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MCPO Roger Collins
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Trying to be sure the money doesn’t get paid to Hunter Biden.
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Lol.
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1SG Civil Affairs Specialist
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Good to know that Congress and the LA times are deeply worried about Ukraine's situation. No doubt they will demand answers. No one would just bring this up in an attempt to juxtapose delivery of material with some sort of obstruction.
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1SG John Faircloth - HEY!
Somebody gets it!
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I'm sure President Trump called over to the Pentagon and told them to hold that $35M until Ukraine announces it has started the Biden Investigation. Newsflash - Ukraine announced in early October they would be reviewing closed investigations.

Meanwhile, Joe Bidden certainly thought Ukraine was corrupt but was ok with Hunter working with Burisma.

"In 2012, the Ukrainian prosecutor general Viktor Pshonka began investigating Ukrainian oligarch Mykola Zlochevsky, owner of the natural gas company Burisma Holdings, over allegations of money laundering, tax evasion, and corruption during 2010-2012.[33][34] In 2014, then-U.S. Vice President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, joined the board of directors of Burisma Holdings.[35] Hunter Biden was paid $50,000 a month for this role according to reporting from The Wall Street Journal.[24]"

It's ok for the Obama administration to withhold aid, but if Trump does it and he didn't - in fact, he gave the Ukrainians Javelin missiles which Obama refused then all hell breaks out. People can see right through this charade played by the democrats.

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2019/09/27/flashback_2018_joe_biden_brags_at_cfr_meeting_about_withholding_aid_to_ukraine_to_force_firing_of_prosecutor.html
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SSgt Ray Stone
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Struck a nerve I see...
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