President Biden ‘should resign and be forever condemned,’ says Rep Clay Higgins
When a Burisma Holdings official exposed the “ultimate purpose” of Hunter Biden’s participation with the Ukrainian energy company in a 2015 email chain that preceded President Biden’s controversial 2015 trip to Ukraine, Republican lawmakers revolted.
A contract for counter-messaging against any federal investigations into Burisma’s founder and then-president, Mykola Zlochevsky, was being discussed by Hunter Biden and Burisma executives a month before then-Vice President Joe Biden traveled to the Ukraine and threatened to withhold $1 billion in American aid if Ukrainian leaders did not fire their top prosecutor.
“The sequence of events that led to the firing of Viktor Shokin, and the subsequent comments by then-Vice President Biden, raise serious concerns as to what machinations were really at play — and were purposefully concealed from the American people,” Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-N.C., who sits on the House Oversight and Accountability Committee, told Fox News Digital. “No matter how you slice Hunter Biden’s involvement, it screams public corruption at the highest levels and must be fully investigated.”
“The calm, judicious, steady reveal of incredibly condemning evidence that clearly incriminates the Biden crime family will eventually alarm even the most ardent supporters of this WH occupier,” said Rep. Clay Higgins, R-La., also a committee member. “Our President is compromised, he should resign and be forever condemned, and the Democrat Party should begin rebuilding itself.”
Emails from Hunter Biden’s abandoned laptop, which have been confirmed by Fox News Digital, show that on Nov. 2, 2015, Burisma executive Vadym Pozharskyi emailed Hunter Biden, who was serving as a Burisma board member, his associate Devon Archer, a fellow board member, and Rosemont Seneca Partners president Eric Schwerin about a “revised proposal, contract and initial invoice for Burisma Holdings,” from lobbying firm Blue Star Strategies.
Pozharskyi emphasized in his email that the “ultimate purpose” of the agreement with Blue Star Strategies was to shut down “any cases/pursuits against Nikolay in Ukraine,” referring to Zlochevsky, who also went by Nikolay.
In an email sent to Hunter Biden, Devon Archer, and Eric Schwerin on November 2, 2015, Burisma executive Vadym Pozharskyi discussed a “revised proposal, contract, and initial invoice for Burisma Holdings”, according to Fox News.
“My only concern is for us to be on the same page re our final goals,” Pozharskyi wrote. “With this in mind, I would like us to formulate a list of deliverables, including, but not limited to: a concrete course of actions, incl. meetings/communications resulting in high-ranking US officials in Ukraine (US Ambassador) and in US publicly or in private communication/comment expressing their ‘positive opinion’ and support of Nikolay/Burisma to the highest level of decision makers here in Ukraine :President of Ukraine, president Chief of staff, Prosecutor General, etc.”
“The scope of work should also include organization of a visit of a number of widely recognized and influential current and/or former US policy-makers to Ukraine in November aiming to conduct meetings with and bring positive signal/message and support on Nikolay’s issue to the Ukrainian top officials above with the ultimate purpose to close down for any cases/pursuits against Nikolay in Ukraine,” Pozharskyi continued.
Hunter Biden reportedly contacted Blue Star Strategies after joining Burisma to assist the business in defending itself against Zlochevsky’s corruption allegations. The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Delaware reportedly launched a federal investigation into the company in 2021 due to its lobbying methods. The federal investigation of Hunter Biden’s business operations is being carried out by the same office under the direction of U.S. Attorney David Weiss.
“I would tell Vadym that this is definitely done deliberately to the be on the safe and cautious side and that Sally and company understand the scope and deliverables,” Schwerin wrote to Hunter Biden and Archer the same day, forwarding Pozharskyi’s message. “And that we will be having regular (daily, weekly, monthly) opportunities be in through conference calls or memos to be continually refining and updating the scope.”
Eric Schwerin said the contract was deliberately vague to “be on the safe and cautious side.” (Fox News)
Hunter Biden responded to Pozharskyi, saying he wanted to “have one last conversation” with Blue Star, but later said he was “comfortable” with Blue Star. “You should go ahead and sign,” he wrote on Nov. 5, 2015.
“Looking forward to getting started on this,” Hunter Biden added.
Hunter Biden emailed Vadym Pozharskyi in November 2015. (Fox News)
The email interaction took place one month before the then-Vice President Biden visited Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, where he delivered a speech on combating political corruption.
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