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Newly released FBI document reveals dog’s intelligence surpasses Hunter Biden’s.

Brutal FBI⁢ Source Doc Just Released, Says Dog Is Smarter Than⁤ Hunter Biden

President Joe Biden once called his son Hunter the “smartest guy⁣ I ‍know.” Burisma ⁤founder ‍and CEO Mykola Zlochevsky thinks, um, differently on​ the matter, according to an FBI document released Thursday.

In the FD-1023 document detailing an unverified conversation with an informant, the informant told FBI investigators that ⁢although Zlochevsky believed his ‍dog “was smarter” than Hunter Biden, the ‌son of ⁢the current U.S. president should be retained on the Ukrainian energy⁣ giant’s board of directors because​ he could ⁣influence matters in the ⁣United States.

The document, which details the 2020 conversation between FBI officials and the informant,‌ was made public by Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley and other Republicans on the Senate Oversight Committee. Subscribe to The Western​ Journal to ‌read our full ⁣ breakdown of the document in its​ entirety– including allegations of $10 million in ​bribes to the​ president and his son.

“For ​the ⁤better part⁣ of a⁣ year, I’ve been pushing the Justice Department and FBI to provide details on its handling of very significant ‍allegations from a trusted ⁢FBI informant implicating then-Vice President Biden in a criminal⁣ bribery scheme,” Grassley ​said⁣ in a ​ statement.

” While the FBI sought to obfuscate and redact, the American people can now read this document ‍for ⁤themselves, without the filter⁢ of politicians or bureaucrats, thanks to brave and heroic⁢ whistleblowers,” he said.

“What did ⁢the Justice Department​ and FBI do with the detailed information in the document? And why have they tried to conceal it from Congress and the American people for so long? ‌The Justice Department ‌and FBI⁣ have failed to come clean, ⁢but‍ Chairman [James] Comer and I intend to find out,” Grassley said.

There was plenty in the document to digest, but one key takeaway was this: Zlochevsky didn’t‌ think much of​ Hunter Biden ​except that it was necessary to⁢ have Hunter on board.

The informant — described⁣ in the document as⁤ “CHS,” or confidential human source in FBI‍ lingo — said⁢ he had ⁤met with Burisma officials in Kyiv back in 2015 or 2016 to advise them on purchasing an ​American-based energy business for $20 million or $30 ‍million to enter⁤ the U.S. market and issue an IPO there.

The informant “asked why they (Burisma) needed ⁢to get CHS’s ⁣assistance regarding the purchase/merger of a US-based company ​when Biden was on their board. [Burisma CFO Vadim] Pojarskii replied that Hunter Biden was not smart, and they wanted‍ to get⁤ additional counsel.”

The informant alleged he later met with Zlochevsky in Vienna ‌to discuss the business roughly two months later,⁤ in 2016.

During that meeting, ⁣the document says, “CHS asked⁤ Zlochevsky why Burisma would pay $20-30 million to buy a US company for IPO purposes when it would be cheaper to just form a new US-entity, or purchase a corporate shell that⁣ was already listed on an exchange. Zlochevsky responded that Hunter Biden advised Burisma it could raise much ​more capital ⁣if ‌Burisma purchased a ‌larger US-based business that already had a history in the US oil‌ and gas sector.”

Zlochevsky then reportedly said “it cost 5 ​(million) to‌ pay one Biden, and⁤ 5​ (million) to another Biden.)” The informant ⁢said this would “complicate matters,” ​the document ⁤states, and quotes him as saying they should hire “some normal US oil and gas advisors” ‌because it wasn’t the Bidens’ area of expertise.

“Zlochevsky made some comment that‍ although Hunter Biden ‘was stupid, and his (Zlochevsky’s) dog was​ smarter,’ Zlochevsky needed to keep hunter Biden ⁣(on the board) ‘so everything will be okay,’”⁣ the document stated.

“CHS inquired whether Hunter Biden or ⁣Joe Biden told Zlochevsky he should retain Hunter Biden; Zlochevsky replied,​ ‘They both did.’”

The release of ⁤the document comes after Hunter Biden’s slap-on-the-wrist⁣ plea deal on tax-and-gun-related offenses, including some that dealt with ⁢not reporting his income from his‌ work in Ukraine.

I ‍only mention that because, ⁢after⁤ the news broke ⁣that the IRS was ​investigating Hunter ⁤Biden on those tax charges in December‍ 2020, then-President-elect ⁢Joe Biden went on ⁢Stephen Colbert’s⁢ late-night show to talk about his son’s adamantine intellect.

“I’m ⁢not concerned about‍ any accusations made ​against him,” ‍Biden père said about‍ Biden fils. “It’s used to get to me. I think it’s kind of foul play, but look, it is what it is, and he’s ‍a grown‌ man. He is the smartest man I know, I ⁣mean, from a pure intellectual ⁣capacity. And as long ⁣as he’s good, we’re good.”

This mirrored a similar ‌comment made in October 2020, in which he called ‍Hunter the “smartest guy‌ I know” in a Zoom event with Oprah Winfrey, according to ​the New York Post.

The smartest guy our president apparently knows would go on to​ write in ‍his ⁣memoir, “Beautiful Things,” that he didn’t remember the​ sexual relationship that‌ led to the birth​ of his illegitimate daughter‍ and “spent ​more ⁢time ‌on my‌ hands and knees picking ‍through rugs, smoking anything ⁢that even ‍remotely resembled crack cocaine” during that period,⁢ so much so that he had⁣ “probably smoked more parmesan cheese than anyone, anyone that‌ you know.”

Now, it’s‍ unclear ​whether the FBI informant’s description of events is entirely accurate.

Assume that it is, though.

Which‍ description⁢ of Hunter Biden do you think fits best: the smartest⁢ guy the president thinks ‍he knows,⁣ or​ dumber than a corrupt Ukrainian CEO’s dog?

The scariest thought ⁣is that, given what we⁣ know about all parties involved, those might not even be mutually exclusive options.

The ⁤post​ Brutal⁢ FBI Source Doc Just Released, Says‌ Dog Is Smarter Than Hunter Biden ‌ appeared first on The Western Journal.



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