Jon Solomon on the release:
An affidavit from a Ukrainian prosecutor says former Vice President Joe Biden wanted him removed because of an investigation into Burisma Holdings, where Biden’s son, Hunter, had a seat on the board of directors.
Joe Biden threatened to withhold a billion dollars of aid to Ukraine if the prosecutor Shokin was not fired or did not resign. He has bragged about the incident on camera. But the Democratic presidential candidate claims that was because he believed Shokin was not doing his job. Shokin resigned from his position shortly after Biden issued the threat.
John Solomon, vice-president at The Hill, has been probing that series of events and he believes the real story is a potential mine field for Biden. Solomon told “Hannity” Thursday night that he has been gathering information over the last 18 months and has amassed 450 pages of documents from the U.S. State Department, the Ukraine prosecutor general’s office, the Ukrainian embassy in Washington, and the lawyers who represented Burisma Holdings when Hunter Biden sat on the natural gas firm’s board.
Solomon has also raised these concerns in an article published in The Hill on Thursday.
The Biden corruption scandal continues to be brushed off by the media but eventually, someone will have to answer these questions.