Biden Gets Terrible News After New Details Emerge About FBI's Corroboration Of Explosive Bribery Allegations

On Monday, a new report from The Federalist revealed that a source familiar with a briefing by the FBI of the Delaware US District Attorney David Weiss' office corroborated multiple details of the notorious FD-1023 memo that alleges a $10 million bribe to Joe and Hunter Biden by Burisma Holdings executives.

According to the report, FBI agents based out of Pittsburg briefed the Delaware office in 2020 after being assigned by then-Attorney General William Barr to collect evidence on the Biden's ties to Ukraine. 

According to a source familiar with the briefing, the agents confirmed that the confidential human source (CHS) that authored the memo had indeed traveled to Kyiv in 2015 or early 2016 as well as a trip to Vienna, Austria a few months afterward, and a trip to London in 2019. Each of these locations is noted to be where the conversations featured in the memo take place.

As previously reported by the DC Enquirer, the House Oversight Committee, through Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA), made FD-1023 available to the public late last week.

The document explains that the Burisma CFO Vadirm Pojarskii told an FBI asset in Kyiv in 2016 that Hunter Biden was hired onto the board of directors to "protect us, through his dad, from all kinds of problems."

The FBI asset then asked the CFO about an upcoming merger with a US-based company and why Hunter Biden was not involved. Pojarskii replied, "that Hunter Biden was not smart, and they wanted to get additional counsel."

The document also recounts a meeting in Austria in 2016 where the FBI asset met with Burisma CEO and founder Mykola Zlochevsky to discuss the US merger of Burisma. During the discussion, the asset notified the Ukrainian businessmen that then-Vice President Joe Biden had recently made remarks about wanting to see Ukrainian Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin, who was investigating Burisma, removed from office.

As that conversation went on, the men discussed potential legal avenues that could be used to overcome the criminal investigation into the company. During this discussion, Zlochevsky said that "it cost 5 {million) to pay one Biden, and 5 (million) to another Biden."

The document then focuses on a London-based telephone call in 2019 in which the FBI informant spoke with Zlochevsky about the investigation into the Biden family and Burisma Holdings. During the discussion, the CEO explained that he was not worried since it would take investigators 10 years to find the "illicit payments to Joe Biden."

The CEO explained that he did not send payments directly to the "Big Guy," which the informant explains is Joe Biden, but that the money was sent through various shell companies.

These claims appear to be increasingly credible as, according to The Federalist's source, the informant's handler corroborated that he had met with Oleksandr Ostapenko to the Pittsburg FBI investigation team.

Despite the various pieces of evidence that were corroborated by the Pittsburg FBI and subsequently briefed to the Delaware DA's office, it is worrying that no significant investigation into the FD-1023's allegations took place.

If Delaware District Attorney David Weiss is unwilling to investigate this matter himself, then it is up to Congress to get to the bottom of these allegations and, if necessary, begin impeachment proceedings against President Biden for bribery.

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