Allegations of bribery involving Joe Biden and foreign nationals were brought to the Department of Justice as early as 2018, two years before similar allegations against the president were made by the whistleblower now talking to the House Oversight Committee. Bud Cummins, a former federal prosecutor, reported the bribery allegations to then-New York US Attorney Geoff Berman on Oct. 4, 2018, in an email claiming he had evidence that Joe Biden had “exercised influence to protect” his son’s Ukrainian employer “in exchange for payments to Hunter Biden, Devon Archer, and Joe Biden.” However, Berman never responded to the email. Instead, in a move Cummins says seemed like “retaliation,” on Dec. 9, 2019, federal prosecutors secretly obtained data from his iPhone with a grand jury subpoena to Apple.
Cummins report was just one of a number of red flags raised with the DOJ between 2016 and 2020 about the Biden family influence peddling scheme. The FBI has had Hunter’s abandoned laptop in its possession since Dec. 2019, and Hunter’s former business partner, Tony Bobulinski, handed over the contents of his three devices and provided evidence of then-candidate Biden’s involvement in his son’s overseas business deals during a five-hour interview with the FBI days before the 2020 election.
It is perplexing that the DOJ did not follow up on an offer like Cummins’ report. It is even more perplexing that they investigated him instead of investigating the allegations. When he received a...
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