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Ukraine MP Andriy Derkach has documents showing Burisma paid Joe Biden $900,000

Yesterday it was reported that Joe Biden personally got $900,000 from Ukrainian energy company Burisma, the company that hired his crackhead son and gave him over $50,000 per month. The Ukrainian MP Andriy Derkach says he has documents that prove Burisma paid Joe Biden $900,000 for lobbying efforts. Trump was just asked about this during a question and answer session after talking about the progress on China trade talks. Trump said he wasn’t aware of Biden taking $900,000 from the Ukraine, but said if true, it would be very bad for this country. Will any Democrats ask him about this during next week’s debate? I doubt it.

So far, the media aside from Fox News opinion shows have even reported on Biden getting $900,000 from Burisa. Not even Fox News’ “hard news” with weasels like Shep Smith or Bret Baier.

Ukraine MP Andriy Derkach has documents showing Burisma paid Joe Biden $900,000
Ukraine MP Andriy Derkach has documents showing Burisma paid Joe Biden $900,000

“Using political and economic levelers of influencing Ukrainian authorities and manipulating the issue of providing financial aid to Ukraine, Joe Biden actively assisted closing criminal cases into the activity of former Ukrainian Ecology Minister Mykola Zlochevsky, who is the founder and owner of Burisma Group,” he said.

“Biden’s fifth visit to Kyiv on December 7-8, 2015 was devoted to making a decision on the resignation of [then Ukrainian Prosecutor General] Viktor Shokin over the case of Zlochevsky and Burisma. Loan guarantees worth $1 billion that the United States was to give to Ukraine was the point of pressure. Biden himself admitted exerting pressure in his speech at the Council of Foreign Relations in January 2018, calling Shokin ‘son of a bitch who was fired’,” Derkach said.

The timeline of events proves that the U.S. linked the Zlochevsky case to loan guarantees, he said.

After the decree dismissing Shokin was published on April 3, 2016, the governments of the United States and Ukraine signed a loan guarantee agreement worth $1 billion, several months later, on June 3, he said.

“In this case, there are facts should be subject to investigation. There is an agency that has powers to investigate them; the U.S. Department of Justice. If the Ukrainian Prosecutor General signs documents and send them to U.S. Department of Justice without any requests, he will accomplish his mission,” he said, adding that the Ukrainian Prosecutor General has such powers.

“Considering international corruption in public is a way-out for President Zelensky. I am certain that he is not involved in international corruption,” Derkach said.