New Memo on Ukraine Reveals Hunter Biden Used State Dept to Kill Burisma Investigation

Let’s recap. In 2016, Joe Biden (who was Vice President at the time) withheld $1 billion in U.S. aid to Ukraine. His condition for releasing that aid was that Ukraine fire their top prosecutor. We know this happened because Biden himself said so. That video clip has been played relentlessly.

This past summer, President Trump suggested that Ukraine should look into corruption investigations that were never concluded. We’re still not sure if this request was tied to Ukrainian military aid or not. We do know that the military aid was released without any investigations happening, but suspicious individuals think there were some backdoor deals at play.

These two stories are extremely similar, up to this point. Despite that, Biden is praised and President Trump is under an impeachment investigation. This is patently ridiculous, but there’s new information that will really set your fury ablaze.

Until now, we suspected that Biden had the prosecutor fired to protect his son. It’s an obvious suspicion, but there wasn’t any concrete proof. Well, that proof has surfaced, and it’s in the video.

It’s also worse than you think. More than just Joe Biden is implicated in the new evidence. And, despite all of this, President Trump will be the one accused of corruption. It’s beyond frustrating.


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