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Joe Biden’s bribery allegations were brought to the DOJ in 2018 – two years before charges were brought by a whistleblower now speaking to the House Oversight Committee

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A former federal prosecutor brought forward a bribery allegation involving Joe Biden and an unnamed foreign national back in 2018, a full two years before charges were brought by a whistleblower now speaking to the House Oversight Committee.

Bud Cummins, a former federal prosecutor, made the accusation to US Attorney for the Southern District of New York Geoff Berman back on October 4, 2018, dating to Biden’s term as vice president, according to interviews and documents obtained by Just the News.

He wrote Berman an email claiming to have evidence President Biden ‘exercised influence to protect’ son Hunter’s Ukrainian employers ‘in exchange for payments’ to both father and son as well as Hunter’s friend and business partner Devon Archer.

Cummins claimed that then Ukrainian Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko had wanted to go to the United States to meet him and could give Berman two anonymous witnesses to back up the allegations.

‘I can’t really imagine a legitimate reason for the DOJ not to follow up on an offer like that. I felt like it was stonewalled,’ said Cummins.

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