Hmmm, weird…..Didn’t the never arrested, totally credible Tony Bobulinski give testimony as well?
Why didn’t you post a video of his tesimony?
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And Bobulinski’s story on Biden becomes more questionable in light of his connections to the Trump campaign.
Bobulinski first raised allegations of Biden corruption in October 2020, just days away from the presidential election, as part of what
The New York Times called a “desperate rescue mission” by Team Trump. The allegation was that Joe Biden profited from a Chinese oil venture with his son.
Bobulinski tried pitching the story to
The Wall Street Journal, with the help of three people close to Trump: Arthur Schwartz, a New York–based P.R. professional and friend of Donald Trump Jr.; Eric Herschmann, then a Trump White House lawyer; and Stefan Passantino, a former deputy Trump White House counsel. But even the
Journal wasn’t interested, due to the lack of verifiable facts.
Tony Bobulinski is a “deadly witness,” conservatives say. But past transactions—and ties to Trump World—call his credibility into question.
newrepublic.com
On the eve of Trump and Biden’s final debate, Bobulinski went public with the allegations in a press conference organized by the Trump team, per
The New York Times. He then attended the debate as Trump’s surprise guest.
What the
Journal did publish, moments after Trump and Biden’s final debate, said that corporate documents reviewed by its reporters showed no role in the venture for Joe Biden.
In a meeting with the
FBI the next day, Bobulinski asserted that he possessed text messages, emails, and other information allegedly tying Biden to his son’s business activities. But he refused the bureau total access to the information, instead passing along only a few selected documents and text messages.
After the meeting, Bobulinski and Passantino asked to be driven back to the Trump International Hotel in Washington, according to an
FBI interview memorandum released by the House Ways and Means Committee.
The following week, Bobulinski reportedly held an “out of sight”
meeting with Trump’s former chief of staff, Mark Meadows, at a campaign rally in Rome, Georgia, according to former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson’s book,
Enough, which recalled that Bobulinski chose to wear a “ski mask” to conceal his identity during the secretive encounter, in which Meadows handed him a “folded sheet of paper or small envelope.”
“Even though I don’t know what Mark had been meeting with Bobulinski about, I could no longer ignore the suspicious activity that he, Trump, and others in the administration seemed to be engaged in,” Hutchinson wrote. “I could not shake the feeling that I had been entangled in something far more complex and secretive than I had initially realized.”