New Details About Biden Bribery and DOJ Coverup
A newly released email has revealed details about the Biden bribery allegation, and it appears that the Department of Justice (DOJ) may have tried to bury the story.
According to The New York Post, the first accusation was sent to the DOJ in October of 2018 by former federal prosecutor Bud Cummins. In his letter to then-US Attorney Geoff Berman, Cummins submitted his allegation that Biden received direct payments with an offer to provide two witnesses corroborating the claim. Surprisingly, Berman never even responded.
The Post reported: Bud Cummins, a former federal prosecutor, first reported the bribery allegations to then-New York US Attorney Geoff Berman on Oct. 4, 2018, in an email claiming he had evidence that Joe Biden had “exercised influence to protect” his son’s Ukrainian employer “in exchange for payments to Hunter Biden, Devon Archer, and Joe Biden.”
In the email obtained by John Solomon’s Just The News, Cummins said that Ukraine’s then-Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko wanted to travel to the United States to meet Berman, and could produce two “John Doe” witnesses to corroborate his claims about the Bidens.
But Berman never responded to the email.”
Cummins couldn’t understand why the DOJ wouldn’t follow up on such a serious allegation that included an offer of witness testimony. The DOJ actually flipped the script and instead seemed to retaliate for even coming forward.
The Post wrote: “I can’t really imagine a legitimate reason for the DOJ not to follow up on an offer like that. I felt like it was stonewalled,” said Cummins, formerly Arkansas’ chief federal prosecutor under President George W. Bush.
“It doesn’t make much sense to investigate the guy who brings you the allegation rather than the allegation,” he said.
This email is just the latest in a series of revelations that have raised serious questions about the Biden family’s business dealings in Ukraine. In recent months, it has been revealed that Hunter Biden used his father’s position to enrich himself, and that Joe Biden may have used his position to pressure Ukrainian officials into firing a prosecutor who was investigating his son’s business dealings.
The DOJ has been investigating the Biden bribery allegation for several years, but it has yet to release any findings. Some critics have accused the DOJ of trying to protect the Biden family, and they have called for an independent investigation.