A framed attack against Joe Biden's son? American justice announced Thursday, February 15, the indictment of a former FBI informant, prosecuted for having lied and fabricated false accusations of corruption against Joe Biden's son, Hunter, allegations which were then used by the right to try to impeach the president.

Alexander Smirnov, a former federal police informant, was arrested Thursday in Las Vegas, according to a press release from the special prosecutor investigating Hunter Biden. 

This 43-year-old man is suspected of having lied, accusing Joe and Hunter Biden of having each received five million dollars in bribes to allow a Ukrainian gas company, Burisma, to escape prosecution.

The ex-informant “provided false, derogatory information to the FBI about” Joe and Hunter Biden, according to the indictment. An offense for which he faces 25 years of imprisonment.

Invented story

This new twist weakens the impeachment investigation led by Republicans in Congress against Joe Biden, a few months before a probable new face-to-face between the Democrat and Donald Trump for the White House.

The right accuses Joe Biden, so far without conclusive proof, of having used his influence when he was Barack Obama's vice-president (2009-2017) to allow his son Hunter to conduct questionable deals in Ukraine and in China.

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Alexander Smirnov's story had leaked into the public sphere and become a central piece of fueling these suspicions. But this is a completely fabricated story, according to the indictment.

According to the investigation, the tip given by the informant does not fit due to a chronological problem.

Temporality problem

In 2020, the informant assured an FBI agent that he had a meeting with Burisma officials "in 2015 and/or 2016, during the Obama/Biden administration." 

The members of this Ukrainian gas company then confided to having hired Hunter Biden to their board of directors to “protect themselves, through his father, from all kinds of problems”, according to the informant. A service for which “they had specifically paid five million dollars” each to Joe Biden and his son.

This scenario seemed to resonate with the 2016 dismissal of a Ukrainian prosecutor investigating Burisma. A decision behind which the Republicans see the hand of Joe Biden.

But the investigation revealed that Alexander Smirnov had only been in contact with Burisma in 2017, once Donald Trump came to power. At that time, Joe Biden “had no way of influencing American politics,” the indictment emphasizes.

“Accusations of corruption”

The informant “transformed his routine and ordinary business contacts with Burisma in 2017 (...) into accusations of corruption” against Joe Biden, the document continues. And he waited until 2020 to do so, "after taking sides against (...) his candidacy" for the White House.

A businessman now converted to painting, Hunter Biden is a favorite target of Republicans in the United States, who fueled suspicions about his business affairs in Ukraine and China during the Obama era.

But the ongoing judicial investigation into the president's son has so far failed to substantiate these accusations. 

It especially highlighted his problems with addiction to drugs and alcohol – which he claims to have overcome – and led to two indictments against him: one for tax evasion, and the other for illegal detention of firearm.

With AFP

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