Posted by DrJohn on 8 May, 2023 at 10:51 am. 30 comments already!

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Finally.

Finally, it looks as if the wholly corrupt Biden family is going to be unmasked. There’s already a load of bad news for Biden even before the corruption. Most Americans think Biden is unfit to be President. Biden has lost 30 points in support from black Americans. A recent poll shows that Biden would lose the 2024 election to both Trump and DeSantis. But there is lot of good news for the country.

Devon Archer, formerly a partner of Hunter Biden, is being urged to cooperate in order to avoid prison:

As Hunter Biden faces a potential criminal indictment this week, his former best friend Devon Archer will make his last bid to avoid jail Tuesday when his appeal is heard in a courtroom in Lower Manhattan. As he grows increasingly despondent, friends with knowledge of Hunter’s thinking are telling Archer to accept that the Bidens have thrown him under the bus and that a last-minute presidential pardon has been ruled out.

They have urged him to save himself by using the only currency he has left — his knowledge of the Biden family influence-peddling scheme, for which he had a front-row seat for four years during Joe Biden’s vice presidency.

A decision regarding the indictment of Hunter Biden is expected this week. Joe Biden has decided to muddy the waters by sending a message to federal prosecutors, thus tampering with the Justice system:

The Wall Street Journal editorial board says President Biden has inappropriately gotten involved in the Justice Department investigation into son Hunter Biden saying on TV that he has “done nothing wrong.” “That’s a highly inappropriate message from a President. He’s essentially telling prosecutors that they are wrong to bring an indictment because Hunter is innocent of any criminal behavior,” the board wrote Sunday in response to Biden’s comments during an interview Friday with MSNBC.

Hunter Biden clearly ran afoul of the law. If the Feds decide not to prosecute we’d all have to assume Hunter is guilty.

Then things have gotten really hot. James Comer and Chuck Grassley have hinted strongly that the DOJ and FBI are in possession of a damning letter from 2018 linking the Bidens to a bribery scheme.

Grassley and House Committee on Oversight and Accountability Chairman James Comer wrote a letter Wednesday to FBI Director Christopher Wray along with a subpoena demanding an FBI whistleblower document raising concerns about Biden allegedly engaging in a bribery scheme with a foreign national during his time in the Obama administration.

Now we have a pretty good idea what was in that letter.

Bud Cummins, a former federal prosecutor, first reported the bribery allegations to then-New York US Attorney Geoff Berman on Oct. 4, 2018, in an email claiming he had evidence that Joe Biden had “exercised influence to protect” his son’s Ukrainian employer “in exchange for payments to Hunter Biden, Devon Archer, and Joe Biden.”

In the email obtained by John Solomon’s Just The News, Cummins said that Ukraine’s then-Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko wanted to travel to the United States to meet Berman, and could produce two “John Doe” witnesses to corroborate his claims about the Bidens.

But Berman never responded to the email.

The belief is that Joe Biden protected Burisma in return for money to Hunter and Devon Archer in the form of jobs on the Burisma Board of Directors.

Hunter Biden and his business partner Devon Archer were both hired to the board of Burisma, a Ukrainian natural gas firm, in spring 2014 while Joe Biden was vice president and in charge of U.S.-Ukraine policy. The hiring raised eyebrows since the gas company was considered corrupt by the U.S. State Department and State officials have testified they believed the hiring of the VP’s son created the appearance of a conflict of interest.

A retired former Federal prosecutor was prepared to bring a witness

Retired Little Rock, Ark., U.S. Attorney Bud Cummins wrote then-New York U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman on Oct. 4, 2018 that then-Ukraine Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko was willing to travel to the United States to present evidence about the Bidens and Burisma Holdings.

And two more witnesses

In a series of emails, Cummins said Lutsenko could produce two “John Doe” witnesses who could corroborate the claims, including that some of the money Burisma paid to Hunter Biden as a board member for Ukrainian oligarch Mykola Zlochevsky’s firm benefited Joe Biden.

“There is a claim they have proof of a wire of significant funds from Zlochevsky to Rosemont Seneca Partners LLC which they claim directly went to the benefit of Joe Biden,” Cummins wrote. “I have never understood why they think they know it went to him. I think the entity was associated with Hunter Biden and Archer.

“All I have been told is that the person who made the transfers was told that ‘one goes to Joe Biden.’ A little thin,” Cummins wrote in one of several emails trying to prod Berman to set up a meeting.

That is likely the letter to which Comer refers. How did Berman respond?

By trying to do a hatchet job on Cummins.

The agency didn’t take up the ex-prosecutor on his offer but instead secretly obtained his phone records a year later in an apparent effort to identify his contacts.

In an interview with Just the News and The New York Post, Cummins said he was surprised DOJ didn’t engage and try to determine if what Ukrainian officials were alleging was true,

“I can’t really imagine a legitimate reason for the DOJ not to follow up on an offer like that,” he said. “I felt like it was stonewalled.”

Cummins, who served as chief federal prosecutor for the Arkansas federal district under George W. Bush, said he was even more stunned late last year when he got a belated notice from Apple that federal prosecutors obtained data in 2019 from his iPhone with a grand jury subpoena.

Cummins said the secret search of his phone felt like “retaliation.”

“It doesn’t make much sense to investigate the guy who brings you the allegation rather than the allegation,” he said.

(emphases mine)

This retaliatory action looks like malfeasance on a grand scale and it gives you an idea of just how corrupt the DOJ is. But Hunter may not have much to worry about. The scuttlebutt is that Joe would pardon Hunter immediately should he be indicted. It should lead to demands that Biden resign but of course it won’t.

Try to imagine the outrage if it was Trump pardoning his son.

Hunter might be saved from prison but the heat on the “Big Guy” and his 10% is just beginning.

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