Biden Boomerang: Newly released State memos undercut Democrats' Ukraine impeachment story

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Biden Boomerang:

Newly released State memos undercut Democrats' Ukraine impeachment story

State Department officials told Ukraine prosecutor they were "impressed" with his work shortly before Biden forced his firing
31 Jan 2022 ~~ By John Solomon
Just months before Joe Biden forced his firing, Ukraine's chief prosecutor was told by U.S. State Department officials that they were "impressed" with his anti-corruption plan and fully supportive of his work, according to newly released memos that cast doubt on a key Democrat impeachment narrative.
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It shows that in October 2015 a U.S. multiagency task force on Ukraine had concluded Ukraine had made good progress in fighting corruption and deserved the loan guarantee.
"The IPC concluded that (1) Ukraine has made sufficient progress on its reform agenda to justify a third guarantee and (2) Ukraine has an economic need for the guarantee, and it is in our strategic interest to provide one. As such, the IPC recommends moving forward with a third loan guarantee for Ukraine in the nearā€term," an Oct. 1, 2015 email from the task force stated.
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Just a few months later that historic opportunity ā€” which included an ongoing probe of Burisma, where Hunter Biden was working ā€” was stripped from Shokin's hands under pressure from Joe Biden.


Commentary:
There are several links to original source documents in the original article linked.
Biden says fire that guy or Iā€™ll withhold a billion dollars of aid.
He forced them to do something wicked, firing a good man doing a good job and saving their country from corruption.
Why? Because Shokin was on the verge of making it hard on Bidenā€™s son getting millions in Burisma kickbacks for the family.
 

Biden Boomerang:

Newly released State memos undercut Democrats' Ukraine impeachment story

State Department officials told Ukraine prosecutor they were "impressed" with his work shortly before Biden forced his firing
31 Jan 2022 ~~ By John Solomon
Just months before Joe Biden forced his firing, Ukraine's chief prosecutor was told by U.S. State Department officials that they were "impressed" with his anti-corruption plan and fully supportive of his work, according to newly released memos that cast doubt on a key Democrat impeachment narrative.
~Snip~
It shows that in October 2015 a U.S. multiagency task force on Ukraine had concluded Ukraine had made good progress in fighting corruption and deserved the loan guarantee.
"The IPC concluded that (1) Ukraine has made sufficient progress on its reform agenda to justify a third guarantee and (2) Ukraine has an economic need for the guarantee, and it is in our strategic interest to provide one. As such, the IPC recommends moving forward with a third loan guarantee for Ukraine in the nearā€term," an Oct. 1, 2015 email from the task force stated.
~Snip~
Just a few months later that historic opportunity ā€” which included an ongoing probe of Burisma, where Hunter Biden was working ā€” was stripped from Shokin's hands under pressure from Joe Biden.


Commentary:
There are several links to original source documents in the original article linked.
Biden says fire that guy or Iā€™ll withhold a billion dollars of aid.
He forced them to do something wicked, firing a good man doing a good job and saving their country from corruption.
Why? Because Shokin was on the verge of making it hard on Bidenā€™s son getting millions in Burisma kickbacks for the family.
The Biden Crime Family is the perfect ending to democrats as a National Party in America.

Corrupt to the core and like many other politicians of both parties, serving and retired, owned by the CCP
 

Biden Boomerang:

Newly released State memos undercut Democrats' Ukraine impeachment story

State Department officials told Ukraine prosecutor they were "impressed" with his work shortly before Biden forced his firing
31 Jan 2022 ~~ By John Solomon
Just months before Joe Biden forced his firing, Ukraine's chief prosecutor was told by U.S. State Department officials that they were "impressed" with his anti-corruption plan and fully supportive of his work, according to newly released memos that cast doubt on a key Democrat impeachment narrative.
~Snip~
It shows that in October 2015 a U.S. multiagency task force on Ukraine had concluded Ukraine had made good progress in fighting corruption and deserved the loan guarantee.
"The IPC concluded that (1) Ukraine has made sufficient progress on its reform agenda to justify a third guarantee and (2) Ukraine has an economic need for the guarantee, and it is in our strategic interest to provide one. As such, the IPC recommends moving forward with a third loan guarantee for Ukraine in the nearā€term," an Oct. 1, 2015 email from the task force stated.
~Snip~
Just a few months later that historic opportunity ā€” which included an ongoing probe of Burisma, where Hunter Biden was working ā€” was stripped from Shokin's hands under pressure from Joe Biden.


Commentary:
There are several links to original source documents in the original article linked.
Biden says fire that guy or Iā€™ll withhold a billion dollars of aid.
He forced them to do something wicked, firing a good man doing a good job and saving their country from corruption.
Why? Because Shokin was on the verge of making it hard on Bidenā€™s son getting millions in Burisma kickbacks for the family.
It wasn't for that. We heard it on the phone call to Volodymyr Zelensky if he could create dirt on Biden or no money.
 
Now that the Times ran out of fabricated bullshit to write, they are finally going to go after a real story about Hunter and the Biden crime family. A little daylight should go a long way toward putting the Biden family in the toilet, where they belong.
 
Now that the Times ran out of fabricated bullshit to write, they are finally going to go after a real story about Hunter and the Biden crime family. A little daylight should go a long way toward putting the Biden family in the toilet, where they belong.
On audio recordings, we can hear the former US Vice President Joe Biden and former Secretary of State John Kerry demanding that the leader of a formally independent state make decisions that are convenient for them, as well as a totally submissive posture by the part of Poroshenko, who is absolutely oblivious to Ukrainian national interests.

The demands made during the talks are diverse and impress by the American boldness to interfere so deeply in other states. In one of the recordings, dated from 2015, it is possible to hear John Kerry demanding the resignation of Ukrainian attorney general Viktor Shokin, for not meeting American expectations. In another record, Poroshenko communicates with Biden saying he has "good news for him". In the recording, Poroshenko says that while there was no charge or complaint against Shokin, he managed to convince the attorney to resign. The interlocutor replies: "Excellent". So, Poroshenko reports that the dismissal of the attorney general is yet another "step in fulfilling his obligations" to the US.

 
On audio recordings, we can hear the former US Vice President Joe Biden and former Secretary of State John Kerry demanding that the leader of a formally independent state make decisions that are convenient for them, as well as a totally submissive posture by the part of Poroshenko, who is absolutely oblivious to Ukrainian national interests.

The demands made during the talks are diverse and impress by the American boldness to interfere so deeply in other states. In one of the recordings, dated from 2015, it is possible to hear John Kerry demanding the resignation of Ukrainian attorney general Viktor Shokin, for not meeting American expectations. In another record, Poroshenko communicates with Biden saying he has "good news for him". In the recording, Poroshenko says that while there was no charge or complaint against Shokin, he managed to convince the attorney to resign. The interlocutor replies: "Excellent". So, Poroshenko reports that the dismissal of the attorney general is yet another "step in fulfilling his obligations" to the US.

So you admit that blackmail, coercion, bribery and pay for play were all used by Biden to cover up after his crooked son? That surprises me.
 
On audio recordings, we can hear the former US Vice President Joe Biden and former Secretary of State John Kerry demanding that the leader of a formally independent state make decisions that are convenient for them, as well as a totally submissive posture by the part of Poroshenko, who is absolutely oblivious to Ukrainian national interests.

The demands made during the talks are diverse and impress by the American boldness to interfere so deeply in other states. In one of the recordings, dated from 2015, it is possible to hear John Kerry demanding the resignation of Ukrainian attorney general Viktor Shokin, for not meeting American expectations. In another record, Poroshenko communicates with Biden saying he has "good news for him". In the recording, Poroshenko says that while there was no charge or complaint against Shokin, he managed to convince the attorney to resign. The interlocutor replies: "Excellent". So, Poroshenko reports that the dismissal of the attorney general is yet another "step in fulfilling his obligations" to the US.



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Why would Tony Bobulinski put himself in such a position? He isn't lying.


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