Burisma Drops Hunter Biden’s Name in Email to US State for Help on Corruption Investigation

The impeachment circus, like the collusion and obstruction events before it, serves but one purpose. Hide what Democrats did. But absent a complete communications lockdown by the corporate propagandists, inconvenient truths find the light of day.

Like this email in which Burisma drops Hunter Biden’s name to get a meeting with the US State Department. What’s the big deal?

Per our conversation, Karen Tramontano of Blue Star Strategies requested a meeting to discuss with [Under Secretary] Novelli [U.S. Government] remarks alleging Burisma (Ukrainian energy company) of corruption. She noted that two high profile U.S. citizens are affiliated with the company (including Hunter Biden as a board member). Tramontano would like to talk with U/S Novelli about getting a better understanding of how the U.S. came to the determination that the company is corrupt.

Hey, uh, you know the Vice President’s son is on our board, right?

Emails also indicate that Hunter Biden and his fellow Burisma board member Devin Archer scheduled meetings with high-ranking members of the U.S. State Department at the time that Burisma was under investigation for corruption by the Ukrainian government.

Hunter and Devin Archer received billions from Burisma in “consulting fees.” Even Joe got his lunchbox stuffed with Burisma money. All with the blessing of the Obama Administration, which green-lighted Biden’s (according to Biden) threat to freeze a billion in US aid is Ukraine didn’t fire the prosecutor investigating that company on whose board his son sits.

And Democrats are investigating Trump.

And the media isn’t investigating Democrats.

Talk about quid pro quo.

| The Federalist

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