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John Solomon: I Have a Trove of 400+ Documents From the US State Department and the Ukraine Government Proving That Joe Biden's/The DNC Media's Cover Story Is a Complete Lie

https://ift.tt/2ndZLXz Julie Kelly digested Solomon's report: John Solomon reporting tonight he has 400+ pages of docs that will prove the Ukrainian probe into Hunter Biden was ongoing when Joe Biden called for the firing of Shokin and that the new prosecutor disputed his predecessor was somehow corrupt. Below, Solomon talks about this cache of documents. He says the media is easily spun by Biden's people on this issue because they, get this, haven't bothered doing the most minimal work of actually reading the primary documents available to them. Gee that doesn't sound like the hard-workin', always readin', never-tweetin' media I know. artisinal 'ette provides this recap, if you can't watch the video: Solomon says Biden is now fair game. He states that Biden says he did not fire the prosecutor over his son, but because that prosecutor was corrupt. Solomon says he obtained over 450 pages of documents from inside Hunter Biden's legal team, from inside the State Department, from inside the Ukrainian General prosecutor's office, all on the record. Trying to assist Burisma to get out of prosecution. The day that the prosecutor was fired, the Biden team was trying to reach the new prosecutor. The statement that the prosecutor was corrupt and the reason for wanting him fired was a lie. The case was open against Hunter. "You can read the prosecutor's memos and specifically what Hunter Biden's legal team was doing to end that case." We'll see texts, official documents, etc. Solomon also talks about the Democrats pressuring of Ukraine to interfere in the 2016 election (on Hillary Clinton's side, of course). Meanwhile:

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