A liberal watchdog group's attempt to nail Rudy Giuliani has backfired in spectacular fashion after their FOIA request resulted in the US State Department releasing detailed accusations of corruption against the Bidens - based on interviews with former Ukrainian officials who were in charge of the investigations.
Responding to a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit from the group American Oversight, the State Department on Friday night released almost 100 pages of records detailing efforts by Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani to investigate corruption, which include contacts with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) earlier this year.
While American Oversight's 'gotcha' is that Giuliani had "multiple contacts" with Mike Pompeo and others while investigating Ukraine corruption, they completely ignore interview notes containing detailed allegations by former Ukraine Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin - who Joe Biden had fired, as well as his successor, prosecutor general Yuriy Lutsenko - who "believes Mr. Viktor Shokin the former Prosecutor General is honest."
Quote: truth_seeker wrote in post #3Hopefully the GOP can avoid spending much more effort on Biden, since I believe he is unlikely to be the candidate.
Age has probably taken the toll.
Well, this isn't really about Biden as a candidate.
If things progress as expected, it will lead to the halt and prosecutions of a lot of criminal activity, and provide indisputable evidence that every action taken by Trump to push for investigations (both abroad and in the US) was completely warranted, without question.