I could steal a page from the whiny trump voter playbook and threaten to tell on you for hijacking this thread about what Trump and Giuliani have done by derailing it into Biden from 2015, but i believe bringing up biden and ukraine is germane to the thread, and needs to be answered.
you are using the official state tv (FOX) version of what happened, which is bullshit. the Ukraine Prosecutor was fired because he was found guilty of corruption and fraud, and here is an article from the Irish Times giving a EU point of view of how
good this firing of this corrupt assclown was- and it had nothing to do with Biden or his son or the other red herrings trump and his official propaganda station Fox spew out to confuse the issue with total irrelevant bullshit-
The
European Union has welcomed the dismissal of Ukraine’s scandal-ridden prosecutor general and called for a crackdown on corruption, even as the country’s political crisis deepened over efforts to form a new ruling coalition and appoint a new prime minister.
Ukraine’s parliament voted overwhelmingly to fire
Viktor Shokin, ridding the beleaguered prosecutor’s office of a figure who is accused of blocking major cases against allies and influential figures and stymying moves to root out graft.
“This decision creates an opportunity to make a fresh start in the prosecutor general’s office. I hope that the new prosecutor general will ensure that [his] office . . . becomes independent from political influence and pressure and enjoys public trust,” said
Jan Tombinski, the EU’s envoy to
Ukraine.
“There is still a lack of tangible results of investigations into serious cases . . . as well as investigations of high-level officials within the prosecutor general’s office,” he added.
Mr Tombinski said the EU was also concerned about the resignation or dismissal of several “reform-oriented” prosecutors and reports that Mr Shokin’s office was investigating a “highly-respected” anti-corruption group – an obvious reference to Kiev’s Anti-Corruption Action Centre, which had fiercely criticised Mr Shokin.
In what appeared to be his last act before dismissal, Mr Shokin sacked his deputy,
Davit Sakvarelidze, who had repeatedly called for his boss to be fired.
Ukrainian president
Petro Poroshenko is under huge pressure to appoint a new prosecutor general with a strong anti-corruption reputation, and to back investigations into the shadowy affairs of major businessmen and politicians.
The EU and
United States are demanding as much, amid a political crisis that has paralysed reforms in Ukraine and jeopardised vital funding from international lenders.
Mr Sakvarelidze, a Georgian who was also chief prosecutor in the Odessa region, said his dismissal by Mr Shokin was part of “a cleansing of people who are prepared every day to fight corruption and the old guard without compromise”.
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/world/europe/eu-hails-sacking-of-ukraine-s-prosecutor-viktor-shokin-1.2591190