Ukrainian pressure suspicion Prosecutor-General of the prosecution case "No evidence of fraud" September 30 13:28

Mr. Biden's son, who started the problem, was investigating an incident involving U.S. President Trump's alleged pressure on Ukraine to gain information against the opposition and Democratic former Vice President Biden. Former Ukrainian attorney general revealed that there was no evidence of fraud against American media.

This issue was reported in a telephone conference held by President Trump in July with Ukrainian President Zelensky, which gave disadvantageous information to former Vice President Biden, one of the leading Democratic candidates for the presidential election next year. There are alleged pressures to find out why the investigation of corruption in Ukrainian companies, where Mr. Biden's son served, was suspended.

For this, the former prosecutor general of Ukraine, who was investigating the allegations, said to the American media that there was "no evidence of fraud with Mr. Biden and his son" "I just couldn't resume the investigation," he said, giving a different view from President Trump's claim.

He also met with Mr. Juliani, President of Trump's counsel, and revealed that he was asked "Why did the investigation cease?"

In a series of allegations, executives of Ukrainian investigative authorities explained that Mr. Biden's son was not the subject of the investigation and that there was insufficient evidence about the reason for the suspension.