Hunter Biden can no longer escape prosecution as evidence against him and his family is starting to pile up in Congress.
On June 2, Just The News exposed how Hunter Biden and his law firm, Boies Schiller & Flexner, obtained a lucrative retainer with a Ukraine-based energy company, Burisma Holdings, ten years ago.
By leveraging his father’s position, who was then the vice president of the US, Boeis Schiller & Flexner was able to help Burisma dodge a criminal investigation in Ukraine.
At the time, Joe Biden was the head of US-Ukraine policy under President Barack ‘Hussein’ Obama’s administration.
Upon securing an agreement with Burisma, the firm’s lawyers immediately drafted a ‘legal defense plan’ memo that enumerated several targets to contact, primarily in Washington, to salvage the scandalous energy company from the controversy it has been involved with.
Among the persons they intended to contact was Amos Hochstein, an adviser for then-vice president Joe Biden. Hochstein is still working for Biden today.
The June 2014 memo was not in Hunter Biden’s laptop, which the FBI seized in 2019. Devon Archer, Hunter’s closest business partner, who decided now to cooperate with the ongoing impeachment probe against President Biden in Congress, submitted the document.
According to the memo, the main goal was to “meet with the U.S. officials in Washington, DC who are leading U.S. policy related to Ukraine to brief them on who Burisma is, its significance to the future of Ukraine, and the Investigation in order to seek their advice and assistance; focus on why a legal challenge and/or a taking of Burisma’s licenses is detrimental to both U.S. and Ukrainian national interests.”
According to House Ways and Means Chairman Jason Smith, “We’ve been asking for a long time, why is it that Hunter Biden got on the board, was paid millions of dollars for a company that he had no experience in, or expertise?”
“One of the lies that we pointed out of the three, in fact, dealt with the CEO of Burisma. Hunter Biden told Congress that he has never worked with any visas, or tried to help anyone with any visas with his father or the administration.
“In fact, we have documentation showing that Hunter Biden can take care of the CO of Burisma’s visas, just send him the documentations,” Smith added.
House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan supported Smith’s statement and cited how former State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland and the European Union praised the prosecutor who put Burisma under scrutiny. But the prosecutor was fired from work after a meeting with VP Joe Biden.
“When Zlochevsky meets with Hunter Biden and says, ‘We need help. We need you to weigh in with D.C. to relieve the pressure we are under,'” Jordan said.
“So that all happens. And yet, people say, ‘Oh, no, no, no, that had nothing [to do with that]’ Those are facts that we know,” he continued. “So yeah, this is serious, serious stuff.”


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