Former Ukrainian Chief Prosecutor Breaks Up With Serious Claims for Biden, His Son

Ukraine's former prosecutor-general, Viktor Mickey, has said in an exclusive interview for television “Fox News” that he was fired during the administration of US President Barack Obama due to the investigation into the energy company, “Burisma”, on whose board was the son of the current American president, Joe Biden. During the interview [...]
During the interview, which is expected to be broadcast on Saturday evening, Mickey said he had strong personal conviction that was being dismissed because then Vice President Biden and his son Hunter had taken bribes. The then Ukrainian president, Petro Poroshenko, had fired Mickey in 2016.
I have said repeatedly in my previous interviews that Poroshenko dismissed me at the insistence of then Vice President Biden, because I was investigating “Burisman”- the former Ukrainian General Prosecutor-General said in the interview.
“ ( Poroshenko realized, as did Vice President Beden, that if I had continued to oversee the investigation of “Buris”, we would have found evidence of the corrupt activities in which they were engaged. This included Hunter Biden, Devon Archer and others”- added former senior justice system official in Ukraine.
He added that he believes that Joe Biden and his son, Hunter Biden, had taken bribes in this case, even though he did not present any evidence of the charge.
I don't want to trade with unconfirmed facts, but my strong personal conviction is that yes, that's the way it was”- Mickey added. “These were being bribed and the fact that Joe Biden donated a billion dollars of US money in exchange for my dismissal. Isn't this itself a corruption case” -- former Ukrainian prosecutor said further.
About these allegations, White House spokesman Ian Sams said: “for years, these false claims have been exposed and no matter how long the transmission gives them “Fox News”, they will remain false. ”
“Fox is giving a platform for these lies to a former Ukrainian general prosecutor whose office itself was named “water of corruption <xx2>, promoting reform requirements not only from then vice president Biden, but also from US diplomats, international partners and Republican senators like Ron Jonson-i” added White House spokesman.
A year after leaving the White House, Beiden boasted about how he personally pressured Poroshenko to sack Shock. He had explained how he had told Ukrainian officials that the United States would suspend up to a billion dollars in planned aid to Ukraine, if Kochini remained in office.












