(Postscript: Now this, from DK commenter m riesterer:)
https://yasha.substack.com/p/ukraine-and-meddling-in-2016-a2c
If, as DK claims, such allegations are false, then why object to an investigation that will make Republicans look bad?
https://yasha.substack.com/p/ukraine-and-meddling-in-2016-a2c
If, as DK claims, such allegations are false, then why object to an investigation that will make Republicans look bad?
Certainly Hillary got nailed with her own emails, and the black diary.
Biden and Hunter already got nailed hard.
Biden's withholding one billion, itself, is obviously evidence of that.
Why?
It is a quite enormous amount of money merely to terminate a pesky Ukrainian prosecutor who was on Hunter's tail!
"Ms Lund, maybe you haven't noticed, but in Casablanca, Human life is cheap." Major Strasser
Biden's withholding one billion, itself, is obviously evidence of that.
Why?
It is a quite enormous amount of money merely to terminate a pesky Ukrainian prosecutor who was on Hunter's tail!
"Ms Lund, maybe you haven't noticed, but in Casablanca, Human life is cheap." Major Strasser
Why should there not be, under these sad circumstances, other evidence of Clinton and the Democratic Party, especially Biden, trying to get Ukraine, which had already (corruptly) sided with the US, its patron, against Russia its enemy, to side with her and influence the campaign?
"...Lacking to date a thorough investigation of any kind, we don’t know all the details of the campaign he waged with Parnas and Fruman to get prosecutor Lutsenko to announce, and open, investigations into Joe and Hunter Biden and into false stories of Ukrainian intervention in the 2016 election..." DK
"...The State Department immediately denied this, flatly and unequivocally. The same article reported, for the first time, Sessions’s 2018 letter suggesting that Jovanovitch be fired. In another article published on the same day, Solomon quoted Lutsenko to the effect that he was investigating Ukrainian assistance to the Clinton campaign in 2016, and specifically the release of the so-called Black Ledger including accusations against then-Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, who was then forced to resign, and eventually sentenced to prison in connection with large payments from Ukrainian interests. Solomon tried to link this accusation to the origins of the Steele dossier and the Mueller probe...." DK
"...Then, on March 31, Solomon reported that when Joe Biden (as Biden had admitted) successfully pushed for the removal of a previous Ukrainian prosecutor general, Viktor Shokin, in 2016, Shokin had been in the midst of an investigation of Burisma, the Ukrainian energy company that had Hunter Biden on its board. Solomon quoted Lutsenko saying that he would be glad to give information on this episode to Attorney General Barr. Another long article on April 7 quoted another Ukrainian prosecutor, Kostiantyn Kulyk, to the effect that American authorities had refused to take any interest in information on all these subjects and claiming evidence that Joe Biden had put pressure on Ukrainian authorities to stop an investigation of Burisma. (All Solomon’s articles are linked here .)"
"...Giuliani however had no intention of abandoning his initiative, and even announced plans to visit Ukraine to meet with the new President and ask him to pursue investigations of Democratic malfeasance in the 2016 election and of the Bidens. An astonished and horrified press reaction persuaded him to back off, but the initiative, we now know, was going into new channels..." DK.
"...They also put a hold on military aid to a nation at war to make sure they got what they wanted...." DK (The same could be said of Biden, and implicitly, of Clinton and the Democrats.)"
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