Chris White on November 14, 2019
The House GOP’s lead counsel on impeachment scrutinized former Vice President Joe Biden’s son’s work Wednesday with Ukraine’s largest private energy company.
“So he’s getting paid $50,000 a month, but we don’t know whether he had any experience?” Steve Castor, House Intelligence Committee Counsel for Republicans, asked Deputy Secretary of State George Kent during the first day of the impeachment inquiry.
Castor was referring to Hunter Biden’s compensation while on Burisma’s board.
Castor also grilled Kent about Burisma’s past business dealings. “This company, Burisma, involved in lots of criminal activities, correct?” he asked. Kent responded: “It’s business reputation is mixed.”
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According to Mr. Kent, it's business reputation is "mixed". I think it's safe to say the same for Biden's reputation as well.
It is. We all see it.
Certainly sounds to me to be a conflict of interest for the Bidens.