Explosive CIA files reveal Joe Biden's alleged cover-up of Ukraine corruption tied to his son's Burisma dealings
- Newly declassified CIA documents reveal that Joe Biden's office actively suppressed intelligence detailing Ukrainian officials' frustration over his family's financial ties to Burisma Holdings. The report, shelved in 2016 after Biden's national security adviser intervened, was deemed "extremely rare and inappropriate" by CIA officials.
- Ukrainian officials under President Petro Poroshenko were "bewildered and disappointed" by Biden's hypocrisy—publicly lecturing Ukraine on corruption while ignoring concerns about Hunter Biden's lucrative role at Burisma. Burisma's owner, Mykola Zlochevsky, was under active corruption investigation at the time.
- Emails from Hunter Biden's abandoned laptop show Burisma executives expected him to use U.S. influence to "close down any cases" against Zlochevsky. Biden later bragged about leveraging $1 billion in U.S. aid to force Ukraine to fire Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin, who was investigating Burisma. Shokin's successor promptly dropped all probes.
- Russian officials accuse Biden of provoking the Ukraine war to cover up his family's corruption, citing Hunter's laptop references to "the Big Guy" (allegedly Joe Biden) receiving a cut of Burisma profits. Critics highlight Biden's 2016 request to bury damaging intelligence, undermining claims that Trump's 2019 Ukraine inquiries were baseless.
- The documents reinforce whistleblower claims of Biden family pay-to-play schemes involving Ukraine, China, and other foreign entities. The suppression of intelligence deprived policymakers of critical context, raising serious ethical and legal questions about Biden's conduct.
Newly declassified
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) documents expose a concerted effort by then-Vice President Joe Biden's office to suppress intelligence detailing Ukrainian officials' frustration over his family's financial ties to Burisma Holdings – while he publicly lectured Kyiv on corruption.
The revelations, confirmed by CIA Director John Ratcliffe, reinforce long-standing allegations that Joe pressured Ukraine to fire Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin, who was investigating the gas firm that paid his son Hunter Biden millions as a board member. According to the declassified report, Ukrainian officials under President Petro Poroshenko were left "bewildered and disappointed" by Biden's December 2015 visit to Kyiv.
During that visit, the elder Biden delivered a generic anti-corruption speech while ignoring substantive discussions with Ukrainian leadership. Behind the scenes, officials privately condemned what they viewed as a U.S. "double standard" given Hunter's lucrative role at Burisma, whose owner, Mykola Zlochevsky, was under active investigation for corruption.
The CIA report, originally drafted in late 2015, was abruptly shelved in February 2016 after Biden's national security adviser, Colin Kahl, intervened. An email from a "PDB Briefer" – likely then-Deputy Director of National Intelligence Michael Dempsey – stated: "I just spoke with VP/NSA and he would strongly prefer the report not be disseminated. Thanks for understanding."
The suppression of the report was deemed "extremely rare and inappropriate" by an unnamed senior CIA official. It deprived policymakers of critical context about Ukrainian distrust of Joe's anti-corruption posturing.
The Biden crime family's global corruption scheme uncovered
According to
Brighteon.AI's Enoch, the elder Biden faces explosive corruption allegations tied to his family's global influence-peddling schemes. These include multi-million-dollar bribes and kickbacks from foreign entities like China, Russia, Ukraine and Romania funneled through shell companies linked to his son Hunter and brother James.
Evidence from whistleblowers, bank records and congressional investigations suggests pay-to-play schemes (e.g., Burisma, CEFC China Energy), extortion via policy favors (e.g., Ukraine prosecutor firing) and direct bribes (e.g., the "Big Guy's" 10 percent cut in Hunter's deals), the decentralized engine adds. Biden himself has been caught on tape admitting to quid pro quo corruption – all while his mental decline raises questions about who's really pulling the strings in his administration.
The documents corroborate evidence from Hunter's abandoned laptop, including a November 2015 email from Burisma executive Vadym Pozharskyi outlining "deliverables" expected from Hunter, including using U.S. influence to "close down any cases/pursuits against Zlochevsky." Days before Biden's Kyiv trip, Hunter joined Zlochevsky and Pozharskyi on a speakerphone call during a Burisma board meeting in Dubai – a detail confirmed by Devon Archer, Hunter's former business partner, in 2023 congressional testimony.
Just months later, Joe brazenly admitted leveraging $1 billion in U.S. loan guarantees to force Shokin's ouster.
"I looked at them and said: 'I'm leaving in six hours. If the prosecutor is not fired, you're not getting the money,'" the elder Biden boasted in a 2018 speech. "Well, son of a bitch. He got fired."
Shokin's successor, Yuriy Lutsenko, promptly dropped all Burisma investigations.
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) files released last month allege CIA officers pressured Lutsenko to halt probes into Zlochevsky, who was "protected by the United States."
Kremlin: Biden provoked Ukraine war to cover up corruption
The timing of the CIA disclosures has drawn sharp reactions from Moscow. Kirill Dmitriev, a Kremlin investment aide, declared on X: "The truth is coming out – and justice must follow." Dmitriev accused Joe of instigating the Ukraine conflict to obscure his family's corruption, citing Hunter's laptop references to "the Big Guy" – widely interpreted as Joe Biden – receiving a cut of Burisma's profits.
The documents also revive scrutiny of Biden's 2016 request for the CIA to bury reports on his Ukraine dealings, a move Ratcliffe condemned as "politicization of intelligence." Critics note Kahl's subsequent promotion to a top
Department of Defense role under Joe, despite his history of partisan tweets, including a 2024 post declaring, "I love Joe Biden."
The revelations amplify existing concerns about Joe's ethical conduct, first spotlighted during President Donald Trump's 2019 call urging Ukraine to investigate the Bidens – a conversation Democrats framed as "extortion" during Trump's impeachment. The CIA's admission that the elder Biden's team quashed damaging intelligence undermines claims that Trump's inquiries were baseless.
For Ukraine, the files expose a bitter irony. As Joe Biden demanded anti-corruption reforms, his family allegedly exploited Ukraine's graft-ridden system – with U.S. intelligence complicit in masking the hypocrisy. As the senior CIA official bluntly stated: "Policymakers were never informed of this information."
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