Senate Report On Biden-Ukraine Accusations To Drop Within Days

Hunter Biden's dealings in Ukraine emerge as 2020 issue ...
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Senate Republicans are set to release their long-awaited report on Joe and Hunter Biden’s activities in Ukraine and is expected to conclude that Hunter Biden’s lucrative seat the board of Ukrainian energy giant Burisma impacted Obama-era Ukraine policy, which was led by Joe Biden at the time, according to The Hill.

Joe Biden has been accused of abusing his position in a quid-pro-quo arrangement whereby he admitted he withheld $1 billion in US loan guarantees if the country’s lead prosecutor investigating Burisma was fired.

The Bidens have denied any wrongdoing, however, depositions from former Ukrainian officials who were directly involved, as well as leaked recordings between Joe Biden and former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko have painted a picture of textbook corruption. Notably, Ukrainian parliamentarian Andriy Derkach was sanctioned by the Treasury Department for “spreading disinformation to ‘undermine’ the former vice president” when he leaked several recordings of “voices similar to Poroshenko and Biden” discussing the quid-pro-quo, which Derkach says a journalist gave to him.

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The Senate report follows a probe spearheaded by Sens. Ron Johnson (R-WI) and Chuck Grassley (R-IA), and is expected to be released this week.

“I think it’s time for the American people to see what we’ve got,” said Johnson, chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. “What our investigations are uncovering, I think, will reveal this is not somebody we should be electing president of the United States,” he added.

The report will come days before the first presidential debate between President Trump and Joe Biden, and will likely provide Trump with plenty of fresh ammunition.

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