mark francis
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Fair is fair. If the feverish DOJ mob was so serious about FARA violations that thy sent a small army of police swat officers to arrest Manafort and throw him in prison in solitary confinement, should't those same officials handle Hunter's violations of the same law the same way?
Alleged foreign agent law violations loom over Hunter Biden as House prepares to depose him | Just The News 1-16-24
Alleged foreign agent law violations loom over Hunter Biden as House prepares to depose him
Violations of the Foreign Agents Registration Act have been overlooked in the impeachment inquiry, but new registrations and an opportunity for Hunter Biden to appear before the committee may bring them to the forefront.
Published: January 16, 2024 11:00pm
The U.S. law firm that did work for Ukrainian energy company Burisma Holdings was encouraged by the Justice Department to register as a foreign agent for the same type of work that Hunter Biden did for the company while he was a board member. Burisma was not registered as a foreign agent at the time.
Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP (Cravath) as part of its representation of Burisma and its founder, litigation partner John Buretta met with State Department officials and sent a letter directly to the U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, according to Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) filings submitted earlier this month.
Evidence from Hunter Biden’s laptop shows that he, too, met with State Department officials at the time when Burisma was under the most pressure from a Ukrainian government investigation led by Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin, raising questions about whether or not Hunter Biden’s activities fell under the scope of the act.
Alleged foreign agent law violations loom over Hunter Biden as House prepares to depose him | Just The News 1-16-24
Alleged foreign agent law violations loom over Hunter Biden as House prepares to depose him
Violations of the Foreign Agents Registration Act have been overlooked in the impeachment inquiry, but new registrations and an opportunity for Hunter Biden to appear before the committee may bring them to the forefront.
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Published: January 16, 2024 11:00pm
The U.S. law firm that did work for Ukrainian energy company Burisma Holdings was encouraged by the Justice Department to register as a foreign agent for the same type of work that Hunter Biden did for the company while he was a board member. Burisma was not registered as a foreign agent at the time.
Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP (Cravath) as part of its representation of Burisma and its founder, litigation partner John Buretta met with State Department officials and sent a letter directly to the U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, according to Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) filings submitted earlier this month.
Evidence from Hunter Biden’s laptop shows that he, too, met with State Department officials at the time when Burisma was under the most pressure from a Ukrainian government investigation led by Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin, raising questions about whether or not Hunter Biden’s activities fell under the scope of the act.