WATCH: 'More Than Enough Evidence' To Criminally Investigate Joe Biden Former FBI Assistant Director Says Following Explosive Revelations

Former FBI Assistant Director of Intelligence Kevin Brock appearing on both 'Just the News, No Noise' with John Solomon and Fox News' 'Hannity' told the public on Thursday that the FD-1023 memo released July 20th by Sen. Chuck Grassley provides "more than enough evidence" to warrant a full criminal investigation of President Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr.

As reported by The Tennessee Star, Brock told Solomon,
 

“You have enough here for a full field criminal investigation. No doubt,” he said. “But beyond that, we have assertions by the CHS that the CEO of Burisma, Zlochevsky… tape recorded a lot of the conversations that he had with Hunter Biden to include two conversations directly with Joe Biden. The FBI needs to know what’s on those tapes.”

Mykola Zlochevsky has claimed to possess 17 recordings of the Bidens that he has maintained as some sort of insurance, two of these are purported to feature the president while the remaining 15 are of his son. The confidential human source reportedly believes that Zlochevsky also possesses documentation of bank records and wire transfer statements, proving that the payments occurred.


As previously reported by DC Enquirer, the memo suggests that Zlochevsky was coerced into bribing the Bidens to the tune of approximately $10 million.

The text of the FD-1023 memo released by Grassley revealed:

"Shortly after the 2016 US election and during President Trump's transition period, CHS participated in a conference call with Ostapenko and Zlochevsky. CHS inquired whether Zlochevsky was happy with the US election results. Zlochevsky replied that he was not happy Trump won the election. CHS asked Zlochevsky whether he was concemed about Burisma's involvement with the Bidens. ZIochevsky stated he didn't want to pay the Bidens and he was "pushed to pay" them. (CHS explained the Russian te.rm Zlochevsky used to explain the payments was .. poluchili (transliterated by the CHS), which literally translates to "got it" or "received it", but Is also used in Russian-criminal-slang for being "forced or coerced to pay."

Zlochevsky stated Shokin had already been fired, and no investigation was currently going on, and that nobody would find out about his financial dealings with the Bidens. CHS then stated, "l hope you have some back-up (proof) For your words (nemely, that Zlochevsky was "forced" to pay the Bidens). Zlochevsky replied he has many text messages and "recordings" that show that he was coerced to make such payments (See below, subsequent CHS reporting on 6/29/2020).

CHS told Zlochevsky he should make certain that he should retain those recordings. Zlochevsky asked whether it would make any (legal) difference whether he voluntarily made such payments, or if he was  "forced" to make them. Zlochevsky then asked CHS whether CHS could provide any assistance in Ukraine (with the Poroshenko regime) if something were to happen to Zlochevsky in the future."

The ultimate expression of corruption in our government will be if, with this documentation in hand, the Department of Justice continues to refuse an investigation. With this documentation in hand, and with the new doctrine of ex-post officio impeachment unleashed by the Democrats against 45th President Donald Trump, Joe Biden should be impeached both for his actions as vice president and for the subsequent coverup of those actions during his own presidency.

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  • Article Source: DC Enquirer
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