In a now notorious July 25 conversation, President Trump asked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to "Look into" Ukraine's role in efforts to interfere in the 2016 election as well as the dealings of Joe Biden and his son Hunter with the notoriously corrupt country.
Whether or not Trump's ham-fisted conversation with Zelensky rises to an impeachable offense, the American people have legitimate reasons to be curious about both issues - and especially the Biden family's blatant conflicts of interest abroad as Joe Biden seeks the presidency.
As Biden later bragged, "I looked at them and said, 'I'm leaving in six hours. If the prosecutor is not fired, you're not getting the money.' Well, son of a bitch. He got fired.'".
At some point he had been investigating Burisma, the largest gas company in Ukraine, which also happened to be paying Hunter Biden a $50,000 monthly salary as a board member.
CNN called questions into the former vice president's actions "Baseless." Other liberals now argue that the Biden firing of Shokin actually worked against the interests of Hunter.
Was Biden really the only person available to pressure Ukrainian officials while his son was raking in the cash? Does anyone really believe Biden's claims that he never once spoke to his 49-year-old son about business in the two years they spent working in the same country?
When these allegations were recently brought up to Biden by Fox News, an indignant former vice president pointed his finger at the reporter and demanded he "Ask the right questions!" After being insulated in the Obama administration for so many years, it isn't surprising that Biden feels betrayed by any scrutiny.
https://nypost.com/2019/09/26/wherever-joe-biden-went-son-hunter-cashed-in/
Whether or not Trump's ham-fisted conversation with Zelensky rises to an impeachable offense, the American people have legitimate reasons to be curious about both issues - and especially the Biden family's blatant conflicts of interest abroad as Joe Biden seeks the presidency.
As Biden later bragged, "I looked at them and said, 'I'm leaving in six hours. If the prosecutor is not fired, you're not getting the money.' Well, son of a bitch. He got fired.'".
At some point he had been investigating Burisma, the largest gas company in Ukraine, which also happened to be paying Hunter Biden a $50,000 monthly salary as a board member.
CNN called questions into the former vice president's actions "Baseless." Other liberals now argue that the Biden firing of Shokin actually worked against the interests of Hunter.
Was Biden really the only person available to pressure Ukrainian officials while his son was raking in the cash? Does anyone really believe Biden's claims that he never once spoke to his 49-year-old son about business in the two years they spent working in the same country?
When these allegations were recently brought up to Biden by Fox News, an indignant former vice president pointed his finger at the reporter and demanded he "Ask the right questions!" After being insulated in the Obama administration for so many years, it isn't surprising that Biden feels betrayed by any scrutiny.
https://nypost.com/2019/09/26/wherever-joe-biden-went-son-hunter-cashed-in/
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