Morning round up Hondo Brothers edition
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I'm coming to the very strong conclusion that Scotty is a very mouthy Kunt.RaceBannon said:
What part of this isn't true Scotty?RaceBannon said:I asked yesterday why the democrats don't want all this explosive testimony they are leaking on television for everyone to see. This may be a reason
A State Department official focused on Ukraine policy told Congress this week he raised concerns about Hunter Biden’s role on the board of a Ukrainian natural gas firm in 2015, but was rebuffed by former Vice President Joe Biden’s staff, Fox News has confirmed.
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State George Kent, who testified behind closed doors before committees spearheading the formal House impeachment inquiry, told congressional investigators that he had qualms about Hunter Biden’s role on the board of the Ukrainian energy company Burisma Holdings.
The Washington Post first reported details of Kent’s testimony on Friday, which included his concerns that the younger Biden’s role in the company could complicate U.S. diplomatic efforts with Ukrainian officials, and raised the issue of a possible conflict of interest. Kent also testified that he was worried that Hunter Biden’s position would make Ukrainian officials think he was a channel of influence to his father, who was vice president at the time.
A congressional source confirmed to Fox News on Friday that Kent testified that when he brought his concerns to the office of the vice president in 2016, his staff “blew him off” and ignored the issue involving the younger Biden's role at the firm.
Sources also told Fox News that Kent told congressional investigators about the Obama administration’s efforts to remove Ukrainian prosecutor Viktor Shokin from his post. At the time, Shokin was investigating Mykola Zlochevsky, the former minister of ecology and natural resources of Ukraine — also the founder of Burisma.
Shokin was fired in April 2016, and his case was closed by the prosecutor who replaced him, Yuriy Lutsenko. Biden once famously boasted on camera that when he was vice president and leading the Obama administration’s Ukraine policy he successfully pressured Ukraine to fire Shokin — who was investigating Burisma Holdings while Hunter sat on the board.
Biden allies, though, maintain that his intervention prompting the firing of Shokin had nothing to do with his son, but was rather tied to corruption concerns.
However, Kent testified that while Shokin faced accusations of corruption, his replacement, Lutsenko, did too, and that both ex-prosecutors were godfathers to former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko’s children. However, according to sources Kent said that while the United States pushed hard for Shokin to be fired, no one ever pushed for Lutsenko to be fired.
https://foxnews.com/politics/state-department-official-told-congress-that-he-raised-concerns-about-hunter-bidens-ukraine-dealings-in-2015-but-was-ignored
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You really have this much trouble following the news? "At the time, Shokin was investigating Mykola Zlochevsky, the former minister of ecology and natural resources of Ukraine — also the founder of Burisma." This has been shown to be false for some time now...is today Wednesday?RaceBannon said:
What part of this isn't true Scotty?RaceBannon said:I asked yesterday why the democrats don't want all this explosive testimony they are leaking on television for everyone to see. This may be a reason
A State Department official focused on Ukraine policy told Congress this week he raised concerns about Hunter Biden’s role on the board of a Ukrainian natural gas firm in 2015, but was rebuffed by former Vice President Joe Biden’s staff, Fox News has confirmed.
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State George Kent, who testified behind closed doors before committees spearheading the formal House impeachment inquiry, told congressional investigators that he had qualms about Hunter Biden’s role on the board of the Ukrainian energy company Burisma Holdings.
The Washington Post first reported details of Kent’s testimony on Friday, which included his concerns that the younger Biden’s role in the company could complicate U.S. diplomatic efforts with Ukrainian officials, and raised the issue of a possible conflict of interest. Kent also testified that he was worried that Hunter Biden’s position would make Ukrainian officials think he was a channel of influence to his father, who was vice president at the time.
A congressional source confirmed to Fox News on Friday that Kent testified that when he brought his concerns to the office of the vice president in 2016, his staff “blew him off” and ignored the issue involving the younger Biden's role at the firm.
Sources also told Fox News that Kent told congressional investigators about the Obama administration’s efforts to remove Ukrainian prosecutor Viktor Shokin from his post. At the time, Shokin was investigating Mykola Zlochevsky, the former minister of ecology and natural resources of Ukraine — also the founder of Burisma.
Shokin was fired in April 2016, and his case was closed by the prosecutor who replaced him, Yuriy Lutsenko. Biden once famously boasted on camera that when he was vice president and leading the Obama administration’s Ukraine policy he successfully pressured Ukraine to fire Shokin — who was investigating Burisma Holdings while Hunter sat on the board.
Biden allies, though, maintain that his intervention prompting the firing of Shokin had nothing to do with his son, but was rather tied to corruption concerns.
However, Kent testified that while Shokin faced accusations of corruption, his replacement, Lutsenko, did too, and that both ex-prosecutors were godfathers to former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko’s children. However, according to sources Kent said that while the United States pushed hard for Shokin to be fired, no one ever pushed for Lutsenko to be fired.
https://foxnews.com/politics/state-department-official-told-congress-that-he-raised-concerns-about-hunter-bidens-ukraine-dealings-in-2015-but-was-ignored -
I can't speak for anyone but myself but I share the same concerns expressed by Kent in this story. Does Hunter joining the board of a Ukrainian gas company while his dad is VP allow for the appearance of a conflict of interest? Of course. Hunter has even acknowledged that. But that doesn't mean there was anything overtly corrupt or illegal about it.SFGbob said:Weird how other than to say "Fox News" not a single liberal Kunt has commented on the details of this story.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/diplomat-tells-investigators-he-raised-alarms-in-2015-about-hunter-bidens-ukraine-work-but-was-rebuffed/2019/10/18/81e35be9-4f5a-4048-8520-0baabb18ab63_story.html
It's like the G7 decision. Could it be that the facility at Doral is the perfect facility for the conference and that holding it there makes the most sense and is cheaper then the next best alternative? Of course but it certainly allows for the appearance of a conflict of interest. -
Not overtly corrupt. Nice.GDS said:
I can't speak for anyone but myself but I share the same concerns expressed by Kent in this story. Does Hunter joining the board of a Ukrainian gas company while his dad is VP allow for the appearance of a conflict of interest? Of course. Hunter has even acknowledged that. But that doesn't mean there was anything overtly corrupt or illegal about it.SFGbob said:Weird how other than to say "Fox News" not a single liberal Kunt has commented on the details of this story.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/diplomat-tells-investigators-he-raised-alarms-in-2015-about-hunter-bidens-ukraine-work-but-was-rebuffed/2019/10/18/81e35be9-4f5a-4048-8520-0baabb18ab63_story.html
It's like the G7 decision. Could it be that the facility at Doral is the perfect facility for the conference and that holding it there makes the most sense and is cheaper then the next best alternative? Of course but it certainly allows for the appearance of a conflict of interest.
Get paid $720K a year for a no show job, where you do no work, that you acquired only because your dad was this sitting VP.
Not overtly corrupt, move along. -
He did show up to the board meetings and provided legal and transparency consulting work during his time on the board. I understand why you want to lie about that though.SFGbob said:
Not overtly corrupt. Nice.GDS said:
I can't speak for anyone but myself but I share the same concerns expressed by Kent in this story. Does Hunter joining the board of a Ukrainian gas company while his dad is VP allow for the appearance of a conflict of interest? Of course. Hunter has even acknowledged that. But that doesn't mean there was anything overtly corrupt or illegal about it.SFGbob said:Weird how other than to say "Fox News" not a single liberal Kunt has commented on the details of this story.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/diplomat-tells-investigators-he-raised-alarms-in-2015-about-hunter-bidens-ukraine-work-but-was-rebuffed/2019/10/18/81e35be9-4f5a-4048-8520-0baabb18ab63_story.html
It's like the G7 decision. Could it be that the facility at Doral is the perfect facility for the conference and that holding it there makes the most sense and is cheaper then the next best alternative? Of course but it certainly allows for the appearance of a conflict of interest.
Get paid $720K a year for a no show job, where you do no work, that you acquired only because your dad was this sitting VP.
Not overtly corrupt, move along.
Was his salary commensurate with the work he did? We can argue about it and we might even agree about it but if we are going to start holding board members accountable for collecting a much higher salary then they are otherwise due for bullshit BOD positions then say good bye to 95% of corporate board members.
It's also pretty hilarious that now you Trumptards are suddenly concerned with the appearance of a potential conflict of interest.... -
GDS said:
He did show up to the board meetings and provided legal and transparency consulting work during his time on the board. I understand why you want to lie about that though.SFGbob said:
Not overtly corrupt. Nice.GDS said:
I can't speak for anyone but myself but I share the same concerns expressed by Kent in this story. Does Hunter joining the board of a Ukrainian gas company while his dad is VP allow for the appearance of a conflict of interest? Of course. Hunter has even acknowledged that. But that doesn't mean there was anything overtly corrupt or illegal about it.SFGbob said:Weird how other than to say "Fox News" not a single liberal Kunt has commented on the details of this story.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/diplomat-tells-investigators-he-raised-alarms-in-2015-about-hunter-bidens-ukraine-work-but-was-rebuffed/2019/10/18/81e35be9-4f5a-4048-8520-0baabb18ab63_story.html
It's like the G7 decision. Could it be that the facility at Doral is the perfect facility for the conference and that holding it there makes the most sense and is cheaper then the next best alternative? Of course but it certainly allows for the appearance of a conflict of interest.
Get paid $720K a year for a no show job, where you do no work, that you acquired only because your dad was this sitting VP.
Not overtly corrupt, move along.
Was his salary commensurate with the work he did? We can argue about it and we might even agree about it but if we are going to start holding board members accountable for collecting a much higher salary then they are otherwise due for bullshit BOD positions then say good bye to 95% of corporate board members.
It's also pretty hilarious that now youTrumptardsLeftists are suddenly not concerned with the appearance of a potential conflict of interest.... -
According to the Reuters story I posted earlier he never once visited the Ukraine during his 5 years as a board member. Now maybe he attended remotely but it seems pretty odd to me that you're a board member for 5 years and not once do you attend a board meeting at the home office.GDS said:
He did show up to the board meetings and provided legal and transparency consulting work during his time on the board. I understand why you want to lie about that though.SFGbob said:
Not overtly corrupt. Nice.GDS said:
I can't speak for anyone but myself but I share the same concerns expressed by Kent in this story. Does Hunter joining the board of a Ukrainian gas company while his dad is VP allow for the appearance of a conflict of interest? Of course. Hunter has even acknowledged that. But that doesn't mean there was anything overtly corrupt or illegal about it.SFGbob said:Weird how other than to say "Fox News" not a single liberal Kunt has commented on the details of this story.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/diplomat-tells-investigators-he-raised-alarms-in-2015-about-hunter-bidens-ukraine-work-but-was-rebuffed/2019/10/18/81e35be9-4f5a-4048-8520-0baabb18ab63_story.html
It's like the G7 decision. Could it be that the facility at Doral is the perfect facility for the conference and that holding it there makes the most sense and is cheaper then the next best alternative? Of course but it certainly allows for the appearance of a conflict of interest.
Get paid $720K a year for a no show job, where you do no work, that you acquired only because your dad was this sitting VP.
Not overtly corrupt, move along.
Was his salary commensurate with the work he did? We can argue about it and we might even agree about it but if we are going to start holding board members accountable for collecting a much higher salary then they are otherwise due for bullshit BOD positions then say good bye to 95% of corporate board members.
It's also pretty hilarious that now you Trumptards are suddenly concerned with the appearance of a potential conflict of interest.... -
The board meetings were held outside of Ukraine as there were many members of the board that were not Ukrainian nationals.SFGbob said:
According to the Reuters story I posted earlier he never once visited the Ukraine during his 5 years as a board member. Now maybe he attended remotely but it seems pretty odd to me that you're a board member for 5 years and not once do you attend a board meeting at the home office.GDS said:
He did show up to the board meetings and provided legal and transparency consulting work during his time on the board. I understand why you want to lie about that though.SFGbob said:
Not overtly corrupt. Nice.GDS said:
I can't speak for anyone but myself but I share the same concerns expressed by Kent in this story. Does Hunter joining the board of a Ukrainian gas company while his dad is VP allow for the appearance of a conflict of interest? Of course. Hunter has even acknowledged that. But that doesn't mean there was anything overtly corrupt or illegal about it.SFGbob said:Weird how other than to say "Fox News" not a single liberal Kunt has commented on the details of this story.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/diplomat-tells-investigators-he-raised-alarms-in-2015-about-hunter-bidens-ukraine-work-but-was-rebuffed/2019/10/18/81e35be9-4f5a-4048-8520-0baabb18ab63_story.html
It's like the G7 decision. Could it be that the facility at Doral is the perfect facility for the conference and that holding it there makes the most sense and is cheaper then the next best alternative? Of course but it certainly allows for the appearance of a conflict of interest.
Get paid $720K a year for a no show job, where you do no work, that you acquired only because your dad was this sitting VP.
Not overtly corrupt, move along.
Was his salary commensurate with the work he did? We can argue about it and we might even agree about it but if we are going to start holding board members accountable for collecting a much higher salary then they are otherwise due for bullshit BOD positions then say good bye to 95% of corporate board members.
It's also pretty hilarious that now you Trumptards are suddenly concerned with the appearance of a potential conflict of interest.... -
Show it to be falseGDS said:
You really have this much trouble following the news? "At the time, Shokin was investigating Mykola Zlochevsky, the former minister of ecology and natural resources of Ukraine — also the founder of Burisma." This has been shown to be false for some time now...is today Wednesday?RaceBannon said:
What part of this isn't true Scotty?RaceBannon said:I asked yesterday why the democrats don't want all this explosive testimony they are leaking on television for everyone to see. This may be a reason
A State Department official focused on Ukraine policy told Congress this week he raised concerns about Hunter Biden’s role on the board of a Ukrainian natural gas firm in 2015, but was rebuffed by former Vice President Joe Biden’s staff, Fox News has confirmed.
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State George Kent, who testified behind closed doors before committees spearheading the formal House impeachment inquiry, told congressional investigators that he had qualms about Hunter Biden’s role on the board of the Ukrainian energy company Burisma Holdings.
The Washington Post first reported details of Kent’s testimony on Friday, which included his concerns that the younger Biden’s role in the company could complicate U.S. diplomatic efforts with Ukrainian officials, and raised the issue of a possible conflict of interest. Kent also testified that he was worried that Hunter Biden’s position would make Ukrainian officials think he was a channel of influence to his father, who was vice president at the time.
A congressional source confirmed to Fox News on Friday that Kent testified that when he brought his concerns to the office of the vice president in 2016, his staff “blew him off” and ignored the issue involving the younger Biden's role at the firm.
Sources also told Fox News that Kent told congressional investigators about the Obama administration’s efforts to remove Ukrainian prosecutor Viktor Shokin from his post. At the time, Shokin was investigating Mykola Zlochevsky, the former minister of ecology and natural resources of Ukraine — also the founder of Burisma.
Shokin was fired in April 2016, and his case was closed by the prosecutor who replaced him, Yuriy Lutsenko. Biden once famously boasted on camera that when he was vice president and leading the Obama administration’s Ukraine policy he successfully pressured Ukraine to fire Shokin — who was investigating Burisma Holdings while Hunter sat on the board.
Biden allies, though, maintain that his intervention prompting the firing of Shokin had nothing to do with his son, but was rather tied to corruption concerns.
However, Kent testified that while Shokin faced accusations of corruption, his replacement, Lutsenko, did too, and that both ex-prosecutors were godfathers to former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko’s children. However, according to sources Kent said that while the United States pushed hard for Shokin to be fired, no one ever pushed for Lutsenko to be fired.
https://foxnews.com/politics/state-department-official-told-congress-that-he-raised-concerns-about-hunter-bidens-ukraine-dealings-in-2015-but-was-ignored
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The real conflict is dad withholding aid money from Ukraine unless he fires the guy investigating the company his son is "working" for [LOL] and possibly investigating his son and himself. That's not kosher.MikeDamone said:GDS said:
He did show up to the board meetings and provided legal and transparency consulting work during his time on the board. I understand why you want to lie about that though.SFGbob said:
Not overtly corrupt. Nice.GDS said:
I can't speak for anyone but myself but I share the same concerns expressed by Kent in this story. Does Hunter joining the board of a Ukrainian gas company while his dad is VP allow for the appearance of a conflict of interest? Of course. Hunter has even acknowledged that. But that doesn't mean there was anything overtly corrupt or illegal about it.SFGbob said:Weird how other than to say "Fox News" not a single liberal Kunt has commented on the details of this story.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/diplomat-tells-investigators-he-raised-alarms-in-2015-about-hunter-bidens-ukraine-work-but-was-rebuffed/2019/10/18/81e35be9-4f5a-4048-8520-0baabb18ab63_story.html
It's like the G7 decision. Could it be that the facility at Doral is the perfect facility for the conference and that holding it there makes the most sense and is cheaper then the next best alternative? Of course but it certainly allows for the appearance of a conflict of interest.
Get paid $720K a year for a no show job, where you do no work, that you acquired only because your dad was this sitting VP.
Not overtly corrupt, move along.
Was his salary commensurate with the work he did? We can argue about it and we might even agree about it but if we are going to start holding board members accountable for collecting a much higher salary then they are otherwise due for bullshit BOD positions then say good bye to 95% of corporate board members.
It's also pretty hilarious that now youTrumptardsLeftists are suddenly not concerned with the appearance of a potential conflict of interest....
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It's been shown to be false just like its been shown that the EU were the people who really wanted to fire Shokin.RaceBannon said:
Show it to be falseGDS said:
You really have this much trouble following the news? "At the time, Shokin was investigating Mykola Zlochevsky, the former minister of ecology and natural resources of Ukraine — also the founder of Burisma." This has been shown to be false for some time now...is today Wednesday?RaceBannon said:
What part of this isn't true Scotty?RaceBannon said:I asked yesterday why the democrats don't want all this explosive testimony they are leaking on television for everyone to see. This may be a reason
A State Department official focused on Ukraine policy told Congress this week he raised concerns about Hunter Biden’s role on the board of a Ukrainian natural gas firm in 2015, but was rebuffed by former Vice President Joe Biden’s staff, Fox News has confirmed.
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State George Kent, who testified behind closed doors before committees spearheading the formal House impeachment inquiry, told congressional investigators that he had qualms about Hunter Biden’s role on the board of the Ukrainian energy company Burisma Holdings.
The Washington Post first reported details of Kent’s testimony on Friday, which included his concerns that the younger Biden’s role in the company could complicate U.S. diplomatic efforts with Ukrainian officials, and raised the issue of a possible conflict of interest. Kent also testified that he was worried that Hunter Biden’s position would make Ukrainian officials think he was a channel of influence to his father, who was vice president at the time.
A congressional source confirmed to Fox News on Friday that Kent testified that when he brought his concerns to the office of the vice president in 2016, his staff “blew him off” and ignored the issue involving the younger Biden's role at the firm.
Sources also told Fox News that Kent told congressional investigators about the Obama administration’s efforts to remove Ukrainian prosecutor Viktor Shokin from his post. At the time, Shokin was investigating Mykola Zlochevsky, the former minister of ecology and natural resources of Ukraine — also the founder of Burisma.
Shokin was fired in April 2016, and his case was closed by the prosecutor who replaced him, Yuriy Lutsenko. Biden once famously boasted on camera that when he was vice president and leading the Obama administration’s Ukraine policy he successfully pressured Ukraine to fire Shokin — who was investigating Burisma Holdings while Hunter sat on the board.
Biden allies, though, maintain that his intervention prompting the firing of Shokin had nothing to do with his son, but was rather tied to corruption concerns.
However, Kent testified that while Shokin faced accusations of corruption, his replacement, Lutsenko, did too, and that both ex-prosecutors were godfathers to former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko’s children. However, according to sources Kent said that while the United States pushed hard for Shokin to be fired, no one ever pushed for Lutsenko to be fired.
https://foxnews.com/politics/state-department-official-told-congress-that-he-raised-concerns-about-hunter-bidens-ukraine-dealings-in-2015-but-was-ignored
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Your memory become so shitty you already forgot the 20 other threads where this has been discussed? Father Time is undefeated and heading to the playoffs.RaceBannon said:
Show it to be falseGDS said:
You really have this much trouble following the news? "At the time, Shokin was investigating Mykola Zlochevsky, the former minister of ecology and natural resources of Ukraine — also the founder of Burisma." This has been shown to be false for some time now...is today Wednesday?RaceBannon said:
What part of this isn't true Scotty?RaceBannon said:I asked yesterday why the democrats don't want all this explosive testimony they are leaking on television for everyone to see. This may be a reason
A State Department official focused on Ukraine policy told Congress this week he raised concerns about Hunter Biden’s role on the board of a Ukrainian natural gas firm in 2015, but was rebuffed by former Vice President Joe Biden’s staff, Fox News has confirmed.
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State George Kent, who testified behind closed doors before committees spearheading the formal House impeachment inquiry, told congressional investigators that he had qualms about Hunter Biden’s role on the board of the Ukrainian energy company Burisma Holdings.
The Washington Post first reported details of Kent’s testimony on Friday, which included his concerns that the younger Biden’s role in the company could complicate U.S. diplomatic efforts with Ukrainian officials, and raised the issue of a possible conflict of interest. Kent also testified that he was worried that Hunter Biden’s position would make Ukrainian officials think he was a channel of influence to his father, who was vice president at the time.
A congressional source confirmed to Fox News on Friday that Kent testified that when he brought his concerns to the office of the vice president in 2016, his staff “blew him off” and ignored the issue involving the younger Biden's role at the firm.
Sources also told Fox News that Kent told congressional investigators about the Obama administration’s efforts to remove Ukrainian prosecutor Viktor Shokin from his post. At the time, Shokin was investigating Mykola Zlochevsky, the former minister of ecology and natural resources of Ukraine — also the founder of Burisma.
Shokin was fired in April 2016, and his case was closed by the prosecutor who replaced him, Yuriy Lutsenko. Biden once famously boasted on camera that when he was vice president and leading the Obama administration’s Ukraine policy he successfully pressured Ukraine to fire Shokin — who was investigating Burisma Holdings while Hunter sat on the board.
Biden allies, though, maintain that his intervention prompting the firing of Shokin had nothing to do with his son, but was rather tied to corruption concerns.
However, Kent testified that while Shokin faced accusations of corruption, his replacement, Lutsenko, did too, and that both ex-prosecutors were godfathers to former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko’s children. However, according to sources Kent said that while the United States pushed hard for Shokin to be fired, no one ever pushed for Lutsenko to be fired.
https://foxnews.com/politics/state-department-official-told-congress-that-he-raised-concerns-about-hunter-bidens-ukraine-dealings-in-2015-but-was-ignored
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Read the Complaint!!!!GDS said:
Your memory become so shitty you already forgot the 20 other threads where this has been discussed? Father Time is undefeated and heading to the playoffs.RaceBannon said:
Show it to be falseGDS said:
You really have this much trouble following the news? "At the time, Shokin was investigating Mykola Zlochevsky, the former minister of ecology and natural resources of Ukraine — also the founder of Burisma." This has been shown to be false for some time now...is today Wednesday?RaceBannon said:
What part of this isn't true Scotty?RaceBannon said:I asked yesterday why the democrats don't want all this explosive testimony they are leaking on television for everyone to see. This may be a reason
A State Department official focused on Ukraine policy told Congress this week he raised concerns about Hunter Biden’s role on the board of a Ukrainian natural gas firm in 2015, but was rebuffed by former Vice President Joe Biden’s staff, Fox News has confirmed.
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State George Kent, who testified behind closed doors before committees spearheading the formal House impeachment inquiry, told congressional investigators that he had qualms about Hunter Biden’s role on the board of the Ukrainian energy company Burisma Holdings.
The Washington Post first reported details of Kent’s testimony on Friday, which included his concerns that the younger Biden’s role in the company could complicate U.S. diplomatic efforts with Ukrainian officials, and raised the issue of a possible conflict of interest. Kent also testified that he was worried that Hunter Biden’s position would make Ukrainian officials think he was a channel of influence to his father, who was vice president at the time.
A congressional source confirmed to Fox News on Friday that Kent testified that when he brought his concerns to the office of the vice president in 2016, his staff “blew him off” and ignored the issue involving the younger Biden's role at the firm.
Sources also told Fox News that Kent told congressional investigators about the Obama administration’s efforts to remove Ukrainian prosecutor Viktor Shokin from his post. At the time, Shokin was investigating Mykola Zlochevsky, the former minister of ecology and natural resources of Ukraine — also the founder of Burisma.
Shokin was fired in April 2016, and his case was closed by the prosecutor who replaced him, Yuriy Lutsenko. Biden once famously boasted on camera that when he was vice president and leading the Obama administration’s Ukraine policy he successfully pressured Ukraine to fire Shokin — who was investigating Burisma Holdings while Hunter sat on the board.
Biden allies, though, maintain that his intervention prompting the firing of Shokin had nothing to do with his son, but was rather tied to corruption concerns.
However, Kent testified that while Shokin faced accusations of corruption, his replacement, Lutsenko, did too, and that both ex-prosecutors were godfathers to former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko’s children. However, according to sources Kent said that while the United States pushed hard for Shokin to be fired, no one ever pushed for Lutsenko to be fired.
https://foxnews.com/politics/state-department-official-told-congress-that-he-raised-concerns-about-hunter-bidens-ukraine-dealings-in-2015-but-was-ignored
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That's what I thought. Lying againGDS said:
Your memory become so shitty you already forgot the 20 other threads where this has been discussed? Father Time is undefeated and heading to the playoffs.RaceBannon said:
Show it to be falseGDS said:
You really have this much trouble following the news? "At the time, Shokin was investigating Mykola Zlochevsky, the former minister of ecology and natural resources of Ukraine — also the founder of Burisma." This has been shown to be false for some time now...is today Wednesday?RaceBannon said:
What part of this isn't true Scotty?RaceBannon said:I asked yesterday why the democrats don't want all this explosive testimony they are leaking on television for everyone to see. This may be a reason
A State Department official focused on Ukraine policy told Congress this week he raised concerns about Hunter Biden’s role on the board of a Ukrainian natural gas firm in 2015, but was rebuffed by former Vice President Joe Biden’s staff, Fox News has confirmed.
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State George Kent, who testified behind closed doors before committees spearheading the formal House impeachment inquiry, told congressional investigators that he had qualms about Hunter Biden’s role on the board of the Ukrainian energy company Burisma Holdings.
The Washington Post first reported details of Kent’s testimony on Friday, which included his concerns that the younger Biden’s role in the company could complicate U.S. diplomatic efforts with Ukrainian officials, and raised the issue of a possible conflict of interest. Kent also testified that he was worried that Hunter Biden’s position would make Ukrainian officials think he was a channel of influence to his father, who was vice president at the time.
A congressional source confirmed to Fox News on Friday that Kent testified that when he brought his concerns to the office of the vice president in 2016, his staff “blew him off” and ignored the issue involving the younger Biden's role at the firm.
Sources also told Fox News that Kent told congressional investigators about the Obama administration’s efforts to remove Ukrainian prosecutor Viktor Shokin from his post. At the time, Shokin was investigating Mykola Zlochevsky, the former minister of ecology and natural resources of Ukraine — also the founder of Burisma.
Shokin was fired in April 2016, and his case was closed by the prosecutor who replaced him, Yuriy Lutsenko. Biden once famously boasted on camera that when he was vice president and leading the Obama administration’s Ukraine policy he successfully pressured Ukraine to fire Shokin — who was investigating Burisma Holdings while Hunter sat on the board.
Biden allies, though, maintain that his intervention prompting the firing of Shokin had nothing to do with his son, but was rather tied to corruption concerns.
However, Kent testified that while Shokin faced accusations of corruption, his replacement, Lutsenko, did too, and that both ex-prosecutors were godfathers to former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko’s children. However, according to sources Kent said that while the United States pushed hard for Shokin to be fired, no one ever pushed for Lutsenko to be fired.
https://foxnews.com/politics/state-department-official-told-congress-that-he-raised-concerns-about-hunter-bidens-ukraine-dealings-in-2015-but-was-ignored
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Yes you were. Thanks for admitting it.RaceBannon said:
That's what I thought. Lying againGDS said:
Your memory become so shitty you already forgot the 20 other threads where this has been discussed? Father Time is undefeated and heading to the playoffs.RaceBannon said:
Show it to be falseGDS said:
You really have this much trouble following the news? "At the time, Shokin was investigating Mykola Zlochevsky, the former minister of ecology and natural resources of Ukraine — also the founder of Burisma." This has been shown to be false for some time now...is today Wednesday?RaceBannon said:
What part of this isn't true Scotty?RaceBannon said:I asked yesterday why the democrats don't want all this explosive testimony they are leaking on television for everyone to see. This may be a reason
A State Department official focused on Ukraine policy told Congress this week he raised concerns about Hunter Biden’s role on the board of a Ukrainian natural gas firm in 2015, but was rebuffed by former Vice President Joe Biden’s staff, Fox News has confirmed.
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State George Kent, who testified behind closed doors before committees spearheading the formal House impeachment inquiry, told congressional investigators that he had qualms about Hunter Biden’s role on the board of the Ukrainian energy company Burisma Holdings.
The Washington Post first reported details of Kent’s testimony on Friday, which included his concerns that the younger Biden’s role in the company could complicate U.S. diplomatic efforts with Ukrainian officials, and raised the issue of a possible conflict of interest. Kent also testified that he was worried that Hunter Biden’s position would make Ukrainian officials think he was a channel of influence to his father, who was vice president at the time.
A congressional source confirmed to Fox News on Friday that Kent testified that when he brought his concerns to the office of the vice president in 2016, his staff “blew him off” and ignored the issue involving the younger Biden's role at the firm.
Sources also told Fox News that Kent told congressional investigators about the Obama administration’s efforts to remove Ukrainian prosecutor Viktor Shokin from his post. At the time, Shokin was investigating Mykola Zlochevsky, the former minister of ecology and natural resources of Ukraine — also the founder of Burisma.
Shokin was fired in April 2016, and his case was closed by the prosecutor who replaced him, Yuriy Lutsenko. Biden once famously boasted on camera that when he was vice president and leading the Obama administration’s Ukraine policy he successfully pressured Ukraine to fire Shokin — who was investigating Burisma Holdings while Hunter sat on the board.
Biden allies, though, maintain that his intervention prompting the firing of Shokin had nothing to do with his son, but was rather tied to corruption concerns.
However, Kent testified that while Shokin faced accusations of corruption, his replacement, Lutsenko, did too, and that both ex-prosecutors were godfathers to former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko’s children. However, according to sources Kent said that while the United States pushed hard for Shokin to be fired, no one ever pushed for Lutsenko to be fired.
https://foxnews.com/politics/state-department-official-told-congress-that-he-raised-concerns-about-hunter-bidens-ukraine-dealings-in-2015-but-was-ignored
Your word is worthless
And quit plagiarizing APAG's shit -
What are you 12?
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You trolling for more victims for pedo Blob?RaceBannon said:What are you 12?
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Your as funny as HGDS said:
You trolling for more victims for pedo Blob?RaceBannon said:What are you 12?
Low bar but still