 2015, then-Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Victoria Nuland wrote "We have been impressed with the ambitious reform and anti-corruption agenda of your government" in a letter that was delivered to the prosecutor two days.
Nuland wrote that "Secretary Kerry asked me to reply on his behalf" to let Shokin know "he enjoyed the full support of the United States as he set out to fight endemic corruption in the former Soviet republic," Just The News wrote.
"The ongoing reform of your office, law enforcement, and the judiciary will enable you to investigate and prosecute corruption and other crimes in an effective, fair, and transparent manner," Nuland added. "The United States fully supports your government's efforts to fight corruption and other crimes in an effective, fair and transparent manner."
This letter was sent just six months before Biden began a pressure campaign to remove Shokin in December 2015, and appears to conflict with testimony given to Congress, Republican congressional investigators and Trump's former impeachment defense lawyers say."
Edited by blake1771 at 15:16:53 on 08/01/23