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Corrupt Senators Took Ukraine Cash

Uh oh.
"While Democrats are pushing the bogus Trump-Ukraine quid pro quo story invented by that great storyteller, House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, two groups of Democratic senators have been colluding with Ukrainian interests to advance their own agenda and political careers."

And:
"It got almost no attention, but in May [2018], CNN reported that Sens. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.), Richard J. Durbin (D-Ill.) and Patrick J. Leahy (D-Vt.) wrote a letter to Ukraine’s prosecutor general, Yuriy Lutsenko, expressing concern at the closing of four investigations they said were critical to the Mueller probe. In the letter, they implied that their support for U.S. assistance to Ukraine was at stake. Describing themselves as “strong advocates for a robust and close relationship with Ukraine,” the Democratic senators declared, “We have supported [the] capacity-building process and are disappointed that some in Kyiv appear to have cast aside these [democratic] principles to avoid the ire of President Trump,” before demanding Lutsenko “reverse course and halt any efforts to impede cooperation with this important investigation.”"



https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2019/10/corrupt_senators_took_ukraine_cash.html
 

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Yuriy Lutsenko - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuriy_Lutsenko

On 13 December 2010 Lutsenko was charged with abuse of office and forgery by Prosecutor General of Ukraine Viktor Pshonka.[14] On 5 November it was already announcement that Lutsenko faced criminal charges for an alleged financial crime involving a less than $5,000 overpayment to his driver.[52] According to Lutsenko the criminal case against him is political persecution.[53] Pshonka has denied this.[54] Lutsenko was also charged with having signed an order whilst on holiday and not having cancelled the traditional "National Militia Day" despite a general instruction from the then Prime Minister to make budgetary savings where possible.[21] Lutsenko has been jailed since 26 December 2010 in Kiev's Lukyanivka Prison.[16][18] Lutsenko was arrested near his home on 26 December; on 27 December a court ordered his arrest on the grounds that he had been dodging questioning in violation of his written pledge not to leave Kiev.[55][56] Three criminal cases opened against him where merged into one on 27 January 2011.[55] Lutsenko went on a hunger strike from 22 April till 24 May 2011 in protest against his "preventive punishment".[57][58]
 
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