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« Reply #125 on: August 01, 2023, 11:34:10 PM »
Interested to read the Devon Archer transcript whenever it is released.  I suspect he confirmed The Biden Crime Family's influence peddling. 

Keep in mind that influence peddling doesn't require Joe Biden to say anything.  It's access to Joe Biden that Hunter was selling.

Be sure to share all the 'actual evidence' you discover when reading Devon Archer's committee testimony transcript. 'Devon Archer, Hunter Biden's former business partner, arrives on Capitol Hill to give closed-door testimony to the House Oversight and Advisory Committee in Washington on July 31, 2023.' Why closed-door?

“And I would urge Chairman Comer, rather than to continue to send out misinformation about what transpired in the transcribed interview, to actually put out the transcript, which he can do as soon as he wants,” Rep. Dan Goldman (D-N.Y.) said.

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« Reply #126 on: August 01, 2023, 11:36:53 PM »
Be sure to share all the 'actual evidence' you discover when reading Devon Archer's committee testimony transcript. 'Devon Archer, Hunter Biden's former business partner, arrives on Capitol Hill to give closed-door testimony to the House Oversight and Advisory Committee in Washington on July 31, 2023.' Why closed-door?

“And I would urge Chairman Comer, rather than to continue to send out misinformation about what transpired in the transcribed interview, to actually put out the transcript, which he can do as soon as he wants,” Rep. Dan Goldman (D-N.Y.) said.

Unlike you, I'm actually going to read it. 

If you were actually able to think independently about this, you could use your common sense and see how stupid Goldman's comments are.  Archer testified all day yesterday.  How the heck are they going to have a transcript released just hours later??   ::)

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« Reply #127 on: August 02, 2023, 12:20:16 AM »
Unlike you, I'm actually going to read it. 

If you were actually able to think independently about this, you could use your common sense and see how stupid Goldman's comments are.  Archer testified all day yesterday.  How the heck are they going to have a transcript released just hours later??   ::)

This is a very funny and quite the presumptive comment, However, it is a little stale since you and Coach use this line frequently (as a distraction perhaps). As previously stated, you have no way of knowing what I read or do not read. 

Goldman may have jumped the gun a little, but not by much. It should be available now since it is well past 10:00 am, Tuesday 8/1/2023.

'After each day that Congress is in session, the proceedings are printed in the Congressional Record and available the following morning. New daily issues, reporting business from the previous day if either the House or Senate or both met, are usually available by 10:00 am.' I believe the sessions still use stenographers. Stenographers provide instant read back of testimony.
Stenographers transcribe the proceedings for preservation in history.

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« Reply #128 on: August 02, 2023, 12:26:17 AM »
This is a very funny and quite the presumptive comment, However, it is a little stale since you and Coach use this line frequently (as a distraction perhaps). As previously stated, you have no way of knowing what I read or do not read. 

Goldman may have jumped the gun a little, but not by much. It should be available now since it is well past 10:00 am, Tuesday 8/1/2023.

'After each day that Congress is in session, the proceedings are printed in the Congressional Record and available the following morning. New daily issues, reporting business from the previous day if either the House or Senate or both met, are usually available by 10:00 am.' I believe the sessions still use stenographers. Stenographers provide instant read back of testimony.
Stenographers transcribe the proceedings for preservation in history.

I know what you don't read, which is anything that conflicts with your world view.  That's obvious from your comments. 

And your quote (without a link) is prime example.  Here is what the actual process is, and why Goldman's comments are stupid.

"A GOP aide told Fox News Digital on Tuesday that the transcript would be released after it goes through a review process. The committee would first need to get the transcript from the court reporter, and then Archer must review it for corrections before it is made public, the aide said."

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/devon-archer-meeting-full-transcript-comer-democrat

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Re: The Biden Crime Family
« Reply #129 on: August 02, 2023, 11:33:01 AM »
The Biden ‘Brand’: Devon Archer Reveals the ‘Niceties’ of Influence-Peddling
August 2, 2023

Below is my column in The Messenger on the new evidence supplied by Hunter Biden’s close friend and former business associate Devon Archer. The effort of Rep. Dan Goldman to spin the damaging testimony spiraled out of control as it did in his prior effort to question IRS whistleblowers. Goldman is demanding that any further investigations stop immediately after a key witness showed that President Biden has been lying for years in denying that he had any knowledge of his son’s foreign dealings. Archer discussed over 20 calls from Joe Biden and the use of the calls to “sell the brand.” The second Trump impeachment was launched on the basis for a single phone call, but Goldman insists that the millions that were received by the Bidens, the countervailing whistleblower testimony, the proven false statements, and the allegation of bribery are all insufficient to ask any further questions.

Here is the column:

“There were niceties.” That description by Rep. Dan Goldman (D-N.Y.) of calls between President Joe Biden, his son Hunter, and Hunter’s foreign business associates may, strangely, be the most accurate thing the freshman congressman has ever said.

The almost-two-dozen calls — detailed by Hunter Biden’s close friend and former business partner, Devon Archer, during a closed-door interview Monday with House Oversight Committee investigators — were indeed “the niceties” of influence-peddling. The calls presumably were intended to show that Hunter Biden could deliver his father and to support what Archer called “the brand.” Hunter had no relevant experience or appreciable business skills, but he had the vice president of the United States on speed-dial.

The selection of Goldman as the only committee Democrat in the interview was ironic. Goldman was a Democratic staff attorney when the House impeached Donald Trump in 2019 largely on the basis of a single telephone call to the president of Ukraine. Now, however, Goldman is calling for an immediate cessation of any further investigation, in an almost comical display of denial and deflection.

Goldman helped demolish Biden’s long-standing defense in another hearing just a week earlier. In an effort to defuse the testimony of two IRS whistleblowers, who said Hunter received special protection from their criminal investigation, Goldman tripped the wire and elicited testimony that Joe Biden may in fact have spoken with his son about foreign dealings — something the president has denied for years.

Goldman said that “Joe Biden came to say hello at the Four Seasons hotel to a lunch that he [Hunter Biden] was having” with Chinese energy company executives. He then read from the record how another Hunter associate, Rob Walker, described the origins of that meeting with the Chinese to get his father to stop by: “Hunter told his dad that ‘I may be trying to start a company or try to do something with these guys.’” As with the twenty-some phone calls, Goldman dismissed Joe Biden’s sudden appearance as a fatherly drive-by.

On Monday, Goldman tried to dismiss a trusted Hunter Biden partner who was detailing how the then-vice president was critical to selling “the brand.” The new spin was to admit that the senior Biden did speak with Hunter’s business associates but only to exchange “niceties” when he was put on speakerphone at meetings and dinners. Goldman noted that Archer testified the elder Biden did not discuss “any business dealings or transactions” and said it would be a “preposterous premise to think that a father should not say hello to people that the son is at dinner with.”

What is truly preposterous is Goldman’s suggestion that these figures would have discussed corrupt deliverables on a speakerphone in restaurants. That was not the point of the calls. The point would have been that Hunter and his team were selling access, and the calls with his vice president/father confirmed that he was deliverable.

In Washington, influence-peddling is an art form, and the Bidens appear to be political Rembrandts. Demands are conveyed through as few people as possible. For example, Archer reportedly detailed how, in 2015, Mykola Zlochevsky and Vadym Pozharski, two executives of the Ukrainian energy firm Burisma, pressed Hunter to “get help from D.C.” to fire a Ukrainian prosecutor who was investigating Burisma for corruption. Archer reportedly said that Hunter, Zlochevsky and Pozharski stepped away to make a call.

That is how it is done — not on a speakerphone in a popular restaurant filled with political and media figures while ordering more breadsticks.

Then-Vice President Biden, who oversaw U.S. support for Ukraine, later made a billion-dollar aid package dependent on the prosecutor’s firing. The prosecutor was promptly fired, as Joe Biden himself later bragged.

That is why Hunter allegedly could tell Chinese business associates that “The Bidens are the best at doing exactly what the Chairman wants.” What that corporate chairman wanted, of course, was influence.

It increasingly appears to have been no idle boast. The very things that Rep. Goldman and others are citing is what has long made the Bidens — in the minds of many — the first family of influence-peddling. Business associates were told to use code names for Joe Biden like “the big guy,” according to reports, and used a labyrinth of accounts to transfer money to family members, according to House investigators.

Democrats have demanded to see evidence of direct payments to Joe Biden, which would be an amateur-hour move. The accounts of the president and vice president are some of the most scrutinized in the world, subject to reporting requirements and vulnerable to congressional subpoenas.

Finally, Hunter’s laptop emails detail a variety of alleged benefits to the Biden family. One referenced a 10% cut on a deal for the “big guy.” Other arrangements included free offices for Joe and Jill Biden and donations to foundations linked to the Bidens.

Devon Archer’s new evidence apparently brings this picture further into focus: As Hunter and his partners pitched “the brand,” Joe Biden apparently supplied the bona fides by stopping by lunches or calling into dinners.

That would be all that was needed to net millions of dollars.

In weeks to come, Congress is expected to release information on additional foreign payments going to the Biden family from additional sources. That’s the value of branding. As Starbucks founder Howard Schultz once observed, “If people believe they share values with a company, they will stay loyal to the brand.” It appears that the Bidens shared some values with the foreign oligarchs and operatives who embraced their brand. The rest was — well, in the words of Rep. Goldman, just “niceties.”

Jonathan Turley, an attorney, constitutional law scholar and legal analyst, is the Shapiro Chair for Public Interest Law at The George Washington University Law School.

https://jonathanturley.org/2023/08/02/the-biden-brand-devon-archer-reveals-the-niceties-of-influence-peddling/

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Re: The Biden Crime Family
« Reply #130 on: August 02, 2023, 12:58:37 PM »
NY Times claims it's 'long been known' Biden interacted with Hunter's associates, stunning social media
The New York Times 'ruthlessly worked to hide this fact from its shockingly uninformed and misinformed readers,' Mollie Hemingway tweeted
By Jeffrey Clark | Fox News
Published August 1, 2023
https://www.foxnews.com/media/ny-times-claims-long-been-known-biden-interacted-hunters-associates-stunning-social-media?dicbo=v2-GVpuswj

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« Reply #131 on: August 02, 2023, 01:21:08 PM »
I know what you don't read, which is anything that conflicts with your world view.  That's obvious from your comments. 

And your quote (without a link) is prime example.  Here is what the actual process is, and why Goldman's comments are stupid.

"A GOP aide told Fox News Digital on Tuesday that the transcript would be released after it goes through a review process. The committee would first need to get the transcript from the court reporter, and then Archer must review it for corrections before it is made public, the aide said."

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/devon-archer-meeting-full-transcript-comer-democrat

Nitpicking Goldman's comments to the media is ridiculous diversion. Until the transcript is made available, everything said about last Monday's committee hearing is mere speculation.

Court reporters often read back testimony immediately after it is made.

As an aside, a friend of mine is a retired court reporter. We have discussed the stenography process. It is an interesting profession, requiring a particular skill set which currently pays somewhere around $70,000 a year. Typically, it takes 33 months to become a court stenographer.  Many community colleges and technical schools offer extended Associate's degree programs in court stenography that last three years rather than two. A Batchelor's degree is not required but is advised.

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Re: The Biden Crime Family
« Reply #132 on: August 02, 2023, 02:15:23 PM »
Nitpicking Goldman's comments to the media is ridiculous diversion. Until the transcript is made available, everything said about last Monday's committee hearing is mere speculation.

Court reporters often read back testimony immediately after it is made.

As an aside, a friend of mine is a retired court reporter. We have discussed the stenography process. It is an interesting profession, requiring a particular skill set which currently pays somewhere around $70,000 a year. Typically, it takes 33 months to become a court stenographer.  Many community colleges and technical schools offer extended Associate's degree programs in court stenography that last three years rather than two. A Batchelor's degree is not required but is advised.

The only thing that is ridiculous is complaining about the transcript not being immediately released.  Absurd. Goldman is a dishonest hack.

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« Reply #133 on: August 02, 2023, 02:32:55 PM »
The only thing that is ridiculous is complaining about the transcript not being immediately released.  Absurd. Goldman is a dishonest hack.

Careful, your attention to Goldman’s comments might prove to be such a distraction that you totally miss the release of said transcript, which is what this should be all about and which could very well resolve the issue of "the Biden Crime Family”. An accusation/remark you and your comrades stole from Trump's playbook… parrot.  :)   

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« Reply #134 on: August 02, 2023, 03:39:28 PM »
Someone is placing a lot of hopes and dreams on a transcript that they haven't even read yet.   
They might want to take a chill pill until it is released and actually says what they hope it says.

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« Reply #135 on: August 02, 2023, 03:42:41 PM »
Someone is placing a lot of hopes and dreams on a transcript that they haven't even read yet.   
They might want to take a chill pill until it is released and actually says what they hope it says.

Unfortunately, unless it says what someone wants it to say, they will carry on as if it was confirmation of their speculations.

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« Reply #136 on: August 02, 2023, 03:45:50 PM »
Unfortunately, unless it says what that someone wants it to say, they will carry on as if it was confirmation of their speculations.

Bingo!  Sad way to live when you have to acknowledge reality only when it agrees with your twisted viewpoint.  Which is usually never.

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« Reply #137 on: August 02, 2023, 05:13:30 PM »
Careful, your attention to Goldman’s comments might prove to be such a distraction that you totally miss the release of said transcript, which is what this should be all about and which could very well resolve the issue of "the Biden Crime Family”. An accusation/remark you and your comrades stole from Trump's playbook… parrot.  :)

I don't know who coined "The Biden Crime Family," but it fits. 

Everyone will know when the Devon Archer transcript is released.  But he's only a smart part of the overwhelming evidence of corruption.  Like the more than 170 Suspicious Activity Reports the banks filed involving The Biden Crime Family bank accounts.

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« Reply #138 on: August 02, 2023, 05:18:39 PM »
As Rep. Comer stated, it's rare for banks to issue Suspicious Activity Reports.  He served on a bank board for ten years and said they issued about two during his entire tenure.  The banks issued over 170 regarding The Biden Crime Family accounts.  That's insane. 

You can read them here: https://marcopolousa.org/bidensars/

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Re: The Biden Crime Family
« Reply #139 on: August 02, 2023, 05:29:26 PM »
Trump Indictment Continues Pattern: Day Of, or After, Bad News for Biden
JOEL B. POLLAK  1 Aug 2023

Special Counsel Jack Smith’s indictment of former President Donald Trump on Tuesday matched what has become a familiar pattern: Trump is indicted on the same day as, or the day after, bad legal news emerges about President Joe Biden and his family.

It has happened four times:

In April, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg indicted Trump on charges related to payments in 2016 to porn star Stormy Daniels on the same day that former Biden aide Kathy Chung testified at the House Oversight Committee that the White House version of events regarding Biden’s mishandling of classified documents was wrong. In particular, the documents were not kept in a locked closet at the Penn Biden Center, and Biden’s attorneys had begun retrieving them in May 2022, not November 2022.

In June, Smith indicted Trump in Miami for allegedly retaining White House documents, including classified documents, on the same day lawmakers revealed that Joe and Hunter Biden had received payments of $5 million each from the corrupt Ukrainian energy company Burisma. The lawmakers had viewed a report, recorded on a form known as an FD-1023, in which bribes were described by a trusted FBI informant. The news was drowned out by the first, historic federal indictment of a former president.

Later the same month, Smith filed a superseding indictment in the “documents” case the day after Hunter Biden’s “sweetheart” plea bargain with federal prosecutors in Delaware fell apart in court. Under the agreement, Hunter Biden was to have accepted a guilty plea for two tax misdemeanors and a diversion program for a gun violation. But the judge questioned a provision that had shielded Hunter Biden from further prosecution of his financial dealings, in which President Biden may have been involved.

On Tuesday, Smith filed his indictment against Trump relating to his attempts to contest the 2020 presidential election. The indictment came the day after former Hunter Biden business associate Devon Archer testified at the House Oversight Committee that Hunter Biden had put his father on the telephone with Hunter’s business associates; that Hunter Biden had been hired by Burisma to influence then-Vice President Joe Biden to stop a prosecutor; and that Hunter Biden had made money from China.

In addition, Tuesday morning’s headlines in a variety of outlets led with the news that polls were showing that Trump was not only likely to win the Republican presidential nomination, but could defeat President Biden in a rematch in November 2024.

The timing could be sheer coincidence, as the two investigations are running in parallel. However, the timing has made it much harder for Attorney General Merrick Garland to convince Americans that his department is not carrying out a political agenda.

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2023/08/01/trump-indictment-continues-pattern-day-of-or-after-bad-news-for-biden/
Just a coincidence, nothing to see here. ::)
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« Reply #140 on: August 02, 2023, 06:31:19 PM »
I don't know who coined "The Biden Crime Family," but it fits. 

Everyone will know when the Devon Archer transcript is released.  But he's only a smart part of the overwhelming evidence of corruption.  Like the more than 170 Suspicious Activity Reports the banks filed involving The Biden Crime Family bank accounts.

How does anyone know they are 'suspicious' if the treasury department won't release them?

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« Reply #141 on: August 02, 2023, 06:42:50 PM »
Just a coincidence, nothing to see here. ::)

And they don't care how blatant it is.  No one will do anything about it.

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« Reply #142 on: August 02, 2023, 06:43:49 PM »
How does anyone know they are 'suspicious' if the treasury department won't release them?

WTF dude.  I just posted this in this same thread.  But you keep your head in the sand. 

As Rep. Comer stated, it's rare for banks to issue Suspicious Activity Reports.  He served on a bank board for ten years and said they issued about two during his entire tenure.  The banks issued over 170 regarding The Biden Crime Family accounts.  That's insane. 

You can read them here: https://marcopolousa.org/bidensars/

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« Reply #143 on: August 02, 2023, 07:45:30 PM »
And they don't care how blatant it is.  No one will do anything about it.
Exactly. It's going to get worse before it can get better.
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« Reply #144 on: August 02, 2023, 10:34:40 PM »

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« Reply #145 on: August 03, 2023, 01:01:03 PM »

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« Reply #146 on: August 03, 2023, 01:56:05 PM »
Smoking gun.  Total smoking gun.  This is it.  This is what is going to, ??dowhatagain?? for the GOP.  Totally make everyone forget about the real crimes, the real indictments, the real election fraud, the real charges, orbiting His Orangeness and cronies.   So shocking!

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Devon Archer said the opposite of what Republicans claimed
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=Devon+Archer+said+the+opposite+of+what+Republicans+claimed

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On Thursday, the Oversight Committee released a transcript of Archer’s testimony — testimony for which Comer wasn’t present. What Archer said not only doesn’t comport with the presentations made by Comer and Jordan on television (which were obviously wrong from the outset), his testimony undermines the idea that Burisma wanted Shokin fired, that Zlochevsky paid any bribe — and, crucially, that Joe Biden was involved in any of this.

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https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=Devon+Archer+says+Joe+Biden+discussed+%E2%80%98nothing%E2%80%99+important+with+Hunter+Biden+business+associates%2C+transcript+shows



Hunter Biden’s former business partner told lawmakers, throughout his nearly five hours of testimony earlier this week, that “nothing” of importance was discussed the 20 times he recalled then-Vice President Joe Biden being placed on speaker phone during meetings with business partners, according to a full transcript of the closed-door interview released by House Oversight Committee Republicans on Thursday.

Devon Archer also testified that he was not privy to any conversations between Hunter Biden and Joe Biden in which they discussed how Joe Biden would take official actions on behalf of his son, nor did he have any knowledge of an alleged bribery scheme involving the former vice president.

“There are touch points and contact points that I can’t deny that happened, but nothing of material was discussed,” Archer told lawmakers earlier this week.

“I have no basis to understand what his father and his conversations were about policy in Ukraine. But, as you can see, that seems pretty familiar, that, you know, he can’t influence it but take credit for it,” Archer testified. Rather he said that Hunter Biden was giving the false impression to executives of Burisma, the Ukrainian energy company where he served as a board member, that he had influence over US policy.




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« Reply #147 on: August 03, 2023, 03:30:04 PM »
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« Reply #148 on: August 03, 2023, 03:30:43 PM »
As Rep. Comer stated, it's rare for banks to issue Suspicious Activity Reports.  He served on a bank board for ten years and said they issued about two during his entire tenure.  The banks issued over 170 regarding The Biden Crime Family accounts.  That's insane. 

You can read them here: https://marcopolousa.org/bidensars/
So it is rare for them to file these, is it? 42,000 reports in one year doesn't seem like filing them is as rare as you suggest.

'SARs for short, are often routine, with larger financial transactions automatically flagged to the government. The filing of a SARs report is not evidence on its own of misconduct. Today, banks and credit unions routinely submit SARs. the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation states that entities are encouraged to file nonetheless in appropriate situations involving these matters, Nearly 42,000 reports were filed by the loan and financial services industry in 2021, according to data compiled by FinCEN, a huge jump from the more than 1,500 reports filed in 2015. Based on the potential harm that such crimes can produce, large transactions involving foreign payers — like the kind that Hunter and James Biden are known to have engaged in through their work — are the kinds of transactions often flagged to federal authorities.

The filing of suspicious activity reports against elected officials is not uncommon. During the Trump administration, Deutsche Bank’s anti-money laundering division recommended filing suspicious activity reports on transactions conducted by Trump companies, including the Trump Foundation, and firms owned by his son-law Jared Kushner.

Michael Cohen, one-time attorney for former President Donald Trump, had several suspicious activity reports filed against him, including one that recorded a $500,000 deposit from a company connected to a Russian oligarch who donated money to Trump’s inauguration fund.

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Any discussion or disclosure about SARs to outside groups such as news outlets would be considered an unauthorized disclosure and is punishable as a federal criminal offense. Comer and other Republicans on the committee may have potentially violated the Bank Secrecy Act. OOPs!

https://apnews.com/article/hunter-biden-oversight-republicans-suspicious-activity-report-efd53b27832e7031e522017f98e3d9d8

FYI - The Associated Press is an independent global news organization dedicated to factual reporting. Founded in 1846, AP today remains the most trusted source of fast, accurate, unbiased news in all formats and the essential provider of the technology and services vital to the news business.


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Re: The Biden Crime Family
« Reply #149 on: August 03, 2023, 03:42:42 PM »
So it is rare for them to file these, is it? 42,000 reports in one year doesn't seem like filing them is as rare as you suggest.

'SARs for short, are often routine, with larger financial transactions automatically flagged to the government. The filing of a SARs report is not evidence on its own of misconduct. Today, banks and credit unions routinely submit SARs. the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation states that entities are encouraged to file nonetheless in appropriate situations involving these matters, Nearly 42,000 reports were filed by the loan and financial services industry in 2021, according to data compiled by FinCEN, a huge jump from the more than 1,500 reports filed in 2015. Based on the potential harm that such crimes can produce, large transactions involving foreign payers — like the kind that Hunter and James Biden are known to have engaged in through their work — are the kinds of transactions often flagged to federal authorities.

The filing of suspicious activity reports against elected officials is not uncommon. During the Trump administration, Deutsche Bank’s anti-money laundering division recommended filing suspicious activity reports on transactions conducted by Trump companies, including the Trump Foundation, and firms owned by his son-law Jared Kushner.

Michael Cohen, one-time attorney for former President Donald Trump, had several suspicious activity reports filed against him, including one that recorded a $500,000 deposit from a company connected to a Russian oligarch who donated money to Trump’s inauguration fund.

Warning; you might want to consider taking down the link you posted.  ;)

Any discussion or disclosure about SARs to outside groups such as news outlets would be considered an unauthorized disclosure and is punishable as a federal criminal offense. Comer and other Republicans on the committee may have potentially violated the Bank Secrecy Act. OOPs!

https://apnews.com/article/hunter-biden-oversight-republicans-suspicious-activity-report-efd53b27832e7031e522017f98e3d9d8

FYI - The Associated Press is an independent global news organization dedicated to factual reporting. Founded in 1846, AP today remains the most trusted source of fast, accurate, unbiased news in all formats and the essential provider of the technology and services vital to the news business.

So you think 42,000 SARS is a lot, based on the millions of transactions that occurred in 2021?  Ok.   ::)

You did a lot of typing but never said why you think the banks issues over 170 SARs for the Biden transactions.  One would be a concern.  Over 170 is mafia-level corruption.  This stuff is staring you right in the face.