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Ukrainian Prosecutor Biden Got Fired Was Told To End Investigation

Viktor Shokin, former Ukrainian prosecutor, says in a private interview with Rudy Giuliani that he was told to back off his investigations into Burisma Holdings – the gas company, on which Hunter Biden was on the board of, according to notes obtained by Fox News.

“The fired prosecutor at the center of the Ukraine controversy said during a private interview with President Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani earlier this year that he was told to back off an investigation into a natural gas firm that was linked to Joe Biden’s son, according to details of that interview that were handed over to Congress by the State Department’s inspector general Wednesday. The interview allegedly conducted by Giuliani took place on January 23, 2019 at an office on Park Avenue in New York City. Shokin was interviewed over the phone, and interpreters were used – one in Ukraine and one in New York, according to the notes obtained by Fox News,” as was revealed in a report by Fox News.

The notes further elaborate that “Mr. Shokin attempted to continue the investigations but on or around June or July of 2015, the U.S. Ambassador Geoffrey R. Pyatt told him that the investigation has to be handled with white gloves, which according to Mr. Shokin, that implied do nothing.”

“There were requests for information on Hunter Biden to which nothing was received. It is believed that Hunter Biden receives a salary, commission plus one million dollars. There were no documents or information on Hunter Biden, and Mr. Shokin stated he was warned to stop by Ambassador Geoffrey R. Pyatt,” the notes said, and then brought into light Petro Poroshenko – former President of Ukraine: “President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko told Mr. Shokin not to investigate Burisma as it was not in the interest of Joe and/or Hunter Biden. Mr. Shokin was called into Mr. Poroshenko’s office and told that investigation into Burisma and the Managing Director where Hunter Biden is on the board, has caused Joe Biden to hold up one billion dollars in U.S. aid to Ukraine.”

A meeting today held by State Department Inspector General Steve Linick, thought to be one damaging on the president, was the source through which Fox obtained the documents regarding the former Ukrainian prosecutor.

“The briefing was a huge blow to Democrats, who were expecting bombshell information regarding the Trump Administration’s contact with Ukraine and investigations into former Vice President Joe Biden. In fact, several news outlets reported earlier in the day that the briefing would be about State Department leadership retaliating against career employees who wanted to cooperate with the Democrats’ investigation into Trump,” The Daily Caller reported on the meeting.

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