by Ben Whedon
Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on Thursday revealed the contents of a document detailing an alleged bribery scheme involving President Joe Biden.
After weeks of resistance, the FBI finally permitted the members of the House Oversight Committee to view the form FD-1023 which includes allegations from a confidential human source detailing the alleged pay-to-play scheme.
At issue is Ukrainian oil company Burisma, which was facing an investigation from Ukrainian Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin in 2016. The company hired Hunter Biden to “make the problems go away,” Greene said. “That’s what they specifically said.”
“[Burisma’s owner] also said that he paid $5 million to one Biden and he paid $5 million to another Biden,” Greene continued. “And it was all a bribery to get Shokin fired and end the investigation into Burisma.”
Greene indicated that the Burisma owner retained records of the payments to the Bidens.
Viktor Shokin was removed from his post in 2016.
The Georgia Republican vowed to continue pursuing the matter and said she had “high expectations” that the FBI would continue cooperating with the House. She did, however, lament that the FBI had not permitted a public release of the FD-1023.
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Ben Whedon is an editor and reporter for Just the News. Follow him on Twitter.