It’s difficult to not pay attention to her bod, if you are a red blooded American male.sexist/really BD I hope you are paying attention to her words and not just her bod
Her intellect and delivery are stunning too.
It’s difficult to not pay attention to her bod, if you are a red blooded American male.sexist/really BD I hope you are paying attention to her words and not just her bod
I'm no fan.. she's way too far right wing for me, but she did a excellent presentation, and I am a fan of that..It’s difficult to not pay attention to her bod, if you are a red blooded American male.
Her intellect and delivery are stunning too.
https://www.npr.org/2019/10/04/7665...rt-of-trumps-biden-allegation?t=1570347305672
On Friday, Ruslan Ryaboshapka, Ukraine's newly appointed chief prosecutor, told reporters his office will review all investigations shelved by his predecessors, including those involving Burisma and Zlochevsky. Those investigations were into activities that took place before Hunter Biden joined the board in 2014.
In fact, Burisma and its owner, Mykola Zlochevsky, did not get any exceptional treatment. The prosecutor Biden singled out in 2016, Viktor Shokin, failed to make any high-level corruption convictions — as did Yuriy Lutsenko, his successor. At the time, Ukrainian anti-corruption activists and other Western governments joined Biden in his criticism of Shokin, and Ukrainian prosecutors have said there is no indication that Hunter Biden did anything wrong.
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On Friday, Ruslan Ryaboshapka, Ukraine's newly appointed chief prosecutor, told reporters his office will review all investigations shelved by his predecessors, including those involving Burisma and Zlochevsky. Those investigations were into activities that took place before Hunter Biden joined the board in 2014.
Investigations[edit]
In 2012, Viktor Pshonka,[a] the Ukrainian prosecutor general, began investigating Burisma Holdings owner, Zlochevsky, over allegations of money laundering, tax evasion, and corruption during 2010-2012.[15][16]
In April 2014 the Serious Fraud Office froze approximately $23 million belonging to companies controlled by Zlochevsky.[17] At the end of 2014, Zlochevsky fled Ukraine amid allegations of unlawful self enrichment and legalization of funds (Article 368-2, Criminal Code of Ukraine) during his tenure in public office.
I'm no fan.. she's way too far right wing for me, but she did a excellent presentation, and I am a fan of that..
She even got in that Biden himself called Poroshenko 3xwithin a month after Hunter contacted state!
Yes, there was some excellent research done by the defense team and she delivered that gem.
I can’t help it. Anyone that beautiful has to be a good person. The ladies on this forum will skewer me for that statement.
lol..alright.. Tump definately had a reason to ask that Hunter be looked at. Joe did the Quid pro Quo.Yes, there was some excellent research done by the defense team and she delivered that gem.
I can’t help it. Anyone that beautiful has to be a good person. The ladies on this forum will skewer me for that statement.
At the end of 2014, Zlochevsky fled Ukraine
Pam Bondi, in a methodical presentation Monday at President Trump's Senate impeachment trial, took the fight directly to Hunter Biden -- underscoring, again and again, how even media outlets with a left-wing "bias" questioned the younger Biden's lucrative service on the board of the Ukrainian natural gas company Burisma Holdings while his father oversaw Ukraine policy as vice president.
A 2014 Washington Post report, Bondi noted, asserted that the "appointment of the vice president's son to a Ukrainian oil board looks nepotistic at best, nefarious at worst."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-gas-company-is-a-problem-for-u-s-soft-power/
A 2014 Buzzfeed News article stated that the "serious conflict of interest questions" were raised by Biden's appointment.
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/articl...ish-ex-president-quietly-sign-on-to-ukrainian
A June 2019 ABC News report called it "strange" that Burisma, which was widely accused of corruption, had agreed to pay Hunter Biden's company "more than a million dollars a year," just after Biden was kicked out of the Navy allegedly for cocaine possession.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/biden-hunter-ukraine-activist-corruption-daria-kaleniuk
Her point-by-point argument came on the second day of Republican arguments, which also emphasized that Trump was not accused of any defined criminal offense and that removal from office would be an undemocratic and drastic remedy. Fox News has been told that Trump's team is likely to wrap up its defense Tuesday, possibly kicking off the written question phase of the trial at that time.
It was little doubt given all the media attention, Bondi went on, that career State Department official George Kent flagged Biden's apparent conflict of interest, but was told essentially not to bother the vice president's office -- or that the Obama administration had prepped former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch for questions about Burisma ahead of her Senate confirmation.
In fact, Burisma and its owner, Mykola Zlochevsky, did not get any exceptional treatment. The prosecutor Biden singled out in 2016, Viktor Shokin, failed to make any high-level corruption convictions — as did Yuriy Lutsenko, his successor. At the time, Ukrainian anti-corruption activists and other Western governments joined Biden in his criticism of Shokin, and Ukrainian prosecutors have said there is no indication that Hunter Biden did anything wrong.
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On Friday, Ruslan Ryaboshapka, Ukraine's newly appointed chief prosecutor, told reporters his office will review all investigations shelved by his predecessors, including those involving Burisma and Zlochevsky. Those investigations were into activities that took place before Hunter Biden joined the board in 2014.