Viktor Shokin, the fired Ukrainian prosecutor at the center of Joe Biden’s bribery scandal confirms that they did take bribes to oust him. With perfect timing, just as Shokin’s tell all interview is about to air, New York Post uncovered evidence suggesting that the Obama administration was in love with Shokin. Right up until the time Joe got paid to solve Burisma’s “problem.”
Prosecutor tells all
Daily Mail is previewing a “bombshell interview” about to be released which features fired Ukrainian prosecutor Viktor Shokin. He’s not holding back a thing. “I do not want to deal in unproven facts. But my firm personal conviction is that yes, this was the case. They were being bribed.” He goes on to get more specific. “The fact that Joe Biden gave away $1 billion in U.S. money in exchange for my dismissal – my firing – isn’t that alone a case of corruption?” That got a little garbled in translation.
He didn’t “give” the billion, he threatened to hold it back if Shokin wasn’t sent packing before Joe handed his own luggage over to be loaded aboard Air Force Two, for the flight home. In March, 2016, “Biden is alleged to have threatened to withhold $1 billion in aid to Ukraine if Shokin specifically was not fired for corruption – and he was shortly thereafter.”
In 2016, Shokin was called Ukraine’s “top prosecutor” until he decided to go after the owner of Burisma, Mykola Zlochevsky. “At the time of his firing, he was investigating oil company Burisma Holdings for corruption.”
Fired Ukraine prosecutor Viktor Shokin says he believes Bidens were bribed https://t.co/q2wMcv05y4 pic.twitter.com/UXbHO2Q75C
— New York Post (@nypost) August 25, 2023
That’s the only reason Hunter Biden and Devon Archer were paid well to sit on the Burisma board of directors. Shokin’s full interview is set to air “Saturday evening at 8 pm ET with Brian Kilmeade.” That would be August 26.
Shokin was doing just fine politically until December of 2015. That’s when “then-Vice President Joe Biden delivered a speech to the Ukrainian Rada during which he touted his anti-corruption efforts in the country and urged an overhaul and reform of the office of the general prosecutor.”
The timing lines up perfectly with $10 million transferred into family accounts by Zlochevsky. Who allegedly kept receipts for the money and audio recordings of the deal. He also describes it as one of those offers you can’t refuse. The Biden’s “offered” to solve his problem for him. For the right price. Take it or else. The else could have been really nasty.
You’re not getting the money
Joe made the big mistake of bragging about what he had done to the Council on Foreign Relations in an event in 2018. That night, he boasted about it. “I looked at them and said, ‘I’m leaving in six hours. If the prosecutor is not fired, you’re not getting the money.‘ Well, son of a b****. He got fired.” Devon Archer recently testified to Congress that “Joe Biden’s ‘brand’ protected Burisma because ‘people would be intimidated to mess with them.‘”
He admitted that was the only reason he and Hunter were on the board. Their “presence on Burisma’s board” and access to Hunter’s father, then Vice President, “led to the company’s ‘longevity‘ because they had the ‘capabilities to navigate D.C.” By “longevity” he means they kept it in business. He also testified that “Burisma was ‘getting pressure‘ and as a result, they ‘requested Hunter, you know, help them with some of that pressure.‘” The pressure was Shokin.
According to a recent report from New York Post, Shokin may have been a target of Joe Biden but the prosecutor “sure was popular with the rest of the Obama administration.” Documents they just dug up say interesting things. “We have been impressed with the ambitious reform and anti-corruption agenda of your government,” State Department’s Ukraine point person Victoria Nuland assured Shokin in the summer of 2015.
When Did U.S. Policy Change on Former Ukrainian Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin?
The Democrats in Congress and their allies in the establishment media say threats made by Joe Biden were justified because former Ukrainian Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin was corrupt. But former… pic.twitter.com/zmPWDQgx2e
— Real America's Voice (RAV) (@RealAmVoice) August 21, 2023
Another official mentioned the cash Joe would later use for leverage. “Ukraine has made sufficient progress on its reform agenda to justify a third guarantee” of aid money. That was in October, only two month’s before Joe’s threat. The only thing that changed in that time was more than $10 million flowing into Biden family bank accounts.
When the CIA got wind of it in January, 2016, they were “dumping on claims that Shokin was crooked.” Our spooks in Ukraine were spooked to hear “that further aid money was tied to Shokin’s ouster.”
CIA Ukraine expert Eric Ciaramella wrote, “Yikes.” The agency was in love with the prosecutor. “We were super impressed with the group, and we had a two-hour discussion of their priorities and the obstacles they face.” As the post points out, “‘Super impressed‘ does not sound anywhere close to ‘this guy is crooked and must go.‘“