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Exposed: Democrats Wrote to Ukrainian Leaders In 2016, Asked Them to Investigate Trump

So, get this.

Nancy Pelosi and Democrats are royally ticked off that President Trump might have asked a foreign leader to dig up some dirt on Joe Biden, yet they still have zero proof to back anything up.

Here’s the funniest part

Democrats wrote to the Ukrainian government in May 2018 urging it to continue investigations into President Donald Trump’s alleged collusion with Russia in the 2016 presidential campaign — collusion later found not to exist.

The demand, which came from U.S. Senators Robert Menendez (D-NJ), Dick Durbin (D-IL), and Patrick Leahy (D-VT), resurfaced Wednesday in an opinion piece written by conservative Marc Thiessen in the Washington Post.

Ain’t that something?

The Hillary Clinton routinely seemed to have worked with outside sources to gain insight on then-candidate Trump.

Why is there no media coverage on that angle?

Why such hypocrisy? Why such a double standard?

Those questions were rhetorical.

Now, it seems as though a foreign government official once offered the Hillary campaign information on then-candidate Donald Trump.

From American Mirror:

A high-ranking member in the Verkohvna Rada of Ukraine is accusing the head of the country’s anti-corruption bureau of leaking information about associates of Donald Trump to the Hillary Clinton campaign in 2016, according to the television station 112 UA.

MP Boryslav Rozenblat this week accused National Anti-Corruption Bureau chief Artem Sytnyk of leaking information about “black accounts” involving members of Trump’s campaign to Hillary Clinton during the 2016 election.

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