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Letter to the editor: Biden’s actions in Ukraine should be examined

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By Tribune-Review
2 Min Read Dec. 26, 2019 | 6 years Ago
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The longer the impeachment process drags on, the more I am convinced of two things: Joe Biden did something bad in the Ukraine, and he had the help of some corrupt Ukrainian officials.

The Republican House members and lawyers keep bringing up Biden’s dealings with Ukrainian gas interests. The Democratic House members ignore all of it. The media ignore it. Why?

President Trump is accused of trying to dig up dirt on his political rival, Biden. What if Trump was just trying to expose corruption in the Ukraine and Biden was involved? That puts a different light on Trump’s phone call to the Ukrainian president.

If Biden is innocent, he should welcome an investigation immediately. If he didn’t do anything wrong, he shouldn’t be worried. He should release his financial records from the Obama administration era, and name the officials he had contact with. That would help the Ukrainian president in his investigation.

Elizabeth Warren, Biden’s main challenger, seems to be a smart woman. Why isn’t she interested in looking into Biden’s activities in the Ukraine? It is beginning to look like a cover-up, with the press helping the Democrats.

In my opinion, Democrats are sneaky, underhanded and determined to destroy Trump at any cost, the truth be damned. Biden’s activities in the Ukraine and Trump’s phone call should both be considered in the impeachment hearings. Otherwise, it’s just a kangaroo court.

Kathleen Bollinger

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