Republicans have opened a second front to attack the democrats by potentially starting an investigation of Joe Biden’s calls with the then Ukraine leadership.
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) requested records from the State Department on Thursday related to then-Vice President Joe Biden’s efforts to oust a Ukrainian prosecutor in 2016.
Obviously, Graham will rope in Hunter Biden also.
Graham’s letter notes that Hunter Biden became a Twitter follower of Tony Blinken, a longtime Biden aide then serving as deputy secretary of State, on the day of the Interfax report and suggests the two may have discussed Shokin’s investigations. Neither the State Department, Blinken nor the Biden campaign immediately responded to a request for comment.
The letter from Graham, the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, seeks all communications between Biden’s office and Poroshenko’s office between the news of the raid and Shokin’s March 29 firing.
This is more muddying of the waters. Unfortunately, Joe Biden could take a hit if there are enough hints, innuendos and maybes are there.