No one , except maybe George Will, David Brooks, Stiglitz (Novel economist, cant' remember his first name), hates Truppit more than I do, but , you gotta' admit, making 83000 dollars a month or what ever amount it was to sit on a board of directors of a business he knew virtually nothing about, is kind of fishy. I wish we knew more and I wish, to settle it once and for all, the Bidens would be more forthcoming.
But, even so, if Biden did commit a crime, does that give Trump the right to commit one?
Originally Posted by stikiwikit
Hunter Biden actually had extensive experience in various businesses after receiving his law degree, including being on the board of directors of several companies. His first was an appointment by George W. Bush to the board of Amtrak, after serving as executive vice-president at MBNA.
The Obama administration was concerned about the appearance of a conflict of interest while he was serving on the board of Burisma, but Hunter was hired to help with corporate governance best practices, and certainly his high-profile name didn't hurt.
Again there is no evidence of wrongdoing. The same can't be said for Trump's adult children. Don Jr. was implicated in trying to solicit political help from Russia during the 2016 election, and Ivanka was granted patents in China on the same day as a high-profile meeting between Trump and Chinese president Xi Jinping.
Both Don Jr. and Ivanka were investigated for felony fraud for inflating numbers in real estate dealings, but it was decided not to prosecute after the D.A. was visited by a Trump attorney who had made a very generous donation to the D.A.'s election compaign.
https://www.propublica.org/article/i...d-felony-fraud
No charges have been filed in any of these cases that I know of, but it's the height of hypocrisy for Trump to target the Bidens without evidence, especially when his own nepotism and conflicts of interest are on full display.
Trump is trying to deflect attention from his own family by attacking his political rival's family. That's not a crime, but soliciting aid from a foreign country towards that effort is very clearly illegal, not to mention abusive and corrupt.
Witness the president's national security advisor at the time, John Bolton. He spills the beans in his upcoming memoir, and he should definitely be called as a witness in the impeachment trial, if Republicans don't want to be known for whitewashing this crime:
https://thehill.com/policy/national-...reeze-to-biden