Hunter Biden’s employer, the energy business Burisma, was under investigation, and Joe Biden abruptly demanded that the prosecutor be fired a month before the “quid pro quo” warning was issued.
The meeting between the former vice president and Hunter Biden’s business partners marked a turning point in the Ukrainian ultimatum. His son received updates on the happenings at the same time via official government emails.
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Biden’s ‘quid pro quo’ demand to withhold a billion-dollar loan guarantee from Ukraine was a break from prior State Department policy. Actually, this strategy had commended the anti-corruption efforts of Ukrainian Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin, with political analysts within the Obama administration being “super impressed.”
The Just the News’s recently discovered emails and papers have shed light on Joe Biden’s escalating threat against Ukraine.
âMany of the documents⊠were not public during Donald Trumpâs first impeachment and conflict with the Democrat narratives that have dominated since,â John Solomon and Steven Richards, two journalists, authored.
Obama Administration’s Unexpected U-turn: Ukrainian Prosecutor’s Threat. Recorded by the State Department, Shokin’s anti-corruption efforts were previously deemed “Impressive.”
A recently discovered State Department document shows a significant shift in support for the Ukrainian prosecutor.

The “talking points” for a meeting with Ukrainian President Poroshenko suddenly contained combative language, as the document from November demonstrates. âAnti-corruption efforts have to be at the top of your agenda⊠That will mean standing up to the National Investigative Bureau.â
More specifically, the memo continued, âIt will also require changing the Prosecutor General who is damaging your credibility and obstructing the fight against corruption.â
Following a key phone conversation conducted by Joe Biden to Ukrainian President Poroshenko, Shokin resigned in the spring of the following year.
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In response to information provided by the Ukrainian news source Interfax on a raid on the creator of Burisma’s property, Joe Biden acted in February 2016. Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin resigned as a consequence, and the Ukrainian parliament later forced him to step down.
Joe Biden appears to have changed his mind regarding Shokin during a 2015 meeting with officials from Burisma, a business connected to his son Hunter Biden. White House visitor records show that from 2009 to 2014, Joe Biden met many times with at least 14 of Hunter’s business partners. A witness named Devon Archer said that Joe Biden had at least 20 talks with Hunter’s business partners.
At the opulent CafĂ© Milano in Washington, D.C., take in the drama of Joe Biden’s most important business meeting. Evidence retrieved from Hunter Biden’s abandoned laptop revealed an interesting meal with friends from Russia and Ukraine on April 16, 2015. Immerse yourself in this historic occasion as Joe Biden planned to meet with renowned Burisma CEO Vadym Pozharskyi with Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov and his wife, the powerful Russian millionaire Yelena Baturina, in tow.
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Learn about the abrupt change against Shokin in American foreign policy. After a pivotal conversation between Joe Biden and Amos Hochstein, a close friend of Hunter Biden, an unexpected development occurred. On December 6, 2015, Vice President Biden hurried his trip to Ukraine.
In October 2015, Hochstein visited the White House often and attracted notice because he was twice spotted in the coveted West Wing. According to his evidence, there was a second visit on the second level of the West Wing. It’s important to point out that he had the chance to travel with Joe Biden to Ukraine on one of those occasions. These encounters would help Hochstein advance professionally since he subsequently worked for Vice President Biden as a special presidential coordinator.

In a September 2016 speech to the Council on Foreign Relations, Biden had freely revealed his part in persuading Poroshenko to fire Shokin. He explained, âYou remember last year I was authorized to say weâd do the second tranche of a billion dollars. And he didnât fire his chief prosecutor. And because I have the confidence of the president, I was there, and I said: âIâm not signing it. Until you fire him, weâre not signing, man. Get it straight. Weâre not doing it.’â
Just the News made this fact clear. âThe abrupt shift came as a surprise to Poroshenko and, it turns out, the Nov. 22, 2015 memos were even a bit of a surprise to Geoffrey Pyatt, the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, according to testimony Pyatt later gave Senate investigators.â
âI canât help you on that,â When Pyatt was later provided copies of the Nov. 22, 2015 memoranda, he informed Senate investigators. âIf you look on the clearance page you will see that I actually didnât see these documents until you guys sent them to me.â
Pyatt disclosed only a small amount of information on the choice to advocate for Shokin’s removal, signaling a substantial shift.
âWhat I can tell you is that there was a gradual evolution in the thinking of the interagency community about these issues,â he testified.
The document departs from the accepted narrative in contrast to high-level State Department evaluations of Shokin made in September 2015.
Pyatt acknowledges that a political person, Joe Biden, may have been the one to finally change the policy.
âThis is an imperfect art,â Pyatt said. âAnd what it ultimately comes down to is the principalâs decision, and, you know, in this case how the Vice President basedâand there would typically, before a big trip like this, a day or two before he got on the airplane there would have been a deputiesâ or a principalsâ level discussion.â
âI would imagine, based on my conversations with him that the Vice President also would have a discussion with the President,â he said, adding that Biden would likely say something like, âHey, boss, this is what Iâm doing,â and, you know, take it from there.â
Solomon and Richards point out that Joe Biden âhas maintained since the 2019 impeachment case against Trump that his leveraging of the $1 billion loan guarantee to force the firing of Shokin was simply a matter of carrying out U.S. policy crafted by career officials.â
Learn about the glaring weaknesses in the threat of a quid pro quo that led to the removal of former President Donald Trump from office.
Devon Archer, Hunter’s business partner, recently claimed that Shokin constituted a serious “threat” to Burisma in an interview with Tucker Carlson.
According to Archer, Burisma was protected from legal troubles by the Biden family name, allowing the business to continue operating. Additionally, he said it was “categorically false” to claim Joe Biden was ignorant of his son’s financial endeavors.
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During a Fox News interview, the President rejects Archer’s assertions as “not true” and denies Biden’s participation with his son’s firm. Contrary to what Joe Biden previously said, the White House claims that he was “not in business” with his son. New information refutes Biden’s claim.
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