Joe Biden’s Ukraine defense falls apart
The Oct. 1, 2015, memo summarizes the recommendation of the Interagency Policy Committee that was handling the anti-corruption efforts in Ukraine: Ukraine has made sufficient progress on its reform agenda to justify a third guarantee.
One senior official even complimented Shokin on his progress in fighting corruption.
So Biden was told to deliver on the federal aid but elected to unilaterally demand that Shokin be fired.
When the firing occurred, Shokin s office was investigating Burisma Holdings, an energy firm that paid Hunter Biden a huge amount of money.
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