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The Biden Crime Family: The Blueprint for Their Prosecution

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Product Code: 9781648210341
ISBN13: 9781648210341
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The Biden Crime Family: The Blueprint for Their Prosecution

$32.99
$30.16
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The Biden Crime Family is a short, engaging description of the evidence that supports the case that President Joe Biden and his family are deeply corrupt. They are so corrupt that when former New York mayor and US attorney Rudy Giuliani first stumbled across evidence of what they were doing in Ukraine, it reminded him of his experience prosecuting the five mafia families that used to run New York.

Joe Biden began to seek enormous bribes and payouts when he became vice president. In every situation where he was the point man for the Obama administration's policy toward a country, he ended up making millions of dollars, and failing to obtain whatever the US policy goal was.

In these endeavors, Joe's drug addicted younger son, Hunter, worked with him. Hunter was the "bagman." You can question whether it was loving or even decent for a politician to use his dysfunctional son in this matter. But it happened. Joe's brother James also served as a bagman, sometimes working with Hunter. Other family members participated as needed.

When Joe was made the point man for Ukraine--with the special mission of cleaning up Ukrainian corruption so deep that it had left the country almost bankrupt--he did nothing to help. Instead, he had Hunter placed on the board of Burisma, an energy and gas company at the center of some of Ukraine's most corrupt government dealings. Hunter took home a million a year to do nothing. The rule was "ten percent for the big guy." Hunter has complained about how half his income went to dad.

The same and worse happened with Joe in China and Iraq. The Biden Crime Family displays the evidence clearly--and makes the kind of case that should get a conviction on Biden family corruption.



Author: Rudolph W. Giuliani
Publisher: War Room Books
Publication Date: Oct 29, 2024
Number of Pages: 240 pages
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10: 1648210341
ISBN-13: 9781648210341
 

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