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Thank you for this reasonable response---and you may be right---I am no Criminal Law Attorney.Sounds more like extortion to me. But in order for it to rise to the level of high crimes and misdemeanor, it has to be shown that the investigator was closing in on Hunter Biden and protecting Hunter and his unexplainable extremely lucrative deal on the Burisma Board of Directors, most especially when it was quid pro quo to get access to the White house. I don't know that this long after the fact that the evidence is there.
But, I disagree. If Joe did what it very much appears he did--it was not to protect Hunter; it was to earn the money that Hunter was being paid. Bribery. I do know the Bribery laws can apply when the consideration (the Money) is paid to a family member, not yourself----because that's what naturally would happen when you are being bribed.