ALBAWABA - Biden received $5 million from Ukraine, according to a document requested by Congress from the FBI. The FBI has alleged that the authenticity of the document has not yet been verified, despite receiving evidence about it for several years.
During a hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee , Senator Josh Hawley (Republican from Missouri) questioned FBI Deputy Director Paul Abbate about a document detailing payments from a Ukrainian company to the family of President Joe Biden, including $5 million to President Biden himself. AFP previously reported that former President Donald Trump stated that it was no coincidence that charges were filed against him on the same day that it was revealed that the FBI had concealed evidence that Joe Biden, his successor, received a $5 million bribe from Ukraine.
Trump added during his speech to Republicans in Georgia on Sunday, his first public appearance since the federal indictment was issued against him and his summons for trial next Tuesday: "I haven't read anything about the Biden scandal. This could have been the biggest story in history." Trump claimed that President Joe Biden orchestrated the criminal charges to undermine the presidential campaign of his political rival and to distract attention from federal and congressional investigations into Biden's son. Trump confirmed that he is a victim of "persecution," addressing his supporters for the first time since he was charged in an unprecedented move that could have implications for the Republican Party's primary elections in 2024. Trump considered during two rallies with Republicans in the southeastern United States that the reason for being targeted by legal prosecutions is his potential candidacy for a second term in the White House. He said to activists gathered in Columbus, Georgia, "That's why they do it. If I weren't (a candidate), there wouldn't be any persecution or indictment." The former real estate mogul faces 37 charges for transferring thousands of documents, some of them classified, with him when he left the White House instead of entrusting them to the National Archives.
Recently, members of the U.S. Congress discussed allegations of bribes received by Biden when he was Vice President under Obama, as well as allegations that the Ukrainian briber has audio recordings of those payments.
Furthermore, Biden refused to hand over most of the documents, despite reminders from the Federal Bureau of Investigation. This is the second indictment to be brought against the former president in two months, following the one issued in April by the New York State judiciary for accounting fraud. These charges pave the way for unprecedented presidential elections, while the Department of Justice pursues the outgoing Democratic president, the most likely candidate to win in the Republican Party's primary elections. Trump said in Greensboro, North Carolina, "You are dealing with crazy people." He added, "The unfounded charges against me" by the Biden administration "will be among the worst abuses of power in our country's history." - "Deranged" - The rallies were organized days before Trump's expected appearance in court in Miami on Tuesday. He faces charges of jeopardizing U.S. national security by retaining classified documents when he left the White House, including military and nuclear secrets. The former president continues to claim that he is a victim of political persecution, condemning what he considers an unfair legal attack on him. The charges brought against Trump, and published on Friday, include 37 counts of accounting fraud, the same number that faced the company that built Trump Tower in Manhattan