Remember the FD-1023 report, in which the FBI refused to provide details about how Burisma executives paid Joe and Hunter Biden $5 million each until Congress threatened to hold FBI Director Chris Wray in contempt. There is another piece of legislation that the House Judiciary Committee, Republican Jim Jordan (R-OH), wants to pass by January 19. It’s unclear whether this will happen, but knowing how the FBI has operated since 2016, they certainly will. will likely go berserk in preparation for a potential clash (via NY Post Office):
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan is asking FBI Director Christopher Wray to turn over the files of another confidential informant in connection with an alleged $10 million bribe that the owner of Ukrainian gas company Burisma Holdings paid to Hunter and Joe Biden.
A March 1, 2017 file from a confidential human bureau source may contain “key” information to the committee’s investigation into Hunter’s foreign business dealings and impeachment proceedings against President Biden, Jordan (R-Ohio) said in a letter Thursday to Wray. .
Jordan said the file “led to the creation of the now publicly available file [report]of June 30, 2020, containing information indicating the involvement of then Vice President Biden in a multi-million bribery scheme” was “necessary” to the work of his committee and had to be submitted by January 19.
The 2020 FBI whistleblower file, released last year by Sen. Chuck Grassley (Iowa), contained shocking allegations that the president and his son “forced” Burisma owner Mykola Zlochevsky to pay them $5 million each in exchange for the release of Ukrainian prosecutor Viktor Shokina. beginning of 2016.
Jordan added that members of the judicial panel “first became aware” of the 2017 files after transcribing an interview with former U.S. Attorney General in Pittsburgh Scott Brady, who was asked by then-Attorney General Bill Barr to investigate corruption issues in Ukraine in 2020
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The 2017 whistleblower file “discussed Hunter Biden” and plans for Burisma executive Vadym Pozharskyi “to travel to Washington in March 2017,” but was “unrelated to Burisma’s interest in acquiring a U.S. oil company for $50 million to $100 million , according to an FBI source.
A source told The Post that Jordan intends to subpoena the informant’s records if the FBI does not agree to an interview by the Jan. 19 deadline. The bureau’s national press office confirmed receipt of the letter but did not provide further comments.
The whistleblower’s files also detailed conversations with Burisma CEO Mykola Zlochevsky from 2015 to 2016, around the time then-Vice President Joe Biden was taking steps to fire special prosecutor Viktor Shokin, who was investigating the energy company on corruption allegations. Hunter Biden was paid $50,000 a month to serve on the board, which, as we know, was only to give the company the legal protection it had gained after Shokin’s ouster and access to high-ranking US officials.
The Biden family has established dozens of shell companies to funnel money transferred to Hunter in connection with the government’s access trafficking operation. More than 170 alerts were reported to multiple banks about suspicious activity that would prevent anyone from maintaining a bank account. And now we have evidence of direct payments to Joe Biden in connection with this program, albeit disguised as loan repayment. There are pieces of the puzzle there; House Republicans will have to put this together because Democrats and the media certainly won’t.
Although ponderous and suffering from dementia, Joe wisely spread his share of income among his family. They each hold something and then pass it to him when they are out of the spotlight. Perhaps he could have gotten away with it if he had been shrewd and decided to stay retired.

