Explosive Allegations: Biden Accused of Accepting 'Substantial Bribe' from Ukrainian Businessperson
New details regarding a crucial document concealed by the FBI, which sheds light on Biden's alleged involvement in a bribery scheme, surfaced on Tuesday evening.
James Comer, Chairman of the House Oversight Committee, shared with John Solomon, the founder of "Just The News," that the bribery accusations revolve around a Ukrainian businessperson who allegedly sent a significant bribe to then-Vice President Joe Biden.
The evidence linking Ukraine and Biden's bribery scandal was initially brought to the FBI's attention in 2017 by a well-compensated and highly credible informant.
Meanwhile, Hunter Biden, Joe Biden's son, enjoyed a highly profitable position as a board member of Burisma Holdings, a Ukrainian natural gas company.
Chairman Comer has personally examined the critical document and has urged the FBI to hand it over to the House Oversight for further scrutiny. This move allows others to review the document while Comer continues his investigation into what he perceives as the criminal activities of the Biden family.
The FBI has confirmed that the unclassified document, which accuses Joe Biden of engaging in a $5 million bribery scheme, originates from a reputable informant.
On Tuesday evening, Comer dropped another bombshell by revealing that the bribery allegations against Joe Biden involve Ukraine.
When asked by John Solomon if the allegations implicated Mykola Zlochevsky, the Ukrainian oligarch who hired Hunter Biden for his role on the board of Burisma Holdings, Comer refrained from providing specific details, as the Ukrainian individual's name was redacted.
Comer told John Solomon, "I probably better punt on that question. The name was redacted."
According to Just The News, the allegations assert that Joe Biden participated in a $5 million bribery scheme, centered around Ukraine, where his son secured a lucrative energy job. The informant report, which Congress reviewed, was initially reported to the FBI in 2017, during the early days of Donald Trump's presidency, and then reiterated in June 2020.
Chairman Comer recently gained access to an FBI FD-1023 form, which documented the informant's allegations. This revelation comes just before Comer plans to hold a vote in Congress to hold FBI Director Christopher Wray in contempt for failing to comply with a subpoena demanding a copy of the document. Comer noted that approximately 10% of the information in the report was redacted, making it evident that the FBI had been aware of these allegations since 2017.
As Comer pointed out, the markings on the document he reviewed, including footnotes, indicated that the informant had initially reported the bribery allegations to the FBI in 2017. The informant then reported them again at a later date, either in 2018 or 2019, before finally raising them in the June 2020 informant report.