President Joe Biden should be “impeached and imprisoned,” according to former White House stenographer Mike McCormick’s latest book, for his pledge to provide funding to Bursima Holdings, a Ukrainian energy business that employed Hunter Biden.
Joe Biden was implicated in the following, according to Townhall’s Rachel Alexander, citing excerpts from McCormick’s book, The Case to Impeach and Imprison Joe Biden: The Family’s Foreign Influence-Poaching Conspiracy in Ukraine:
After going over all of the emails on Hunter Biden’s laptop and putting everything together, McCormick realised the action was illegal.
He remarked, “I thought Joe was harmless when I worked for him—egotistical, buffoonish, and unpresidential, but harmless.” “At this point, I see him as a wicked criminal who needs to be put in jail and impeached.”
From 2011 to 2017, McCormick was Vice President Biden’s stenographer, transcribing each speech and interview. He claimed to have seen firsthand how Biden negotiated the Burisma kickback scheme, which involved US cash going to Ukrainian energy.
The scandal revolves around Biden’s former national security assistant, Jake Sullivan, according to a recent Breitbart News report.
McCormick recalled that on April 21, 2014, Sullivan told reporters on Air Force Two that the US intended to assist the Ukrainian natural gas industry while posing as an unidentified “senior administration official.”
Hunter Biden was a member of the Burisma board before his public disclose at that time. It wasn’t until May 12, 2014, almost a month after Sullivan made his statement to reporters, that the company revealed his position on the board.
McCormick recounted Sullivan’s statement to reporters on the flight: “The U.S. would specifically offer “technical assistance relating to a regulatory framework, and also the technology that would be required to extract unconventional gas resources, and Ukraine has meaningful reserves of unconventional gas according to the latest estimates.”
Two years prior to Joe Biden’s claim that he coerced the dismissal of Viktor Shokin, the Ukrainian prosecutor who looked into Burisma, Hunter became a board member in April of 2014. Only a few weeks after the Obama administration designated his father as the “point person” on U.S. foreign policy on Ukraine, Bursima paid Hunter $83,000 per month, or $1 million annually, despite his lack of experience in the industry or in Ukraine.
In 2015, Joe Biden threatened to withhold $1 billion from Ukraine unless the government of that country fired the prosecutor in charge of the Burisma investigation.
Hunter joined the board in April 2014, two years prior to Joe Biden’s allegation that he forced the departure of Viktor Shokin, the Ukraine prosecutor who investigated Burma.