Trump: “It sounds horrible to me!”

Det sagde Trump til Ukraines præsident Zelinsky under en perfekt telefonsamtale i 2019. Det horrible var Joe og Hunter Bidens korruption i Ukraine

The President: Good because I heard you had a prosecutor who was very good and he was shut down and that’s really unfair. A lot of people are talking about that, the way they shut your very good prosecutor down and you had some very bad people involved.

Mr. Giuliani is a highly respected man. He was the mayor of New York City, a great mayor, and I would like him to call you. I will ask him to call you along with the Attorney General. Rudy very much knows what’s happening and he is a very capable guy. If you could speak to him that would be great. The former ambassador from the United States, the woman, was bad news and the people she was dealing with in the Ukraine were bad news so I just want to let you know that.

The other thing, There’s a lot of talk about Biden’s son, that Biden stopped the prosecution and a lot of people want to find out about that so whatever you can do with the Attorney General would be great. Biden went around bragging that he stopped the prosecution so if you can look into it… It sounds horrible to me.

Det er underforstået og Zelinsky erklærer sig enig i Trumps bedømmelse og lover at en ny anklager vil blive udnævnt, som vil “look into the situation, specifically to the company that you mentioned in this issue”. Det hele er underforstået for de to præsidenter er enige i, at Joe og Hunter Biden er korrupte, uagtet Joes mange benægtelser. Mollie Hemingway skriver i The Federalist

Devon Archer, a longtime business partner and close friend of Hunter Biden’s, told congressional investigators Monday that at a meeting in Dubai on Dec. 4, 2015, top executives of Ukrainian energy concern Burisma asked Hunter Biden and himself for help from D.C. At the time of the meeting, Hunter Biden’s dad, Joe Biden, was serving as Barack Obama’s vice president as well as his point person on Ukraine. Mykola Zlochevsky, the owner of Burisma, and Vadym Pozharski, a Burisma executive, wanted to get Ukrainian prosecutor Viktor Shokin fired as he was investigating the company for corruption, Archer told members of Congress.

Hunter Biden put Zlochevsky and Pozharski on a call with “D.C.,” Archer said, noting he was not part of the phone call so couldn’t possibly know who exactly was on the other end of the line. Joe Biden did meet and speak more than 20 times with various business associates who were paying for access to the Biden family, Archer admitted.

In this case, Burisma was paying Archer and Hunter Biden as much as $83,000 a month to serve on the Ukrainian energy concern’s board, despite the fact that neither man had relevant experience or expertise for the job outside of their frequent meetings and contact with the then-vice president. The two were hired the same month that the U.K. had opened an investigation into company officials. The money was well spent.

A mere five days after the Dubai meeting and phone call, Vice President Joe Biden gave a speech to the Ukrainian Rada, its parliament in Kyiv, attempting to lay the groundwork for firing Shokin.

It took just a few short months before Shokin was fired. Joe Biden bragged in a public speech in January 2018 that he was personally responsible for getting that firing accomplished so quickly. In fact, he claimed he had bullied the Ukrainian government into firing the investigator by threatening to withhold a billion-dollar loan guarantee unless he got what he wanted.

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“Tony Bobulinski described — in detail, on the record, and with supporting evidence — how Joe Biden served as the “chairman” of the family business” skriver Mollie Hemmingway videre, for de i pressen, der tror, at telefonopkaldene blot handlede om vejrudsigten og andre behageligheder. “White House: Archer testified “that he never heard of President Biden discussing business” skrev Jonathan Turley på Twitter ”Hmmm, sounds familiar . . .oh yeah…” og linkede til dette klip, fra klassikeren Goodfellas

Og Turley skriver mere uddybende i The Messenger om “”the niceties” of influence-peddling”

Goldman helped demolish Biden’s long-standing defense in another hearing just a week earlier. In an effort to defuse the testimony of two IRS whistleblowers, who said Hunter received special protection from their criminal investigation, Goldman tripped the wire and elicited testimony that Joe Biden may in fact have spoken with his son about foreign dealings — something the president has denied for years.

Goldman said that “Joe Biden came to say hello at the Four Seasons hotel to a lunch that he [Hunter Biden] was having” with Chinese energy company executives. He then read from the record how another Hunter associate, Rob Walker, described the origins of that meeting with the Chinese to get his father to stop by: “Hunter told his dad that ‘I may be trying to start a company or try to do something with these guys.’” As with the twenty-some phone calls, Goldman dismissed Joe Biden’s sudden appearance as a fatherly drive-by.

On Monday, Goldman tried to dismiss a trusted Hunter Biden partner who was detailing how the then-vice president was critical to selling “the brand.” The new spin was to admit that the senior Biden did speak with Hunter’s business associates but only to exchange “niceties” when he was put on speakerphone at meetings and dinners. Goldman noted that Archer testified the elder Biden did not discuss “any business dealings or transactions” and said it would be a “preposterous premise to think that a father should not say hello to people that the son is at dinner with.”

What is truly preposterous is Goldman’s suggestion that these figures would have discussed corrupt deliverables on a speakerphone in restaurants. That was not the point of the calls. The point would have been that Hunter and his team were selling access, and the calls with his vice president/father confirmed that he was deliverable.

In Washington, influence-peddling is an art form, and the Bidens appear to be political 

Rembrandts. Demands are conveyed through as few people as possible. For example, Archer reportedly detailed how, in 2015, Mykola Zlochevsky and Vadym Pozharski, two executives of the Ukrainian energy firm Burisma, pressed Hunter to “get help from D.C.” to fire a Ukrainian prosecutor who was investigating Burisma for corruption. Archer reportedly said that Hunter, Zlochevsky and Pozharski stepped away to make a call.

Det bliver i familien, der således har råd til at bo i dyre huse. Jim Hoft skriver i Gateway Pundit, at ifølge Devon Archer, der selv skal i fængsel for svindel, fik Hunter Biden 3,5 mio dollars for konsulentbistand han ydede en russisk oligark, der selv var så heldig ikke at blive omfattet af USAs sanktioner. Der kan man se den affældige præsident blive spurgt om det forhold, som han selvfølgelig ikke evner at svare på.

“They’re going to try to indict a father for loving his son, who has been addicted to drugs and/or alcohol.” mente en af Jen Psakis gæster. Samme mening fik man hos Eli Lake, der dog tilføjede “All this potential foreign influence stuff with Hunter Biden is exactly what the Kremlin wants you to think.” Og forsvaren af The Inter Agency Consensus, oberstløjtnant Alexander Vindman fulgte tilsyneladende med på CNN, da han helt skævt erklæreded “In 2019, he attempted to pressure Zelenskyy to provide dirt on President Biden to steal the 2020 election. ”

De burde abonnere på Techno Fog, der lagde dette stykke bevis på Twitter

2015 Burisma email to Hunter Biden concerning their “final goal”, the “true purpose” of their “joint efforts”:

Targeting “US policy-makers” to “close down for any cases/pursuits against” Burisma’s owner in Ukraine.

Kanakoa The Great har lavet en lille tidslinje

Trump blev forsøgt stillet for en Rigsret fordi han ville afsløre Joe Bidens korruption.