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Hunter Biden is sweating bullets after Donald Trump called for this shocking move..“Why did the Mayor of Moscow’s wife give the Bidens, Both of them, $3.5 million? That’s a lot of money. She gave them $3.5 million,” Trump remarked.

 

Hunter Biden is sweating bullets after Donald Trump called for this shocking move

Hunter Biden thought he hit the jackpot when Joe became President.

Instead, the walls are closing in on him for his massive corruption.

Now Hunter Biden is sweating bullets after Donald Trump called for this shocking move.

Hunter Biden is under a white-hot spotlight with Joe in the White House.

The legal problems he’s facing are starting to pile up.

Hunter’s federal tax investigation has now moved into investigating his shady foreign business dealings.

With Ukraine back in the spotlight, questions are being raised about his business dealings in the former Soviet Union.

Hunter was allegedly paid for unspecified consulting work by the Russian oligarch.

Baturina, the wealthiest woman in Russia, has been accused of having ties to organized crime.

“Why did the Mayor of Moscow’s wife give the Bidens, Both of them, $3.5 million? That’s a lot of money. She gave them $3.5 million,” Trump remarked.

“So now I would think Putin would know the answer to that. I think he should release it. I think we should know that answer,” Trump added.

During a 2020 Presidential debate, Trump tried to bring up the issue of Hunter’s foreign business dealings, but was shut down by then-Fox News host Chris Wallace.

Trump also raised the issue of Hunter’s ties to Ukrainian oligarch Nikolai Zlochevsky.

Zlochevsky is the owner of Ukrainian natural gas company Burisma, which Hunter served on the board of.

In 2014, despite having no background in the oil and gas industry, Hunter was appointed to the board of Burisma.

He got the job just weeks after then-Vice President Joe Biden flew to Ukraine on an official visit.

The Obama State Department considered Burisma to be involved in corruption by bribing Ukrainian officials.

Just the News obtained a memo from the Obama State Department that said Hunter’s entanglement with Burisma would hinder anti-corruption efforts in Ukraine.

Obama’s State Department worried that Hunter’s no-show job with Burisma created a conflict of interest because Joe was in charge of U.S.-Ukraine policy at the time.

When the Obama State Department is signaling Hunter’s business dealings are an issue, it confirms it’s a massive problem.

Hunter’s business dealings overseas created a massive conflict of interest for Joe as President.

While he’s trying to handle the Russian-Ukraine conflict, Vladimir Putin potentially has incriminating information on his son.

Joe can’t act in the country’s best interest because of his son’s corrupt business practices.

This is the latest in a growing set of problems for Hunter, which is the last thing Joe can afford to deal with while his regime implodes.

Renewed Right will keep you up-to-date on any new developments in this ongoing story.

Tucker Carlson: Our leaders are lying about Putin's invasion of Ukraine, and it's insulting Nigel Farage predicted this war eight years ago Tucker Carlson By Tucker Carlson | Fox News

 

Tucker Carlson: Our leaders are lying about Putin's invasion of Ukraine, and it's insulting

Nigel Farage predicted this war eight years ago

When the Russian military invaded Ukraine last month, the most highly credentialed people in the world seemed stunned by it and that was not very reassuring to the rest of us.  

"It was a shock to many of the leading experts and policymakers in the United States, Europe and even Ukraine," explained a fellow expert and policymaker at the Atlantic Council. "The head of German intelligence was so caught off guard that he was still in Kyiv and had to be evacuated."  

That's pretty weird if you think about it, because for weeks, Joe Biden had been speaking in a very loud voice about a potential Russian invasion of Ukraine. They seemed ready for it and yet it turns out that nobody in Washington, including Biden himself, really thought it was going to happen and when it did happen, official Washington concluded that Putin must be insane.  

UKRAINE APPEARS TO HAVE BEGUN SHELLING RUSSIAN TERRITORY 

Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a cabinet meeting via video conference at the Novo-Ogaryovo residence outside Moscow, Russia, Wednesday, March 23, 2022.

Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a cabinet meeting via video conference at the Novo-Ogaryovo residence outside Moscow, Russia, Wednesday, March 23, 2022. (Mikhail Klimentyev, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP)

"The casual speculation about Vladimir Putin's mental state has become more serious," wrote National Review. In other words, there's a reason, a good reason none of us saw this coming. Putin just snapped. He's irrational and impossible to predict. A lot of people took that at face value, but you had to notice that, like most explanations you hear in Washington, it was self-exculpatory. It was more an excuse than an analysis.  

In fact, Putin may well be crazy, but it's fair to assume there was more to the invasion of Ukraine than a single psychiatric episode and at this point, it would be nice to know exactly what it is, what happened and why. Why did the Russians do this? It's not treasonous to ask that. It's essential. You can't make wise decisions about the future without understanding what just happened. It's a prerequisite, but our leaders so far have refused to do that. They keep lying to themselves. They're imposing censorship on the rest of us.  

RUSSIA CLAIMS LITTLE ACCOMPLISHED IN PEACE TALKS WITH UKRAINE 

They're forcing the entire American population to mouth childish slogans about good versus evil. It's insulting, but worse, it's not helpful. This is not how nations survive complex moments like this. Crisis demands crystal clear thinking. So now is the moment to ignore the people who've been consistently wrong and instead listen carefully to the people who've gotten it right in the past, the ones who saw the Ukraine war coming and said so out loud. Those are the people you should be listening to and one of them is Nigel Farage.  

Nobody would call Farage a stooge of Vladimir Putin, just the opposite. Farage is a nationalist. He cares about his own country. He's devoted his life to it. In his case, his country is Great Britain, whose long-term interests have been gravely damaged by the Russian invasion and by the West's response to it. The same is true, unfortunately, of our country. 

The U.S. has never had a president as reckless as Joe Biden is. We're going to pay the price for that for a long time. But Nigel Farage, had you asked him, could have predicted all of this. In fact, he did predict it back in 2014 as the leader of the U.K. Independence Party. Farage gave a speech to the European Parliament that year, which unfortunately, we just saw yesterday. In retrospect, his words seem prophetic. Farage understood what would happen because he saw clearly what had already taken place. Read this carefully. We think you'll agree it's an analysis worth understanding. Here's Nigel Farage eight years ago on Ukraine.  

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Brexit Party leader and former MEP, Nigel Farage arrives to appear on the Andrew Marr Show at BBC Television Centre on February 2, 2020 in London, England. 

Brexit Party leader and former MEP, Nigel Farage arrives to appear on the Andrew Marr Show at BBC Television Centre on February 2, 2020 in London, England.  ( Hollie Adams/Getty Images)

NIGEL FARAGE: Among the long list of foreign policy failures and contradictions in the last few years, including, of course, the bombing of Libya, the desire to arm the rebels in Syria, has been the unnecessary provocation of Vladimir Putin. 

This EU empire, ever seeking to expand, stated its territorial claim on the Ukraine some years ago. Just to make that worse, of course, some NATO members said they too would like the Ukraine to join NATO. We directly encouraged the uprising in the Ukraine that led to the toppling of the president, Yanukovych, and that led, of course, in turn to Vladimir Putin reacting and the moral of the story is if you poke the Russian bear with a stick, don't be surprised when he reacts. 

Now, just to continue with that, today we are rushing through an association agreement at undue speed with the Ukraine and as we speak, there are NATO soldiers engaged in military exercises in the Ukraine. Have we taken leave of our senses? Do we actually want to have a war with Putin? Because if we do, we're certainly going about it the right way. 

Perhaps we ought to recognize that the West now faces the biggest threat and crisis to our way of life that we have seen for over 70 years. The recent beheadings of the British and American hostages graphically illustrates the problem, and of course, we have our own citizens from our own countries engaged in that struggle too. In the war against Islamic extremism, Vladimir Putin, whatever we may think of him as a human being, is actually on our side. 

I suggest we grow up. I suggest we recognize the real threat facing all of our countries, communities and societies; we stop playing war games in the Ukraine; and we start to prepare a plan to help countries like Syria, like Iraq, like Kenya, like indeed Nigeria, to try and help them to deal with the real threat that faces us. Let us not go on provoking Putin, whether we like him or not.  

This article was adapted from Tucker Carlson's opening commentary on the March 30, 2022 edition of "Tucker Carlson Tonight.

Published April 1, 2022 11:16am EDT 'Our kids, our women, they're dying' as we speak, Ukrainian MP visiting Capitol Hill says A veteran-led organization helped arrange the arrival of Ukrainian delegation to DC By Lisa Bennatan , Jon Michael Raasch | Fox News

 

 

'Our kids, our women, they're dying' as we speak, Ukrainian MP visiting Capitol Hill says

A veteran-led organization helped arrange the arrival of Ukrainian delegation to DC

Ukrainian members of Congress who flew to Washington, D.C., this week to request more assistance in the war told Fox News that women and children were dying as they spoke and that they needed more than "nice speeches."

"We can't have just statements and nice speeches," Ukrainian MP Yevheniia Kravchuk told Fox News. "We need to prove that democracy matters, that the free choice matters, that human rights matters."

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The MPs, all women, visited with lawmakers as well as with Pentagon and State Department officials and asked for more military equipment and financial assistance.

"Congress plays a crucial role in pushing government, President Biden White House, to be more faster, to be more firm, and to be more strict in assistance of Ukraine," Ukraine Parliament member Lesia Zaburanna, told Fox News.

Firefighters douse the fire in the Retroville shopping mall after a Russian attack on the northwest of the capital Kyiv on March 21, 2022. - At least six people were killed in the overnight bombing of a shopping centre in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv, an AFP journalist said, with rescuers combing the wreckage for other victims. The 10-storey building was hit by a powerful blast that pulverised vehicles in its car park and left a crater several metres (yards) wide. (Photo by ARIS MESSINIS / AFP) (Photo by ARIS MESSINIS/AFP via Getty Images)

Firefighters douse the fire in the Retroville shopping mall after a Russian attack on the northwest of the capital Kyiv on March 21, 2022. - At least six people were killed in the overnight bombing of a shopping centre in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv, an AFP journalist said, with rescuers combing the wreckage for other victims. The 10-storey building was hit by a powerful blast that pulverised vehicles in its car park and left a crater several metres (yards) wide. (Photo by ARIS MESSINIS / AFP) (Photo by ARIS MESSINIS/AFP via Getty Images) (Photo by ARIS MESSINIS/AFP via Getty Images)

ZELENSKYY REPRESENTATIVE BLAMES US, OTHER BUDAPEST MEMORANDUM SIGNATORIES FOR UKRAINE'S WAR

While we are talking "our kids, our women, they're dying," she continued.

With Honor Action, a veteran-led organization supporting bipartisan veterans in Congress, helped arrange the Ukrainian delegation to D.C. this week. The Parliament members met with veterans in the bipartisan For Country Caucus first among their meetings.

Veterans have played a leading role, across party lines, to do more, faster for Ukraine.

Ukrainian MPs from left to right: Anastasia Radina, Lesia Zaburanna, and Yevheniia Kravchuk.

Ukrainian MPs from left to right: Anastasia Radina, Lesia Zaburanna, and Yevheniia Kravchuk.

Anastasia Radina, another Ukrainian MP, echoed Zaburanna and said Biden needed to take greater action.

"President Biden said that NATO allies will fight for every inch of NATO territory," she told Fox News. "Well, right now, it is Ukraine who is fighting for every inch of NATO territory, shielding NATO allies from war."

A police officer stands guard next to the Wreckage and debris outside a damaged shopping centre in the Podilskyi district of Kyiv by Russian air strikes, amid Russian invasion, in Kyiv, Ukraine, 21 March 2022. Russian invasions have forced millions of Ukrainians to become refugees fleeing to other countries.  (Photo by Ceng Shou Yi/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

A police officer stands guard next to the Wreckage and debris outside a damaged shopping centre in the Podilskyi district of Kyiv by Russian air strikes, amid Russian invasion, in Kyiv, Ukraine, 21 March 2022. Russian invasions have forced millions of Ukrainians to become refugees fleeing to other countries.  (Photo by Ceng Shou Yi/NurPhoto via Getty Images) (Photo by Ceng Shou Yi/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

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Russia has struggled to seize Kyiv as the invasion enters its sixth week, but Ukrainian cities and civilians have suffered heavy losses. One Kyiv official said Thursday that Ukraine "pays a very high price every day defending the values of a democratic world."

"We need the military assistance, we need weapons, we need financial assistance," Zaburanna, a Kyiv native, said. "I don't know what I will see when I return home."

Similarly, Kravchuk said the U.S. needs "to help us with weapons because we are capable of winning."

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