Senate Panel Investigating Hunter Biden’s Failure to Register as Foreign Agent

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  1. Talon

    Talon Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Ruh-roh...Looks like ChiCom Joe's bag man might have gotten himself into a little trouble. If so, I like where this is headed:

    There's lots more, so read it all.

    The Biden Crime Family and their shills in the LW MSM are doing their best to shove this down the Memory Hole but try as they might it's not going away...
     
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    Gamechanger, for sure.

    Time for Biden to withdraw and concede a 50-State Sweep...

    Uncle Joe, we hardly knew he...

    RIP Biden 2020...Better Luck Dems in 2024...:salute:
     
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    We need a Special Counsel.
     
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    ChiCowboy Well-Known Member

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    The same thing Flynn did? And you think anyone takes this seriously? Big bad Senate panel. Lol. It's a hoax, and it won't end until well after the election. Nobody believes it.
     
  6. Talon

    Talon Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    From the article:

    "Paul Manafort ended up in prison in part for failing to publicly disclose his lobbying on behalf of Ukrainian clients and partners."

    Did anyone take that seriously? :nod:
     
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    Talon Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Could be headed that way.
     
  8. The Mello Guy

    The Mello Guy Well-Known Member

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    Strange, so why’s the trump doj trying to let flynn off the hook?
     
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    Apparently so, in part. What about Flynn?
     
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    Lol why? You guys haven’t trusted the results of a special counsel since Nixon
     
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    What does Flynn have to do with Manafort going to prison, in part, for failing to publicly disclose his lobbying on behalf of Ukrainian clients and partners?
     
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    Because Flynn did the same thing with Turkish clients, and Republicans looked the other way.
     
  13. Talon

    Talon Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    When did Lefties develop this sudden aversion to special counsels - two weeks ago? :lol:
     
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    ChiCowboy Well-Known Member

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    It's a Senate panel, not a special counsel.
     
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    To investigate a private citizen? Or are you already conceding the election
     
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    Talon Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Flynn had nothing to do with Manafort going to prison, in part, for failing to publicly disclose his lobbying on behalf of Ukrainian clients and partners.
     
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    Never said he did. Manafort is irrelevant. I'm talking about Republicans letting Flynn slide for something they're now accusing Hunter Biden of, a private citizen. Kinda hypocritical, doncha think?
     
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    I have no reason to believe such an investigation would be limited to one private citizen. As we all know, they have a tendency to wander all over the place.

    As for your second question, I stopped predicting any election involving Donald Trump over four years ago.

    That being said, I think we both understand that a special counsel poses a problem for Quid Pro Quo Joe regardless of whether he wins or not. What I will concede is that it would be more difficult for Biden to dismiss a special counsel and his/her investigation if he did win.
     
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    Has there ever been a special counsel to investigate a private citizen?
    If he wins you can write and ask him to appoint one. Let me know what he says lol
     
  20. Talon

    Talon Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Demokrats clean up their own act? :lol:

    I think a decision regarding a special counsel would be made soon. Certainly, before next January.
     
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    Lol so trump is going to appoint one to investigate Biden once he loses?
     
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    Talon Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Hypocritical like this?

    Perhaps, but that doesn't excuse Hunter's failure to register.
     
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    Newsflash. Hunter isn’t Joe
     
  24. ChiCowboy

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    Yep, hypocritical like that. I don't support it. Do you?
     
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    Talon Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I don't think that is Trump's call to make, but maybe Biden should pray that Trump wins. :lol:

    I think the call would come first from the Senate and then the DOJ, and I stand by my prediction that if it happens it will happen soon.
     

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