Pelosi and Schiff Won’t Let Hunter Testify to Protect Joe Biden from Scrutiny, They Want Him to Get the Nomination

Right now, if you name the “whistleblower” on the Trump-Ukraine case on YouTube or Facebook, you will have your video or post taken down, and possibly have your account deleted. We’re even having problems putting it in emails to let you know the who, what, when, where and how of it all.

This is because, for the first time in decades, Democrats are actually concerned about the safety of a whistleblower. We’ve seen a handful of news videos on YouTube talking about “the whistleblower who can’t be named.”

It’s chilling, the level to which the left is willing to stoop in the name of smearing this President.

On the other side of the Ukraine accusation, last Friday, Senator Tom Cotton accused Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of protecting Joe Biden from the fallout of the impeachment investigation.

Cotton told Fox News, “I think shifty Adam Schiff and Nancy Pelosi are going the extra mile to protect Joe Biden. Pelosi has started to suggest that she’s worried radical left-wingers like Sanders or Warren may win the nomination. That leaves all the chips left on Joe Biden and his faltering campaign.”

Right now, the show trials are just getting started. But Adam Schiff has yet to call on either Joe or Hunter Biden. And why would he? If either of the Bidens were called on to give testimony, they would have to explain what Hunter was doing to earn $50,000 to $80,000 a month while working for a Ukranian energy company that was under investigation.

If you listen to the now infamous clip from Joe Biden himself, you will know what they were squeezing the Ukrainians to back off of an investigation of Burisma Holdings- an energy company that Hunter Biden was sitting on the board of.

Joe Biden himself had this to say about his activity in Ukraine, “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 bitch. He got fired.”

That position netted Hunter millions.

Burisma Holdings was founded in 2002 and Hunter Biden joined the board of directors in 2014. That same year, BuzzFeed wrote, “Revelations that Hunter Biden [serves] on the board of a company controlled by a Yanukovych ally raise serious conflict of interest questions for Western countries’ Ukraine policy,” according to Fox Business.

The dealings of Burisma Holdings were heavily wrapped up in the conflicts over energy rights between Russia and Ukraine. Russia was withholding payments to Ukraine, which it owed for using a Ukrainian pipeline system. Hunter Biden joined Burisma- which does most of its business in Crimea- shortly after Russia annexed Crimea.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky referencing his phone call with President Trump saying, “We want to be truly independent and have a lot of cases, so that no one twists our arm on gas, energy security, coal. We have discussed it all.”

Ukrainian prosecutors never made any claim of wrongdoing against the Bidens, which opens the question of why Joe Biden would be so adamant about having a prosecutor fired.

At present, we only know that Hunter was serving on a board that he was wholly unqualified to serve on- and that his father was threatening the Ukrainian government to back off on an investigation of the company.

Whatever went on, Pelosi and Schiff are working overtime to keep Joe Biden’s name out of the drama.


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