Sen. Grassley: Burisma exec who allegedly bribed Joe and Hunter Biden kept 17 recordings of their conversations as "insurance policy"
· Jun 12, 2023 · NottheBee.com

Well this is big news.

Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley announced today that the Burisma executive who allegedly paid Joe Biden and Hunter Biden in a bribery scheme kept 17 audio recordings of his conversations with them as an "insurance policy."

According to Fox News,

Grassley, R-Iowa, revealed from the Senate floor Monday what was said to be a redacted reference in the FBI-generated FD-1023 form alleging a criminal bribery scheme between then-Vice President Joe Biden and a foreign national that involved influence over U.S. policy decisions.

A criminal bribery scheme while Biden was Vice President of the United States that affected our country's foreign policy decision! This is massive corruption.

Grassley said the FD-1023 has a redacted reference to the Burisma executive possessing 15 audio recordings of phone calls between himself and Hunter Biden, and 2 audio recordings of phone calls between himself and then-VP Joe Biden, saying the foreign national kept the recordings as an "insurance policy in case he got into a tight spot."

Watch:

"The 1023 produced to that House Committee redacted reference that the foreign national who allegedly bribed Joe and Hunter Biden allegedly has audio recordings of his conversations with them," Grassley continued. "17 total recordings."

"According to the 1023, the foreign national possesses 15 audio recordings of phone calls between him and Hunter Biden," Grassley said. "According to the 1023, the foreign national possesses two audio recordings of phone calls between him and then-Vice President Joe Biden."

Grassley said the recordings were "allegedly kept as a sort of insurance policy for the foreign national in case he got into a tight spot."


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