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Ukraine’s Role in Biden Impeachment Inquiry, Echoing Trump Era

The Impeachment Inquiry: Biden and Ukraine

The impeachment inquiry ​announced by⁤ House Republicans against President Joe Biden centers on his involvement⁢ with Ukraine, just as the Eastern European⁤ country figured ​prominently‍ in the first impeachment of President Donald Trump. In fact, both impeachments touch upon the⁣ same incident, but from opposite ⁤sides.

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) announced the impeachment inquiry on Sept. 12,​ summarizing the results of​ the investigations to date, including nearly $20 million in alleged payments from foreign sources to the Biden family and‌ associates, the president’s past communications with his son Hunter Biden about his overseas business dealings, as well as whistleblower allegations that the Department of Justice extended special treatment​ to the Biden family.

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The ⁤centerpiece of the allegations goes back to 2016, when then-Vice ⁣President Biden used a $1⁣ billion loan guarantee ‌as leverage to‍ have⁤ Ukraine⁣ fire prosecutor Victor⁢ Shokin, who was investigating Ukrainian energy⁣ company Burisma. At the time, the ‍vice ⁤president’s son Hunter Biden ‌was collecting $1 million‌ a year to sit on the company’s board and Burisma associates were pressuring him to‍ ensure any ⁢investigations into the company’s owner were quashed.

It was President ⁣Trump’s requesting assistance from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in investigating this⁣ matter during a 2019 phone call that prompted House Democrats to launch an impeachment inquiry of him and later voting to⁢ impeach‌ him. President‍ Trump was acquitted by the GOP-led Senate at the time.

Ukraine has long been a crucible‍ of geopolitical tensions, culminating in Russia’s invasion of the country in 2022. Hunter Biden was given the Burisma position in 2014, three months after Vice ⁢President Biden was designated by President Barack Obama as “point-man” for Ukraine.

Mr. Shokin was appointed Ukraine’s ​prosecutor ⁤general ‌in February 2015 and later that year started preparing a money laundering case tied to Burisma.

On Nov. ​2, 2015, Hunter Biden received an email from Burisma owner Mykola Zlochevsky’s adviser, Vadym Pozharskyi, demanding “deliverables” and saying that the “ultimate purpose” was to “close down any cases or pursuits” against Zlochevsky.

Several weeks later,‍ Vice President Biden visited Ukraine and, among other ​things, demanded the removal ⁤of Mr. Shokin.

President Donald Trump holds a copy⁤ of The​ Washington Post as he speaks in ‍the⁢ East Room of the White House one ⁣day after the U.S. Senate acquitted on two articles of impeachment, on Feb. 6, 2020. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

While there were ‌some ‌accusations that Mr. Shokin was corrupt, ⁣the U.S. government seemed satisfied with his performance.

Just weeks before the vice president’s‌ visit,​ a joint task force of ⁢U.S. State, Treasury, ⁣and Justice Department officials deemed Ukraine’s⁤ progress on anti-corruption sufficient to earn ‌it​ another $1 billion loan guarantee.

In addition, Victoria Nuland, then-assistant U.S. secretary of state, ⁤wrote to Mr. Shokin ⁤in June 2015 that “we have been impressed with the ambitious reform and anti-corruption agenda of your government.”

When ⁢Ukraine’s then-President Petro Poroshenko didn’t initially act on ‌Vice President Biden’s demand, ⁤the ⁤latter threatened to withhold the $1 billion ​loan ⁣guarantee. He later boasted about the incident during a 2018 Council on ⁣Foreign Relations event.

On ‍July 25,‌ 2019, when President Trump called President‍ Zelenskyy to congratulate him ⁣on‌ winning a majority in the Ukrainian parliament, he mentioned that he would like Ukraine to examine the circumstances of Mr. Shokin’s firing and former Vice President Biden’s role in the matter. He said then-Attorney General Bill Barr would call⁣ to discuss the matter.

Hunter Biden walks‌ to ⁢a waiting SUV after arriving with President Joe Biden‍ on⁤ Marine One ​at Fort McNair in Washington, D.C., July​ 4, 2023, as they return to Washington after spending the weekend at Camp David, the presidential retreat in ⁢Maryland. (Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images)
“There’s a lot of talk about Biden’s son, that Biden stopped the prosecution and a ‍lot of people⁣ want to find out about that so whatever you can do with the ‍Attorney General would be great,​ Biden⁢ went⁢ around bragging⁢ that he stopped the prosecution so if you can ‌look into it… It sounds horrible to me,” he said.

Democrats interpreted it as President ‌Trump’s abusing ‍his power to​ have his political⁢ opponent investigated.

President Trump has insisted the call was nothing⁤ wrong⁣ with the call and that Democrats were trying to cover up the Biden family’s corruption.

Republicans now say there indeed was corruption worth investigating.‍ In addition⁤ to the money Hunter Biden received in ‍Ukraine, they also ⁣point to payments from Elena Baturina,⁤ the⁣ wife of a former mayor of​ Moscow, as well as money from companies linked to the Chinese Communist Party.

They also capitalize on‌ evidence ⁤that contradicts President Biden’s claims that he never discussed with his son his ⁤overseas business and‌ that there ‌was a‍ “wall” between those business dealings and his official position.

Devon Archer, a former business‍ associate of Hunter Biden, gets into an elevator as he arrives for closed-door testimony with the House Oversight Committee at the O’Neill House Office Building in‌ Washington on July 31, 2023. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
“Not ⁢only did they discuss business, they discussed strategy, they discussed when ​they were going to meet with these ⁤people, they discussed what the narrative⁣ was going to be, how they were going ⁢to‍ lie to the American people,”


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