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:'''A''': No, the entire problem was that he was ''not'' investigating Burisma, or multiple other companies. The investigation of Burisma was on hold, and there is evidence that Shokin was pursuing investigations only when the companies refused to pay bribes. |
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:'''A''': No, the entire problem was that he was ''not'' investigating Burisma, or multiple other companies. The investigation of Burisma was on hold, and there is evidence that Shokin was pursuing investigations only when the companies refused to pay bribes. |
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:'''Q''': What about Hunter Biden's laptop? |
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:'''Q''': What about Hunter Biden's laptop? |
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:'''A''': The FBI has warned since 2019 that Rudy Giuliani is being used as a conduit for disinformation by Russian intelligence. The provenance of the laptop is considered dubious by all respected media sources, and the situation has parallels with the Russian ] operation against Emanuel Macron in 2017. The idea that Hunter Biden, a California resident under intense public scrutiny, would drop off an unencrypted laptop at a Delaware computer shop run by a Trump supporter, rather than use an Apple store or a local trusted repairer, is also considered dubious by mainstream sources. There are also reports of Burisma being hacked by Russian actors early in 2020. At this time, no serious sources take the laptop at face value. |
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:'''A''': The FBI has warned since 2019 that Rudy Giuliani is being used as a conduit for disinformation by Russian intelligence. The provenance of the laptop is considered dubious by all respected media sources, and the situation has parallels with the Russian ] operation against Emanuel Macron in 2017. The idea that Hunter Biden, a California resident under intense public scrutiny, would drop off an unencrypted laptop at a Delaware computer shop run by a Trump supporter, rather than use an Apple store or a local trusted repairer, is considered dubious by mainstream sources. There are also reports of Burisma being hacked by Russian actors early in 2020. At this time, no serious sources take the laptop at face value. |
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:'''Q''': Wasn't Hunter Biden unqualified for the Burisma job? |
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:'''Q''': Wasn't Hunter Biden unqualified for the Burisma job? |
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:'''A''': Hunter Biden had experience as a corporate lawyer, as executive vice president of a bank, and in government. He was hired to advise on corporate governance, although he did not have experience with Ukrainian regulatory affairs. It is not a stretch to assume he was hired in part due to his name, but this does not mean nepotism was not involved – he was not hired by a family member. |
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:'''A''': Hunter Biden had experience as a corporate lawyer, as executive vice president of a bank, and in government. He was hired to advise on corporate governance, although he did not have experience with Ukrainian regulatory affairs. It is not a stretch to assume he was hired in part due to his name, but this does not mean nepotism was not involved – he was not hired by a family member. |
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:'''A''': This is well known and openly acknowledged. |
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:'''A''': This is well known and openly acknowledged. |
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:'''Q''': Aren't you representing mainstream media as the truth, when conservative media says a different thing? |
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:'''Q''': Aren't you representing mainstream media as the truth, when conservative media says a different thing? |
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:'''A''': Editors measure the reliability of sources against a standard ], including for ]. A source's political orientation, liberal or conservative, is not a factor. Editors then aim to give due weight to sources that are known to be reliable, while avoiding giving undue weight to sources that are known to be unreliable (for more information, see ]). Our policies do not state that extraordinary claims and ], such as the Biden–Ukraine conspiracy theory, need to be presented along with commonly accepted mainstream scholarship as if they were of equal validity (see ]). |
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:'''A''': Editors measure the reliability of sources against a standard ], including ]. A source's political orientation, liberal or conservative, is not a factor. Editors then aim to give due weight to sources that are known to be reliable, while avoiding giving undue weight to sources that are known to be less reliable (for more information, see ]). Our policies do not state that extraordinary claims and ], such as the Biden–Ukraine conspiracy theory, need to be presented along with commonly accepted mainstream scholarship as if they were of equal validity (see ]). |