Thursday, June 15, 2023

Joe Biden; Father of the Bribe

 


Grassley, Comer allege bribery scheme involving Biden and demand documents from FBI - CBS News  "Two top congressional Republicans say they want to know what, if any, information the FBI has about an alleged bribery scheme involving President Joe Biden, while the White House accuses the lawmakers of an "unfounded political attack.' " . . .

Let the Biden crime clan off the hook -- for a steep price - American Thinker  "Prosecution of Biden, Hunter, and the rest of the Biden crime clan will be a can of worms.  Among the considerations:

"Is Biden fit to stand trial?  His vacant staring, and his shaking hands with imaginary people, suggest that the answer is no. 

"The common law precludes a trial of an incompetent person.  Under the United States Constitution, an accused person must be able to understand the charge against him, and must be able to assist his lawyer to present a defense. See Rohan ex rel. Gates v. Woodford, 334 F.3d 803 (9th Cir.  2002).  Biden is a basket-case, and clearly cannot.

"Assets which result from alleged criminal conduct may not be used by a defendant to pay for a lawyer.  That's from Kaley v. United States, 571 U.S. 320 (2014). If Biden, Hunter, and the rest of the Biden crime clan cannot afford lawyers, the United States government will be required to pay a million or two in defense costs.  That will be over and above a million or two in prosecution costs." . . .

Meet the Ukrainian Oligarch Who Allegedly Paid Joe Biden $5 Million (breitbart.com)

. . ."Mykola Zlochevsky, a former Ukrainian minister and founder of Burisma Holdings, allegedly paid President Joe Biden $5 million and possesses two audio records as insurance to secure the pay-for-play scheme, according to Republican lawmakers. 
"Zlochevsky’s whereabouts today are unknown. Some speculate he is in Monaco, where he reportedly fled in 2019, escaping Ukraine after being suspected of embezzlement. He reportedly bought Cypriot citizenship between 2017 and 2019, according to an investigation by Al Jazeera.
"In 2002, Zlochevsky co-founded Burisma, which allegedly changed owners in 2011 to an offshore Cypriot investment fund. According to the Guardian, from 2010 to 2012, Zlochevsky was Ukraine’s Ecology and Natural Resources Minister and was Deputy Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council from April 2012 through February 2014. As the environment minister, some accuse Zlochevsky of handing out gas licenses to his cronies, the British daily newspaper reported.
"In 2016, Zlochevsky was under suspicion of money laundering and public corruption related to Burisma." . . .

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