According to a former senior attorney for then-President Donald Trump, the Department of Justice refused to act on evidence indicating that former Vice President Joe Biden may have accepted bribes while in office, even though the agency had the information for years.
Moreover, according to Rudy Giuliani, a former U.S. attorney who served as mayor of New York City during the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, a key witness to the bribery scheme perished under murky circumstances.
Giuliani began his interview with Newsmax by addressing a statement made by special counsel Jack Smith last week after he indicted Trump on 37 counts related to his handling of classified documents. In the statement, Smith asserted that there is only one system of laws in the country and that they apply equally to everyone.
“Well, of course, that’s the most ridiculous, idiotic statement to make on a day in which we find out that the Bidens took a $10 million bribe from a Ukrainian Mykola Zlochevsky, which I could have told you, you know, and did tell [the DOJ] three years ago,” Guiliani said.
“And they followed up on none of the evidence I gave them. They were hoping that people would disappear or die. It’s extraordinary,” he added.
He then stated that he provided the Justice Department with “one witness… a woman who is the chief accountant at this fraudulent company, Burisma.”
“She was the wife of the former owner, who died under suspicious circumstances. And she was willing to give up all of the offshore bank accounts, including the Bidens. And she’s supervised the transfer of a lot more cash to the Bidens and other crooked politicians for Burisma,” the former mayor said.
Giuliani continued by stating that the attorney general in Pittsburgh was investigating the matter before it was transferred to the “U.S. attorney in Delaware, who did nothing about it” by former U.S. Attorney General William Barr.
“And the woman was under threat of death,” Giuliani noted further.
Giuliani’s comments follow the examination of an FBI informant file by House Oversight and Accountability Committee Chair James Comer (R-Kentucky) and Ranking Member Jamie Raskin (D-Md.). Raskin asserted, following the review, that federal investigators had conducted a preliminary review in 2020 but had taken no further action.
However, Comer disclosed that the FBI informed him that the investigation is ongoing, which was corroborated by Barr, who refuted Raskin’s claim that the investigation had been terminated.
In the meantime, a former Ukrainian chief prosecutor identified a document that he said the United States should “demand” as proof that Biden is corrupt beyond a reasonable doubt.
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The prosecutor, Victor Shokin, was targeted for dismissal by Biden when he served as Barack Obama’s vice president and was the Obama administration’s point man on Ukraine at the time. On Friday, Chanel Rion, a White House correspondent for One America News, re-posted a 2019 interview she had with Shokin where he explained the allegation. CONTINUE READING…