Rep. Boebert Confirms $5 Million Bribery Payment Was Made To Joe Biden

According to Rep. Lauren Boebert, a Republican from Colorado, the FBI informant document that was shown to the House Oversight Committee confirms an alleged $5 million bribe paid to Joe Biden and not his son Hunter Biden. Boebert shared this information during an interview with Benny Johnson on “The Benny Show.” The document has redactions and has caused a disagreement between the FBI and House investigators.

Johnson confirmed with Boebert that she saw the document in a secure facility and it is not yet available to the public. However, he asked Boebert for more information on what the document actually contains.

“So there are some details you know, just dates, times, locations that, that we cannot express right now for the safety of the source,” Boebert said. “And so what I can say is this is: This has been going on for many years and there was a 5 million dollar payment made to Joe Biden. Not Hunter Biden, Joe Biden, ‘The Big Guy’.”

“And this is, you know, we’ve… it’s been said that we’re going after his son that he has nothing to do with this office, but it’s clearly laid out that they used Hunter Biden because he was stupid and that he could go through his dad for protection and that it would all just go away anyway.”

“Wow,” Johnson said. “And so this does have to do with the natural gas in Ukraine. This does have to do with the development of national gas sources.”

“And Burisma and Hunter Biden being appointed to the board where it is,” she replied. “It is noted that he had no experience, that the Biden family business has no experience in these oil and gas companies in these businesses. Yet he was appointed to the board. They know he is not smart, they know he’s stupid. And the payments were made for bribery. Shokin is certainly mentioned in these documents. And all of this really surrounds around that public statement made by Joe Biden threatening Viktor Shokin. And we’re seeing that there were forced payments made.”

At a Council of Foreign Relations meeting in 2006, Joe Biden bragged about successfully getting Viktor Shokin fired from his role as the former Ukrainian Prosecutor General. At the time, Shokin was conducting an investigation into Burisma, a natural gas company that appointed Hunter Biden to its board of directors.

The FBI informant document contradicts the Biden administration’s claim that they urged for the Ukrainian prosecutor general’s firing due to poor anti-corruption efforts. Instead, it suggests that there may have been other motivations at play. Some argue that this lends credibility to former President Donald Trump’s attempt to uncover evidence of Biden corruption, though this ultimately led to his impeachment by the Democrat-led House of Representatives.

Hans Mahncke commented on Thursday about the recent advancements, including the response of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) to the document on the FBI informant.

“So it was Burisma all along and we don’t have to take MTG’s word for it,” he said. “We have the evidence.”

“On Nov 2, 2015, the director of Burisma’s board wrote Hunter demanding ‘deliverables’, specifically to get ‘high-ranking US officials’ to ‘close down’ the cases against Burisma.”

Earlier on Thursday, Rep. Greene commented on the “definitely illegal” scheme. On Wednesday, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) appeared on Fox News and talked about the FBI’s unexpected change of position regarding the informant document.

“After weeks of refusing to even admit the FD-1023 record exists, the FBI has caved and is now allowing all members of the Oversight and Accountability Committee to review this unclassified record that memorializes a confidential human source’s conversations with a foreign national who claimed to have bribed then-Vice President Joe Biden,” Comer said in a statement following the decision,” Comer said.

“Americans have lost trust in the FBI’s ability to enforce the law impartially and demand answers, transparency, and accountability. Allowing all Oversight Committee members to review this record is an important step toward conducting oversight of the FBI and holding it accountable to the American people,” Comer added.

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