An FBI case file exposes significant corruption involving Hunter Biden and Ukrainian oligarch Mykola Zlochevsky. In 2016, Zlochevsky met an undercover FBI agent in Vienna, discussing how he paid millions to Hunter Biden and his father, who was Vice President at the time, for help in expanding Burisma Holdings in the U. S. and for protection from a corruption investigation in Ukraine.
Hunter Biden joined the Burisma Holdings board in 2014 to assist with "corporate compliance," despite not having practiced law for years or understanding the Ukrainian legal code. In 2015, Zlochevsky met Hunter in Italy to further their partnership. By 2016, Zlochevsky believed that with Biden's help, he could achieve his goals in America and evade legal trouble. The FBI case file documents Vice President Biden pressuring Ukraine to fire prosecutor Viktor Shokin, or he would withhold a billion dollars in U. S. aid.
In 2019, President Trump requested Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, to investigate Joe Biden's business dealings. This led to outrage among Democrats and subsequent impeachment proceedings against Trump. Years later, President Biden pardoned his son for offenses potentially committed from 2014 to 2024.
The text claims that today's corruption resembles organized crime, implicating the President, Hunter Biden, and Congress members in sending billions to corrupt Ukrainian officials. It notes Ukraine's status as one of the most corrupt countries in Europe. An author's note invites readers to support further investigative efforts through a paid subscription.
Discussion comments suggest there should be a legal challenge to the pardons, critiquing the use of presidential powers to conceal corruption.
https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/hunter-bidens-ukrainian-adventure
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