We know FOR A FACT that Biden ordered Ukraine to fire a prosecutor as a quid pro quo for one billion in U.S. aid. It's on video. We do not know that the prosecutor was corrupt. No facts have been presented. We are told to believe this OPINION. No thank you!
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Replying to @Cernovich
Correct on both counts. But it is still exculpatory that several other entities accused the prosecutor of being corrupt. That gives Biden the flexibility to be wrong with good company. And wrong isn't illegal in this case. Nor would it be unethical if he believed he was right.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @Cernovich
Can you direct me to a news article with an actual EU official or other entity asking for his firing during that time period? This seems like a lie that keeps getting repeated until we accept it as truth.
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Replying to @libertad17761 @Cernovich
CNN reports the entities but not with links or details.
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