Web Of Lies: Top FBI Official DENIES Awareness Of Recordings Supporting Alleged Biden Bribery

Written By BlabberBuzz | Wednesday, 14 June 2023 08:30 PM
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FBI Deputy Director, Paul Abbate, has denied having any knowledge of audio recordings featuring then-Vice President Joe Biden and a Ukrainian businessman who allegedly bribed him.

During questioning before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Abbate stated, "I have no idea if there are voice recordings or not," in response to Sen. Marsha Blackburn's inquiry. This comes after Sen. Chuck Grassley accused the FBI of redacting information about the recordings from an informant file that alleged Biden was involved in a $5 million bribery scheme. Members of the House Oversight Committee were given access to the file last week.

The informant file was created in June 2020 after the FBI discovered information from a longtime, paid bureau informant in 2017. The file was revealed after a whistleblower informed Grassley about its existence earlier this year. According to Grassley, there are 15 tapes of Joe and Hunter Biden being bribed from 2015 and 2016, recordings that the Ukrainian businessman claimed he kept as "insurance."

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Regarding the redacted information in the FBI's FD-1023 report, Abbate stated, "What I will tell you with respect to the document, the document was redacted to protect the source, as everyone knows, and this is a question of life and death, potentially." Members of Congress who have read the file claim it alleges that the Bidens were paid bribes to help the owner of Ukrainian energy company Burisma, Mykola Zlochevsky. Hunter Biden was hired to serve on the board of directors in April 2014.

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Those who have viewed the document also claim that it describes how Joe Biden allegedly advocated for removing Viktor Shokin, a Ukrainian prosecutor-general terminated in 2016, in exchange for $5 million. The House Oversight Committee, led by Chairman James Comer, investigates the Biden family's overseas business dealings. The file has caused controversy; some claim it is evidence of corruption, while others argue it is a politically motivated attack on the Bidens.

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