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To: Bill who wrote (1177273)11/11/2019 5:51:41 PM
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Ciaramella was part of the quid pro joe ..... PAY DIRT: “Whistleblower” Eric Ciaramalla Hosted Jan 19, 2016 WH Mtg. – Same Day US Told Ukraine in WH Mtg. to Fire Prosecutor Investigating Hunter Biden

by Jim Hoft November 11, 2019 199 Comments
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So The New York Times reported that Joe Biden’s own staff thought the Ukrainian gas company Burisma paying Hunter Biden $83,333/month while his father was Vice President was “unseemly” or “worse” — and they made State Department officials help them do damage control.

Joe Biden said he first learned of his son’t activities in Ukraine when the story broke in 2014 according to Hunter Biden’s recollection in a New Yorker piece earlier this year.

John Solomon at The Hill also reported on the January 19, 206 meeting between Ukrainian officials and Obama officials at the White House.



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The other case raised at the January 2016 meeting, Telizhenko said, involved Burisma Holdings, a Ukrainian energy company under investigation in Ukraine for improper foreign transfers of money. At the time, Burisma allegedly was paying then-Vice President Joe Biden’s son Hunter as both a board member and a consultant. More than $3 million flowed from Ukraine to an American firm tied to Hunter Biden in 2014-15, bank records show.

According to Telizhenko, U.S. officials told the Ukrainians they would prefer that Kiev drop the Burisma probe and allow the FBI to take it over. The Ukrainians did not agree. But then Joe Biden pressured Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko to fire Ukraine’s chief prosecutor in March 2016, as I previously reported. The Burisma case was transferred to NABU, then shut down.

According to Stephen McIntyre the demand that Ukrainian top prosecutor Viktor Shokin be fired as a condition for IMF loan almost certainly originated with Biden staff. The demand was first announced to Ukrainian prosecutors at a January 19, 2016 meeting with US officials hosted by Eric Ciaramella.

Obviously, this is a very bold and shocking statement.

Sure enough — If you run a search on the White House visitor logs during the final year (2016) of the Obama administration you find that Eric Ciaramella is listed over 200 times.
Ciaramella hosted a meeting with Ukrainian diplomat Andrii Telizhenko on January 19, 2016 in the Obama White House.



Fool Nelson first reported this on October 12 before the Ciaramella was alleged publicly to be the whistleblower.

There may have been a series of meetings held that day with Ukrainian officials in the Obama White House.
It is clear that Eric Ciaramella hosted one meeting.
It is also clear that this is the day the US told Ukrainian officials in the White House to fire Viktor Shokin.


This is why Eric Ciaramella MUST TESTIFY.
He may have filed his phony second-hand “whistleblower” report because he was definitely in on the plot fire the Ukrainian prosecutor investigating Hunter Biden.



To: Bill who wrote (1177273)11/11/2019 6:16:39 PM
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"Impeaching for nothing is not part of the constitution"

"Impeach for nothing" has never made it thru the House. "Impeach for something" has, and will again this year. You might think something is nothing, but your side often thinks nothing is something, so it's a yin- yang thing.



To: Bill who wrote (1177273)11/11/2019 6:47:03 PM
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Impeaching for nothing is not part of the constitution.


So all the lawyers and congress people in Washington are unnecessary if they consult you??? And you're fluent in the contents of the Federalist Papers???