Duncan Hunter To Plead Guilty And Leave Congress

Obama violates campaign laws, gets a slap on the rest and is fined.

Obama 2008 campaign fined $375,000
That money was reported immediately after and was never hidden. Did it come from China?
Did I say it was? The thread is about campaign finance violations, and it is yet another example of a double standard.
Let's say that Obama's longtime personal lawyer was sent to prison for campaign finance violations in which he named Obama as a co-conspirator...would you claim Obama was innocent of any wrongdoing or would you be using his lawyer's conviction as proof Obama is corrupt??

Oh yea, did you cry "double standard" when these people were sentenced to prison for campaign finance violations DURING Obama's presidency?

Chaka Fattah - D (PA)
Jesse L. Jackson Jr - D (IL)
William Jefferson - D (LA)
Corrine Brown - D (FL)

I also don't recall Obama all over twitter attacking the Justice Dept for convicting Democrats like Trump did....
 
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Don’t know anything about the guy, never heard of him. If he is guilty then send him away with the proper punishment and good riddance to bad rubbish.
 
Rep. Duncan Hunter to plead guilty in campaign finance scandal, leave Congress

Duncan Hunter becomes another victim of Obama and the Deep State....As he is just another innocent victim framed by Obama's DOJ as a way to try to force true conservative patriots out of Congress....

"After years of denials and claims he was the target of a political witch hunt, Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Alpine, is scheduled to appear in federal court Tuesday morning to plead guilty in a sweeping campaign finance investigation.....he said he will plead guilty to one of the 60 criminal charges against him. He suggested that he is likely to spend time in custody."

This is outrageous, especially when Hunter adamantly denied these charges and said his wife was the guilty one....and he swore he would never admit guilt or wrongdoing because he knew this was just a Democrat political witch hunt....but he changed his tune "..after Hunter’s wife and former campaign manager, Margaret Hunter, admitted to her role in a widespread scheme that saw the couple allegedly spend more than $200,000 in campaign donations on family expenses like vacations, gas, groceries, school lunches and oral surgery. Such spending is prohibited to prevent undue influence by contributors."

This is just more evidence that proves how scared and afraid the Dems are of the upcoming IG report as well as all of the evidence that Durham is finding that implicates Obama and Biden..

No, this is just plain goodness. If the guy is corrupt and guilty, I'm all for him being removed from congress, and sent off to prison if need be.

I'm all for charges brought if they are accurate. It's proof we're better than the Democrats.
Why are these charges accurate??

Because Duncan Hunter doesn't have the level of sycophantic cult worship that Trump has??

Trump has already been exposed for using campaign funds for personal use....but his sycophantic base ignores it....
You guys are nazi. Almost half of the democrats have done this and you say nothing lol one party crap is going to cause you losers to lose bad haha
How are they Nazis again?
 
Rep. Duncan Hunter to plead guilty in campaign finance scandal, leave Congress

Duncan Hunter becomes another victim of Obama and the Deep State....As he is just another innocent victim framed by Obama's DOJ as a way to try to force true conservative patriots out of Congress....

"After years of denials and claims he was the target of a political witch hunt, Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Alpine, is scheduled to appear in federal court Tuesday morning to plead guilty in a sweeping campaign finance investigation.....he said he will plead guilty to one of the 60 criminal charges against him. He suggested that he is likely to spend time in custody."

This is outrageous, especially when Hunter adamantly denied these charges and said his wife was the guilty one....and he swore he would never admit guilt or wrongdoing because he knew this was just a Democrat political witch hunt....but he changed his tune "..after Hunter’s wife and former campaign manager, Margaret Hunter, admitted to her role in a widespread scheme that saw the couple allegedly spend more than $200,000 in campaign donations on family expenses like vacations, gas, groceries, school lunches and oral surgery. Such spending is prohibited to prevent undue influence by contributors."

This is just more evidence that proves how scared and afraid the Dems are of the upcoming IG report as well as all of the evidence that Durham is finding that implicates Obama and Biden..

No, this is just plain goodness. If the guy is corrupt and guilty, I'm all for him being removed from congress, and sent off to prison if need be.

I'm all for charges brought if they are accurate. It's proof we're better than the Democrats.
Why are these charges accurate??

Because Duncan Hunter doesn't have the level of sycophantic cult worship that Trump has??

Trump has already been exposed for using campaign funds for personal use....but his sycophantic base ignores it....
You guys are nazi. Almost half of the democrats have done this and you say nothing lol one party crap is going to cause you losers to lose bad haha
How are they Nazis again?
You are trying to put everyone you disagree with in prison, you are attacking woman children, blacks! You almost slaughtered a Asian reporter in the streets.. you send your brown shirts out to implement unamerican regulations.. time to go democrats
 
It's proof we're better than the Democrats.

Who cares what Democrats think. I have nothing to prove to them.

Let him go!
Let him go?

He plead guilty

I guess "draining the Swamp" is a fiction huh?

He only plead guilty... NOW....

He's been saying it was a witch hunt the entire time. And we all know that if he was lying under oath, and witness tampering, obstructing justice, and a Democrat, you would defend him even decades later.... just like Clinton today still has defenders to this day saying he did nothing wrong.

The difference is, we allowed and continued investigations into Republicans, because if they are guilty, we don't defend them. He was forced into pleading guilty, because he was guilty, and you don't see any Republicans, at least I have not seen any, defending him.
Read through this thread dope
 
Meanwhile Democrats get away with all kinds of corruption. Obama and the Clintons got caught taking money from the Chinese. No prison time for them, just fines and others going to prison. But hey, Duncan’s wife spent campaign money donated by Americans so Duncan has to go to jail. No double standard here folks. He should had done it like the Hussein and take “anonymous” online donations from China.
Tell us more about the Clinton's and Obama taking money from the Chinese in the form of proof please?

Hawk don't even bother. This mother fucker can see a video of Biden admitting that he held up aid in a threat where he demanded a prosecutor be fired and he flat out denies it's quid pro quo.

Do something more productive than trying to argue with this idiot.
You don't know what Quid Pro Quo is, or you wouldn't have made such a retarded claim. What Biden did in that video had zero to do with Quid Pro Quo. If you want to be taken seriously, you will have to explain in detail, from that video, how the video of Biden proves Quid pro quo. I'm waiting hot shot.

You obviously have no fucking clue what quid pro quo is. What Bidey did was EXACTLY what quid pro quo is known for.

Biden: You must fire the prosecutor looking into my sons company (quid) if you want a billion dollars. (pro quo.)

This isn't rocket science you fucking idiot but it is above your pay grade so go back home.

Let's use your stupid fucking method of argument. PROVE Biden wasn't quid pro quo.
Except for one thing liar, Biden never said you must fire the prosecutor looking into my sons company if you want a billion dollars. What really happened when Biden forced out Ukraine's top prosecutor was said about Joe Bidens son. Once again you are caught lying. My link is the real story, not your made up one.

Liars are so boring;


WASHINGTON – A whistleblower complaint centering on President Donald Trump's phone call with the Ukrainian president has spurred a number of allegations and counterallegations as Republicans and Democrats jockey for position amid an impeachment inquiry.

At the heart of Congress' probe into the president's actions is his claim that former Vice President and 2020 Democratic frontrunner Joe Biden strong-armed the Ukrainian government to fire its top prosecutor in order to thwart an investigation into a company tied to his son, Hunter Biden.

But sources ranging from former Obama administration officials to an anti-corruption advocate in Ukraine say the official, Viktor Shokin, was ousted for the opposite reason Trump and his allies claim.

It wasn't because Shokin was investigating a natural gas company tied to Biden's son; it was because Shokin wasn't pursuing corruption among the country's politicians, according to a Ukrainian official and four former American officials who specialized in Ukraine and Europe.

Shokin's inaction prompted international calls for his ouster and ultimately resulted in his removal by Ukraine's parliament.


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Without pressure from Joe Biden, European diplomats, the International Monetary Fund and other international organizations, Shokin would not have been fired, said Daria Kaleniuk, co-founder and executive director of the Anti Corruption Action Centre in Kiev.

"Civil society organizations in Ukraine were pressing for his resignation," Kaleniuk said, "but no one would have cared if there had not been voices from outside this country calling on him to go."

In a July phone call, Trump asked the president of Ukraine to investigate Biden's actions. That prompted a whistleblower to accuse Trump of asking a foreign government to interfere in the 2020 presidential election, which is now the subject of an impeachment inquiry.

paid $50,000 a month.

Their assertion is contradicted by former diplomatic officials who were following the issue at the time.

Burisma Holdings was not under scrutiny at the time Joe Biden called for Shokin's ouster, according to the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine, an independent agency set up in 2014 that has worked closely with the FBI.

Shokin's office had investigated Burisma, but the probe focused on a period before Hunter Biden joined the company, according to the anti-corruption bureau.

The investigation dealt with the Ministry of Ecology, which allegedly granted special permits to Burisma between 2010 and 2012, the agency said. Hunter Biden did not join the company until 2014.

Read it yourself: The full declassified text of the Trump whistleblower complaint

Critics of Hunter Biden have questioned how he landed such a lucrative role with no experience in Ukraine or the gas industry.

But it's not unusual for Ukrainian companies to bring on high-profile people from the West in an effort to burnish their image and gain influence, Pifer said.

joined Burisma's board in 2017.

There is no evidence Hunter Biden did anything wrong, said Yuri Lutsenko, the prosecutor general who succeeded Shokin.

However, Lutsenko, who's also faced criticism for his actions as prosecutor, supported Trump's claim before changing his story. He resigned as prosecutor in August.

The Burisma investigation ended with a settlement and a fine paid by one of the firm's accountants, according to Sergii Leshchenko, a former Ukrainian lawmaker who spearheaded anti-corruption efforts under former President Petro Poroshenko.


How Biden leveraged U.S. aid to oust prosecutor
In the wake of the 2014 ouster of pro-Russian president Viktor Yanukovych, European and U.S. officials stepped up their efforts to deal with corruption in Ukraine.

"A big part of our diplomacy was pushing the Ukrainian government to clean up the corruption, partly because it was that corruption that allowed Russia to manipulate the country politically and economically," said Charlie Kupchan, who served as a special assistant to President Barack Obama and a senior director for European Affairs on the National Security Council.

Biden used U.S. aid as "a stick to move Ukraine forward," Kupchan said. "He was acting alongside our European allies. Everybody was of a single mind that this prosecutor was not the right guy for the job."


Biden has boasted about his role in getting Shokin fired. During a 2018 speech at the Council on Foreign Relations, he said he withheld $1 billion in loan guarantees for Ukraine in order to force the government to address the problem with its top prosecutor.

"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. And they put in place someone who was solid at the time," he said.

Pifer, who also oversaw diplomacy with Russia and Ukraine under President George W. Bush, said it was appropriate for Biden to use U.S. aid as leverage. He said he used similar methods to pressure Ukraine.


Even without any credible evidence that Joe Biden sought to benefit his son, Pifer said Hunter Biden showed poor judgment in getting involved with Ukraine.

"At that point, it was pretty clear that his father was already the lead American policy person on Ukraine," he said. "And even if there's no conflict of interest, I think that he should have been more mindful of how that appears."

International effort to fight corruption in Ukraine
The international effort to remove Shokin, who became prosecutor general in February 2015, began months before Biden stepped into the spotlight, said Mike Carpenter, who served as a foreign policy adviser to Biden and a deputy assistant secretary of defense, with a focus on Ukraine, Russia, Eurasia, the Balkans, and conventional arms control.

As European and U.S. officials pressed Ukraine to clean up Ukraine's corruption, they focused on Shokin's leadership of the Prosecutor General's Office.

"Shokin played the role of protecting the vested interest in the Ukrainian system," said Carpenter, who traveled with Biden to Ukraine in 2015. "He never went after any corrupt individuals at all, never prosecuted any high-profile cases of corruption."

That demonstrated that Poroshenko's administration was not sincere about tackling corruption and building strong, independent law enforcement agencies, said Heather Conley, director of the Europe program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington-based foreign policy think tank.

In July 2015, Shokin's office became mired in scandal after authorities raided homes belonging to two high-ranking prosecutors. Police seized millions of dollars worth of diamonds and cash, suggesting the pair had been taking bribes.

It became known as the "diamond prosecutors" case. Deputy General Prosecutor Vitaliy Kasko, who said he tried to investigate it, resigned months later, calling the prosecutor's office a "hotbed of corruption" and an "instrument of political pressure."

Shokin's office also stepped in to help Zlochevsky, the head of Burisma.

British authorities had frozen $23 million in a money-laundering probe, but Shokin's office failed to send documents British authorities needed to prosecute Zlochevsky. The case eventually unraveled and the assets were unfrozen.

In October 2015, Ukrainians staged a protest outside Poroshenko's home calling for Shokin's removal.

Pressure mounts to remove Shokin
In late 2015, U.S. officials stepped up the pressure.

During a September 2015 speech at a financial forum in Odessa, U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Geoffrey Pyatt decried the inability of Shokin's office to root out corruption.

Biden and Ukraine: Will Trump's efforts to discredit the former VP hurt him?

"Rather than supporting Ukraine's reforms and working to root out corruption," Pyatt said, "corrupt actors within the Prosecutor General’s Office are making things worse by openly and aggressively undermining reform."

In October 2015, then-Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland told the Senate Foreign Relations committee the Prosecutor General's Office must lock up "dirty personnel" in its own office.


In December 2015, Biden railed against the "cancer of corruption" in a speech before the country's parliament and called out Shokin's office.

Besides Biden's threat over the $1 billion in aid, the International Monetary Fund threatened to delay $40 billion in aid for similar reasons.

Shokin was eventually removed from his position in the spring of 2016.

The decision to remove Shokin "creates an opportunity to make a fresh start in the Prosecutor General's Office," said Jan Tombinski, the EU's ambassador to Ukraine, in a written statement.

"I hope," Tombinski said, "that the new Prosecutor General will ensure that the Office of the Prosecutor General becomes independent from political influence and pressure and enjoys public trust."

Contributing: Kim Hjelmgaard

Impeachment hearing: Aide who raised concerns about Trump's Ukraine call to testifyKey takeaways from Holmes and Hale's impeachment inquiry testimoniesDonald Trump's doctor says president was not evaluated for 'urgent or acute' illness

Are you going to try to claim that Joe Biden threatened to withhold aid to fire a prosecutor who was REFUSING to look into his sons company?

IS THAT YOUR CLAIM? I WANT TO MAKE SURE FIRST BEFORE I SET YOUR DUMB ASS STRAIGHT.

Because the ACTUAL PROSECUTOR said he was told to "back off" of Burisma:

Ex-Ukraine prosecutor said he was told to back off probe of Biden-linked firm, files show

So take your fake news and shove it.

Your source: 3rd hand information
My source: direct from the horses mouth
 
Meanwhile Democrats get away with all kinds of corruption. Obama and the Clintons got caught taking money from the Chinese. No prison time for them, just fines and others going to prison. But hey, Duncan’s wife spent campaign money donated by Americans so Duncan has to go to jail. No double standard here folks. He should had done it like the Hussein and take “anonymous” online donations from China.

The enormous anger at the double standard is about to be measured in what looks to be an epic bloodbath in November 2020.

Jo
 
Tell us more about the Clinton's and Obama taking money from the Chinese in the form of proof please?

Hawk don't even bother. This mother fucker can see a video of Biden admitting that he held up aid in a threat where he demanded a prosecutor be fired and he flat out denies it's quid pro quo.

Do something more productive than trying to argue with this idiot.
You don't know what Quid Pro Quo is, or you wouldn't have made such a retarded claim. What Biden did in that video had zero to do with Quid Pro Quo. If you want to be taken seriously, you will have to explain in detail, from that video, how the video of Biden proves Quid pro quo. I'm waiting hot shot.

You obviously have no fucking clue what quid pro quo is. What Bidey did was EXACTLY what quid pro quo is known for.

Biden: You must fire the prosecutor looking into my sons company (quid) if you want a billion dollars. (pro quo.)

This isn't rocket science you fucking idiot but it is above your pay grade so go back home.

Let's use your stupid fucking method of argument. PROVE Biden wasn't quid pro quo.
Except for one thing liar, Biden never said you must fire the prosecutor looking into my sons company if you want a billion dollars. What really happened when Biden forced out Ukraine's top prosecutor was said about Joe Bidens son. Once again you are caught lying. My link is the real story, not your made up one.

Liars are so boring;


WASHINGTON – A whistleblower complaint centering on President Donald Trump's phone call with the Ukrainian president has spurred a number of allegations and counterallegations as Republicans and Democrats jockey for position amid an impeachment inquiry.

At the heart of Congress' probe into the president's actions is his claim that former Vice President and 2020 Democratic frontrunner Joe Biden strong-armed the Ukrainian government to fire its top prosecutor in order to thwart an investigation into a company tied to his son, Hunter Biden.

But sources ranging from former Obama administration officials to an anti-corruption advocate in Ukraine say the official, Viktor Shokin, was ousted for the opposite reason Trump and his allies claim.

It wasn't because Shokin was investigating a natural gas company tied to Biden's son; it was because Shokin wasn't pursuing corruption among the country's politicians, according to a Ukrainian official and four former American officials who specialized in Ukraine and Europe.

Shokin's inaction prompted international calls for his ouster and ultimately resulted in his removal by Ukraine's parliament.


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Without pressure from Joe Biden, European diplomats, the International Monetary Fund and other international organizations, Shokin would not have been fired, said Daria Kaleniuk, co-founder and executive director of the Anti Corruption Action Centre in Kiev.

"Civil society organizations in Ukraine were pressing for his resignation," Kaleniuk said, "but no one would have cared if there had not been voices from outside this country calling on him to go."

In a July phone call, Trump asked the president of Ukraine to investigate Biden's actions. That prompted a whistleblower to accuse Trump of asking a foreign government to interfere in the 2020 presidential election, which is now the subject of an impeachment inquiry.

paid $50,000 a month.

Their assertion is contradicted by former diplomatic officials who were following the issue at the time.

Burisma Holdings was not under scrutiny at the time Joe Biden called for Shokin's ouster, according to the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine, an independent agency set up in 2014 that has worked closely with the FBI.

Shokin's office had investigated Burisma, but the probe focused on a period before Hunter Biden joined the company, according to the anti-corruption bureau.

The investigation dealt with the Ministry of Ecology, which allegedly granted special permits to Burisma between 2010 and 2012, the agency said. Hunter Biden did not join the company until 2014.

Read it yourself: The full declassified text of the Trump whistleblower complaint

Critics of Hunter Biden have questioned how he landed such a lucrative role with no experience in Ukraine or the gas industry.

But it's not unusual for Ukrainian companies to bring on high-profile people from the West in an effort to burnish their image and gain influence, Pifer said.

joined Burisma's board in 2017.

There is no evidence Hunter Biden did anything wrong, said Yuri Lutsenko, the prosecutor general who succeeded Shokin.

However, Lutsenko, who's also faced criticism for his actions as prosecutor, supported Trump's claim before changing his story. He resigned as prosecutor in August.

The Burisma investigation ended with a settlement and a fine paid by one of the firm's accountants, according to Sergii Leshchenko, a former Ukrainian lawmaker who spearheaded anti-corruption efforts under former President Petro Poroshenko.


How Biden leveraged U.S. aid to oust prosecutor
In the wake of the 2014 ouster of pro-Russian president Viktor Yanukovych, European and U.S. officials stepped up their efforts to deal with corruption in Ukraine.

"A big part of our diplomacy was pushing the Ukrainian government to clean up the corruption, partly because it was that corruption that allowed Russia to manipulate the country politically and economically," said Charlie Kupchan, who served as a special assistant to President Barack Obama and a senior director for European Affairs on the National Security Council.

Biden used U.S. aid as "a stick to move Ukraine forward," Kupchan said. "He was acting alongside our European allies. Everybody was of a single mind that this prosecutor was not the right guy for the job."


Biden has boasted about his role in getting Shokin fired. During a 2018 speech at the Council on Foreign Relations, he said he withheld $1 billion in loan guarantees for Ukraine in order to force the government to address the problem with its top prosecutor.

"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. And they put in place someone who was solid at the time," he said.

Pifer, who also oversaw diplomacy with Russia and Ukraine under President George W. Bush, said it was appropriate for Biden to use U.S. aid as leverage. He said he used similar methods to pressure Ukraine.


Even without any credible evidence that Joe Biden sought to benefit his son, Pifer said Hunter Biden showed poor judgment in getting involved with Ukraine.

"At that point, it was pretty clear that his father was already the lead American policy person on Ukraine," he said. "And even if there's no conflict of interest, I think that he should have been more mindful of how that appears."

International effort to fight corruption in Ukraine
The international effort to remove Shokin, who became prosecutor general in February 2015, began months before Biden stepped into the spotlight, said Mike Carpenter, who served as a foreign policy adviser to Biden and a deputy assistant secretary of defense, with a focus on Ukraine, Russia, Eurasia, the Balkans, and conventional arms control.

As European and U.S. officials pressed Ukraine to clean up Ukraine's corruption, they focused on Shokin's leadership of the Prosecutor General's Office.

"Shokin played the role of protecting the vested interest in the Ukrainian system," said Carpenter, who traveled with Biden to Ukraine in 2015. "He never went after any corrupt individuals at all, never prosecuted any high-profile cases of corruption."

That demonstrated that Poroshenko's administration was not sincere about tackling corruption and building strong, independent law enforcement agencies, said Heather Conley, director of the Europe program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington-based foreign policy think tank.

In July 2015, Shokin's office became mired in scandal after authorities raided homes belonging to two high-ranking prosecutors. Police seized millions of dollars worth of diamonds and cash, suggesting the pair had been taking bribes.

It became known as the "diamond prosecutors" case. Deputy General Prosecutor Vitaliy Kasko, who said he tried to investigate it, resigned months later, calling the prosecutor's office a "hotbed of corruption" and an "instrument of political pressure."

Shokin's office also stepped in to help Zlochevsky, the head of Burisma.

British authorities had frozen $23 million in a money-laundering probe, but Shokin's office failed to send documents British authorities needed to prosecute Zlochevsky. The case eventually unraveled and the assets were unfrozen.

In October 2015, Ukrainians staged a protest outside Poroshenko's home calling for Shokin's removal.

Pressure mounts to remove Shokin
In late 2015, U.S. officials stepped up the pressure.

During a September 2015 speech at a financial forum in Odessa, U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Geoffrey Pyatt decried the inability of Shokin's office to root out corruption.

Biden and Ukraine: Will Trump's efforts to discredit the former VP hurt him?

"Rather than supporting Ukraine's reforms and working to root out corruption," Pyatt said, "corrupt actors within the Prosecutor General’s Office are making things worse by openly and aggressively undermining reform."

In October 2015, then-Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland told the Senate Foreign Relations committee the Prosecutor General's Office must lock up "dirty personnel" in its own office.


In December 2015, Biden railed against the "cancer of corruption" in a speech before the country's parliament and called out Shokin's office.

Besides Biden's threat over the $1 billion in aid, the International Monetary Fund threatened to delay $40 billion in aid for similar reasons.

Shokin was eventually removed from his position in the spring of 2016.

The decision to remove Shokin "creates an opportunity to make a fresh start in the Prosecutor General's Office," said Jan Tombinski, the EU's ambassador to Ukraine, in a written statement.

"I hope," Tombinski said, "that the new Prosecutor General will ensure that the Office of the Prosecutor General becomes independent from political influence and pressure and enjoys public trust."

Contributing: Kim Hjelmgaard

Impeachment hearing: Aide who raised concerns about Trump's Ukraine call to testifyKey takeaways from Holmes and Hale's impeachment inquiry testimoniesDonald Trump's doctor says president was not evaluated for 'urgent or acute' illness

Are you going to try to claim that Joe Biden threatened to withhold aid to fire a prosecutor who was REFUSING to look into his sons company?

IS THAT YOUR CLAIM? I WANT TO MAKE SURE FIRST BEFORE I SET YOUR DUMB ASS STRAIGHT.

Because the ACTUAL PROSECUTOR said he was told to "back off" of Burisma:

Ex-Ukraine prosecutor said he was told to back off probe of Biden-linked firm, files show

So take your fake news and shove it.

Your source: 3rd hand information
My source: direct from the horses mouth
Biden can't withhold aid, he wasn't president...in fact, he was sent there by the president to deliver a message for the president...

So shouldn't Obama be arrested or something??
 
Rep. Duncan Hunter to plead guilty in campaign finance scandal, leave Congress

Duncan Hunter becomes another victim of Obama and the Deep State....As he is just another innocent victim framed by Obama's DOJ as a way to try to force true conservative patriots out of Congress....

"After years of denials and claims he was the target of a political witch hunt, Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Alpine, is scheduled to appear in federal court Tuesday morning to plead guilty in a sweeping campaign finance investigation.....he said he will plead guilty to one of the 60 criminal charges against him. He suggested that he is likely to spend time in custody."

This is outrageous, especially when Hunter adamantly denied these charges and said his wife was the guilty one....and he swore he would never admit guilt or wrongdoing because he knew this was just a Democrat political witch hunt....but he changed his tune "..after Hunter’s wife and former campaign manager, Margaret Hunter, admitted to her role in a widespread scheme that saw the couple allegedly spend more than $200,000 in campaign donations on family expenses like vacations, gas, groceries, school lunches and oral surgery. Such spending is prohibited to prevent undue influence by contributors."

This is just more evidence that proves how scared and afraid the Dems are of the upcoming IG report as well as all of the evidence that Durham is finding that implicates Obama and Biden..

No, this is just plain goodness. If the guy is corrupt and guilty, I'm all for him being removed from congress, and sent off to prison if need be.

I'm all for charges brought if they are accurate. It's proof we're better than the Democrats.
Why are these charges accurate??

Because Duncan Hunter doesn't have the level of sycophantic cult worship that Trump has??

Trump has already been exposed for using campaign funds for personal use....but his sycophantic base ignores it....
You guys are nazi. Almost half of the democrats have done this and you say nothing lol one party crap is going to cause you losers to lose bad haha
How are they Nazis again?
You are trying to put everyone you disagree with in prison, you are attacking woman children, blacks! You almost slaughtered a Asian reporter in the streets.. you send your brown shirts out to implement unamerican regulations.. time to go democrats
So far, the one's in prison are those who were convicted of crimes. That has no relationship with a Nazi. The rest of your post is absent of any documented evidence, suggesting you're a liar.
 
No, this is just plain goodness. If the guy is corrupt and guilty, I'm all for him being removed from congress, and sent off to prison if need be.

I'm all for charges brought if they are accurate. It's proof we're better than the Democrats.
Why are these charges accurate??

Because Duncan Hunter doesn't have the level of sycophantic cult worship that Trump has??

Trump has already been exposed for using campaign funds for personal use....but his sycophantic base ignores it....
You guys are nazi. Almost half of the democrats have done this and you say nothing lol one party crap is going to cause you losers to lose bad haha
How are they Nazis again?
You are trying to put everyone you disagree with in prison, you are attacking woman children, blacks! You almost slaughtered a Asian reporter in the streets.. you send your brown shirts out to implement unamerican regulations.. time to go democrats
So far, the one's in prison are those who were convicted of crimes. That has no relationship with a Nazi. The rest of your post is absent of any documented evidence, suggesting you're a liar.
How many are you investing?
 
The only reason he plead guilty is because his wife turned on him and presented evidence. He knew he was screwed, so he took the guilty plea.
 
Don’t know anything about the guy, never heard of him. If he is guilty then send him away with the proper punishment and good riddance to bad rubbish.
He learned everything he knows from his father.

Don't know, don't care. We treat a person and his accusations individually. One is not guilty because of a relative. The idea to twist the judicial system based on politics or a relative is Unconstitutional.
 

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