FBI Document Shows Joe Biden Took $5M From Burisma As part of a Bribery Scheme

More Republicans Cast Doubt On Joe Biden Tapes' Legitimacy.


Several Republican lawmakers are pumping the brakes on the controversy surrounding the alleged audio recordings of President Joe Biden speaking with a Ukrainian executive who supposedly bribed Biden several years ago.

House GOP members have been pressing the FBI for weeks to release an unclassified document that describes a report from a confidential source detailing an alleged bribery scheme between a foreign national and Biden while he was serving as vice president. The document, which was shown to select lawmakers last week, alleges that Biden and his son, Hunter Biden, accepted a $5 million bribe to push the Ukrainian government to fire a prosecutor investigating the Ukrainian gas company, Burisma, over potential corruption.

However, according to Senator Chuck Grassley, a Republican from Iowa, the version of the FD-1023 form shown to a group of Republican lawmakers was a redacted version of the form that omitted reference to 17 audio recordings of phone calls between Biden family members and the Ukrainian executive at Burisma who allegedly bribed the president and his son.
 
More Republicans Cast Doubt On Joe Biden Tapes' Legitimacy.


Several Republican lawmakers are pumping the brakes on the controversy surrounding the alleged audio recordings of President Joe Biden speaking with a Ukrainian executive who supposedly bribed Biden several years ago.

House GOP members have been pressing the FBI for weeks to release an unclassified document that describes a report from a confidential source detailing an alleged bribery scheme between a foreign national and Biden while he was serving as vice president. The document, which was shown to select lawmakers last week, alleges that Biden and his son, Hunter Biden, accepted a $5 million bribe to push the Ukrainian government to fire a prosecutor investigating the Ukrainian gas company, Burisma, over potential corruption.

However, according to Senator Chuck Grassley, a Republican from Iowa, the version of the FD-1023 form shown to a group of Republican lawmakers was a redacted version of the form that omitted reference to 17 audio recordings of phone calls between Biden family members and the Ukrainian executive at Burisma who allegedly bribed the president and his

kEEP DREAMING
 
So let’s see the document already
Predictably, we're not going to.

This whole thing started because Chuck Grassley said there was a form that said that someone said that these tapes exist. A lot of people, including some right here, said that this means that the tapes exist and Biden is doomed and so on, but that's not the same thing.

Now, the GOP is backpedaling. James Comer from Kentucky told Newsmax that "We don't know if they're legit or not." Nancy Mace refused to say that there was a crime when she was asked by Maria Bartilomo. Ron Johnson told a podcast called "The Conservative Circus" that the informant might lack credibility, and Jim Jordan told Chris Salcedo that they're not even sure if the tapes exist.

If four GOP members of Congress telling four hard-right sources that it was all made up doesn't convince you that it was all made up, I don't know what will.
 
Republican Acknowledge Biden Audio Bribe Tape DOES NOT EXIST.


WASHINGTON — Several Republicans said this week that they don’t know if there really are tapes of Joe Biden talking about taking a bribe.

Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) revealed Monday that a tip the FBI received in 2020 said a foreign national who allegedly paid Biden $5 million has recordings of himself talking to Biden when he was vice president.

The audio purported to be a compelling new detail about the FBI tip, which Republicans have demanded be made public since learning of it last month.

At the same time, the uncertainty over whether the recordings actually exist is a reminder that while the tip came from a credible career informant, the informant’s source is someone else, and the underlying information, audio and all, remains unverified hearsay.

Speaking about the recordings on Newsmax Tuesday, House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-Ky.) said lawmakers “don’t know if they’re legit or not, but we know that the foreign national claims he has them.”
 
Predictably, we're not going to.

This whole thing started because Chuck Grassley said there was a form that said that someone said that these tapes exist. A lot of people, including some right here, said that this means that the tapes exist and Biden is doomed and so on, but that's not the same thing.

Now, the GOP is backpedaling. James Comer from Kentucky told Newsmax that "We don't know if they're legit or not." Nancy Mace refused to say that there was a crime when she was asked by Maria Bartilomo. Ron Johnson told a podcast called "The Conservative Circus" that the informant might lack credibility, and Jim Jordan told Chris Salcedo that they're not even sure if the tapes exist.

If four GOP members of Congress telling four hard-right sources that it was all made up doesn't convince you that it was all made up, I don't know what will.

The Tape does not exist. The tape never existed.
 
If it does, I want it to come out. But until it does, this is just another RW made up outrage.
The Dems / Socialists are the queens of made up outrage. If the facts come out affirmatively, you can still be outraged.
 
The Dems / Socialists are the queens of made up outrage. If the facts come out affirmatively, you can still be outraged.

Then you're a Socialist Democrat cause all you do is make shit up.
 
Two whole posts to you today triggered that bizarre thought in your head, did it?
You’re really, really desperate for my attention. Stalking me across the forum… counting my posts.

Desperate™
 

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