Son of a B*tch – US Attorney General Merrick Garland traveled to Ukraine over the weekend and a new Ukrainian investigator was put in place today.
Who can forget Joe Biden bragging to the Council on Foreign Relations and the world about the heinous crimes being committed in Ukraine?
In his own words, with cameras rolling, Joe Biden described how he threatened the Ukrainian president and warned that the Obama administration would pull $1 billion in US loan guarantees, sending the former Soviet republic into bankruptcy if Ukraine didn’t immediately fire the prosecutor. Investigation of Burmisa Holdings.
Joe’s son Hunter Burisma was on the board and making tens of thousands a month doing nothing but “fixing jobs”.
All this happened shortly after Hunter Biden was hired by Burisma and shortly after Burisma sent Hunter an email requesting that an investigator in Ukraine take care of the matter of looking into the company. Joe Biden cared about this issue and bragged about it.
Smoking Gun – Hunter Biden Laptop Exclusive: Burisma Asks Hunter to End Ukraine Investigation into Company – Then Joe Biden Threatens Ukraine and Fires Investigator
Today we found out that Biden’s Attorney General Merrick Garland flew to Ukraine over the weekend. Garland reportedly worked with Ukraine to work on taking property from the Russians as Russia invaded Ukraine.
Axios reports:
AAttorney General Merrick Garland made a surprise trip to Lviv, Ukraine on Friday at the invitation of Ukraine’s Prosecutor General, according to a Justice Department official.
Garland reportedly tried with Ukraine to seize Russian property due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
On Monday, just days later, Ukraine announced the establishment of a new special investigator on corruption. Newsmax reports:
Ukraine appointed a new top anti-corruption investigator on Monday, concluding a closely watched months-long process as Western allies considered sending more aid to help Kyiv fight Russian aggression.
The European Union has made tackling corruption a priority for Kyiv as it seeks to join the bloc, and sees the appointment of a new director of Ukraine’s National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) as a key pillar in that effort.
Semen Krivonos, until now head of the State Inspection of Architecture and Urban Planning, will serve a seven-year term as director of NABU, one of several institutions set up in recent years to tackle corruption.
No word on whether Garland vetted the new investigator but it seems a coincidence that the new prosecutor starts a day or two after AG Garland visited the country.