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Democrats File Report With FBI After Finding Shipping Receipt For Ukraine Dirt On Joe Biden Sent To GOP Rep.

Democrats File Report With FBI After Finding Shipping Receipt For Ukraine Dirt On Joe Biden Sent To GOP Rep.
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It was reported by Politico on Thursday, July 30, that Democrats had filed a report with the FBI regarding Republican Representative Devin Nunes of California.

Evidence was discovered that Donald Trump ride-or-die Nunes had been in contact with Ukrainian officials, attempting to dig up dirt on Democratic Presidential candidate Joe Biden.


The attempt to coerce a foreign government to interfere in the 2020 election lead to President Trump's impeachment.

Kyle Cheney reported that Nunes, one of the Congressmen charged with investigating President Trump's attempts to extort Ukraine for dirt on Joe Biden, was simultaneously communicating with Ukraine for dirt on Joe Biden.

"During a closed-door business meeting of the panel on Wednesday—a transcript of which was made publicly available Thursday—Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D-N.Y.) pressed Nunes about news reports indicating that he was one of several GOP lawmakers who was delivered packets of information from Derkach containing allegations about Biden in December 2019."
"Derkach has confirmed that he sent the packages to Nunes, as well as Sens. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.)."


It's worth noting that multiple investigations revealed no criminal connections between Joe Biden and Ukraine.

In fact, on multiple occasions during the Obama Presidency, Biden advocated for corruption reform in the country which, if he were guilty of any such corruption, would have put him in legal danger.

Democrats were reportedly tipped off by a DHL shipping label.

"That evidence, according to committee officials, is in the form of a DHL shipping receipt that was sent to the Intelligence Committee's majority office shortly after the package was sent to Nunes."
"The officials say they sought to access the materials from Nunes at the time but that he never agreed to share them."

Democrats, upon being sent the shipping label, immediately reported Nunes' behavior to the FBI.

Nunes, who would have received the package during President Trump's impeachment trial, refused to reveal whether it was delivered or what was inside.

Hopefully, in November, voters in Devin Nunes' district will remember his secret collaboration with a foreign power.

The results of the FBI inquiry are still not known.

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