The Issue: Evidence {that a} Ukrainian oligarch paid the Bidens to keep away from an investigation into his firm.
If this most up-to-date bombshell concerning the $10 million going to Hunter Biden and President Biden isn’t both prison- or impeachment-worthy, then I’ve misplaced religion eternally in our FBI and the Department of Justice (“ ‘Coerced’ into $10M payoff,” July 21).
My God! The former vice chairman and now the corrupt president, who angrily smirks when requested a easy query about whether or not he knew of Hunter’s shenanigans, might have been an integral a part of the alleged bribery course of. This info ought to power Biden into resigning.
Anyone who has been in denial and thinks that the president is harmless on this scandal ought to have his head examined.
Ron Zajicek
Cortlandt
For at the very least three years, the FBI has had Hunter’s laptop computer and these FD-1023 varieties alleging Joe Biden took payoffs from international actors to stifle an investigation into Burisma.
And regardless of this, the Department of Justice not solely didn’t act, however actively hid what was happening. Heads should roll. Starting with FBI Director Christopher Wray.
Charlie Honadel
Venice, Fla.
Columnist Miranda Devine is a good investigative journalist, who makes a robust argument for the appointment of a particular prosecutor within the matter of the Bidens’ money-for-influence rip-off (“Must appoint a particular counsel now,” July 21).
Sadly, because of the media’s unwavering alliance with the Democrats, Devine’s meticulous efforts won’t be reported elsewhere. Many Americans get their info from CNN or The View. They will a by no means criticize a Biden.
The Biden prosecution will go nowhere as long as the Democrats preserve management of the media, the Senate and the Justice Department. We are one election away from full totalitarian rule.
Robert Mangi
Westbury
Burisma bigwig Mykola Zlochevsky says that Hunter is dumber than his canine. President Biden says that Hunter is the neatest man he is aware of.
More and extra, plainly each are telling the reality.
Joseph Koenig
Manhattan
The Issue: Claims that nation singer Jason Aldean’s new track “Try That in a Small Town” is racist.
Jason Aldean’s track is just saying that anybody who commits crimes towards harmless folks ought to be held accountable and handled accordingly (“Racial dis-chord,” Douglas Murray, July 21).
He sings about small cities as a result of he is aware of how rather more the folks look out for each other in small cities, versus large cities, the place residents are all about themselves.
It’s not a racist track, it’s an anti-crime track. The corporations and liberals that leap on the bandwagon, calling it “racist,” are predictable and simply making an attempt to create extra hate and division in our nation.
Stop being such sheep and get up for the rights and security of others. The agitators are at all times able to pounce on a state of affairs and trigger hassle. Don’t fall for it. Listen to the track and determine for your self whether or not it’s offensive.
Jean Cole
Juno Beach, Fla.
So the liberals and fake-news media are feigning being upset over nation singer Jason Aldean’s track, “Try that in a Small Town.”
The traditional characters say the track is racist (the ever-ready card), and that it’s a canine whistle. Yet these similar zealots by no means say something ever about rap songs.
Why is that? Because it doesn’t match their narrative.
Tommy DeJulio
Delray Beach, Fla.
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