Let's see the receipts, like this one from the same guy. Ukrainian law enforcement officials announced on Saturday that they were offered $5 million in bribes to end a probe into Mykola Zlochevsky, the founder of energy company Burisma, Reuters reports. Why it matters: Nazar Kholodnytsky, the head of Ukraine’s national anti-corruption bureau, stressed that the bribe had no connection to former Burisma board member Hunter Biden, the son of former Vice President Joe Biden. “Let’s put an end to this once and for all. Biden Jr. and Biden Sr. do not appear in this particular proceeding,” Kholodnytsky said, according to Reuters. Details: The case related to Zlochevsky involved allegations of bank fraud. Three people have been detained over the alleged bribe, including one current and former tax official. About $5 million was allegedly offered to anti-corruption officials, while another $1 million was intended for an official acting as a middleman.
You do realize that FD-1023 forms are where the FBI places unverified information which comes from cranks, eh?
the FD-1023 is the form our special agents use to record raw, unverified reporting FD-1023s merely document that information; they do not reflect the conclusions of investigators based on a fuller context or understanding.
This is blowing up on the "committee" rather quickly. Simple question -- If all the actions at the IRS happened under the Trump administration --- the which party is responsible for the "obstruction", "interference from political appointees", "slow walking under Barr at the DOJ" and "failures" in the IRS investigation of Hunter Biden's taxes. Republicans’ Star Whistleblower Admits Trump Officials to Blame in Hunter Biden Case Republicans’ Biden corruption “investigation” isn’t going too well. https://newrepublic.com/post/174474...probe-slow-walkedby-trumps-justice-department
Dem dumphuk screws up bigtime and steps in the doo-doo. Plenty of entertainment value here watching him step in it. 'Smug' Democrat mocked for 'accidentally' admitting Biden did talk business with Hunter: 'Epic fail' (msn.com)