Kostiantyn Kulyk, deputy head of the Prosecutor General’s International Legal Cooperation Department, told me he and other senior law enforcement officials tried unsuccessfully since last year to get visas from the U.S. Embassy in Kiev to deliver their evidence to Washington.“We were supposed to share this information during a working trip to the United States,” Kulyk told me in a wide-ranging interview. “However, the [U.S.] ambassador blocked us from obtaining a visa. She didn’t explicitly deny our visa, but also didn’t give it to us.”One focus of Ukrainian investigators, Kulyk said, has been money spirited unlawfully out of Ukraine and moved to the United States by businessmen friendly to the prior, pro-Russia regime of Viktor Yanukovych.This is partly Joe Biden and the kickback, or Hillary doing a bit of 'Citizen's United' with her foundation. The DOJ likely doesn't care because the DOJ are truly laissez faire on this.
To me, sure it would be fun to embarrass the Dems, maybe Joe's kick backs outta stop; but, there is not enough for a musical. The only thing I can work with here is the Biden Boobie theme. That only goes so far.
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