Hunter Biden Scandal TAKES A SHOCKING TURN

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(RightIsRight.co) – The Hunter Biden scandal took a shocking turn as former FBI informant Alexander Smirnov pleaded guilty to fabricating damaging information about Joe Biden and his son.

This admission raises serious questions about the integrity of the ongoing investigations into the Biden family’s business dealings and the credibility of the FBI’s sources.

Smirnov, who the FBI had trusted for nearly a decade, now faces up to six years in prison for creating what prosecutors call “a false and fictitious record” as part of a federal probe into the Bidens.

This false information included explosive allegations of a $10 million bribery scheme involving Joe and Hunter, which became a focal point in the House GOP’s investigation into alleged overseas influence peddling by the Biden family.

Moreover, the fabricated claims alleged that Joe and Hunter each received $5 million from Burisma Holdings owner Mykola Zlochevsky to help oust Ukrainian Prosecutor-General Viktor Shokin.

These allegations were documented in an FBI FD-1023 form, which became a contentious issue between Republican lawmakers and the FBI.

However, it is important to note that while Smirnov’s specific declarations have been discredited, the broader concerns about the Biden family’s international business dealings remain.

Hunter and his business partner Devon Archer received $6.4 million from Burisma between 2014 and 2019, which continues to raise eyebrows among conservative critics.

More specifically, according to court documents, Smirnov suggested to the FBI that an executive claimed to have tapped Hunter to “protect us, through his dad, from all kinds of problems.”

This quote, attributed to a Burisma executive, highlights the ongoing concerns about Hunter’s true nature in the company and the potential influence of his father’s position.

While Smirnov’s specific claims have been debunked, the underlying questions about potential conflicts of interest and influence peddling persist.

Adding to the complex web of legal troubles surrounding the Biden family, the same special counsel prosecuting Smirnov, David Weiss, also brought charges against Hunter.

Notably, Hunter Biden was pardoned by his father before sentencing on gun and tax charges. This move has sparked debate about the use of presidential power and the appearance of favoritism.

As part of his plea deal, Smirnov will also admit to evading taxes on $2.15 million in unreported income between 2020 and 2022.

This revelation raised questions about the vetting process for FBI informants and the potential for financial motivations to influence their testimony.

While Smirnov’s false claims have been exposed, the broader investigation into the Biden family’s business dealings continues.

Conservative lawmakers and voters alike remain concerned about the extent of Hunter’s international business activities and whether they may have compromised the integrity of U.S. foreign policy during Joe’s tenure as Vice President and now as President.

As this case unfolds, it is a reminder of the importance of thorough, unbiased investigations into allegations of corruption at the highest levels of government.

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