Ukrainian to US prosecutors: Why don't you want our evidence on Democrats?

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Ukrainian to US prosecutors: Why don't you want our evidence on Democrats?



Ukrainian to US prosecutors: Why don't you want our evidence on Democrats? | TheHill
4/7/2019 ~ By John Solomon
Ukrainian law enforcement officials believe they have evidence of wrongdoing by American Democrats and their allies in Kiev, ranging from 2016 election interference to obstructing criminal probes. But, they say, they've been thwarted in trying to get the Trump Justice Department to act.
Kostiantyn Kulyk, deputy head of the Prosecutor General's International Legal Cooperation Department, told me he and other senior law enforcement officials tried unsuccessfully since last year to get visas from the U.S. embassy in Kiev to deliver their evidence to Washington.... "We were supposed to share this information during a working trip to the United States," Kulyk told me in a wide-ranging interview. "However, the (U.S.) ambassador blocked us from obtaining a visa. She didn't explicitly deny our visa, but also didn't give it to us." But many of the allegations shared with me by more than a half-dozen senior Ukrainian officials are supported by evidence that emerged in recent U.S. court filings and intelligence reports. The Ukrainians told me their evidence includes:
Sworn statements from two Ukrainian officials admitting that their agency tried to influence the 2016 U.S. presidential election in favor of Hillary Clinton. The effort included leaking an alleged ledger showing payments to then-Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort; Contacts between Democratic figures in Washington and Ukrainian officials that involved passing along dirt on Donald Trump; Financial records showing a Ukrainian natural gas company routed more than $3 million to American accounts tied to Hunter Biden, younger son of then-Vice President Joe Biden, who managed U.S.-Ukrainian relations for the Obama administration. Biden's son served on the board of a Ukrainian natural gas company, Burisma Holdings; Records that Vice President Biden pressured Ukrainian officials in March 2016 to fire the prosecutor who oversaw an investigation of Burisma Holdings and who planned to interview Hunter Biden about the financial transfers; Correspondence showing members of the State Department and U.S. embassy in Kiev interfered or applied pressure in criminal cases on Ukrainian soil; Disbursements of as much as $7 billion in Ukrainian funds that prosecutors believe may have been misappropriated or taken out of the country, including to the United States.... If Ukrainian prosecutors can augment their allegations with real evidence, there could be a true case of collusion worth investigating. The only question is why the U.S. government so far hasn't taken interest - and whether Attorney General Barr will change that.

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American bureaucracy has many shaking their heads. One wonders if it is corruption, sheer incompetence, or both.
They don’t want to learn the awful truth of what their Democratic Party elders, office-holders and appointees have been up to. So many and such a long list of things to investigate. Easier to go after their political enemies. Especially with the media to help you with uncovering conveniently created “evidence.”
Cold Wars —we have heard of those. This is a Cold CIVIL war, and nothing has changed over the last two years.
If this lasts, then why wouldn’t it happened AGAIN AND AGAIN...?
Hmm...., perhaps the Ukrainian gov't should put Biden Jr on a “no visa, no entry” list and freeze/seize any of his assets still in the country or controlled by a Ukrainian entity? That won’t help Joe’s presidential campaign. Then the Ukrainians should name the names of US State Department and other govt officials who have obstructed their investigations into internal/foreign political corruption.
 

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