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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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Thomas A Watson
To: Brumar89 who wrote (1194308)1/25/2020 7:44:20 PM
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There's no evidence that Biden's son was involved in corruption in Ukraine. If there was that's for the prosecutors in Ukraine to determine. It's not for the President to assert it and demand the President of the country smear him for Trump's personal political benefit. -Brumar


The Ukranian prosecutor was trying to do just that, but Biden intervened and told the Ukranian President that if he didn't fire the prosecutor investigating Hunter Biden and Bursma, then Biden would withhold $1B in aid. That's called quid pro quo and Biden admitted it on national television. He was even proud of the fact that he got that prosecutor fired. So you are right. The Vice President of the US should not have interfered, especially to save his son. The Ukranian prosecutor should have been left to finish his investigation. So that is exactly what Trump asked the Ukranian President to do, finish the job that was started when VP Biden interfered to protect his son.

You are such a biased charlatan. You try to protect the corrupt, even when you try to paint yourself as wrapped in the flag. The funny thing is that no one on these threads is buying your bullshit.
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