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February 21, 2024

Politico Report Cites Biden Fraud Scheme

This week, Politico dropped a report on the Biden family business deals.

There were some rather shocking admissions in the report, as Politico has finally stopped covering for Joe Biden and started reporting honestly.

The report questions just how much involvement Joe Biden had as well as highlights a business venture of James Biden that is now under investigation for Medicare fraud.

The Scam

According to sources very close to the venture, it became apparent very early that James Biden had just cooked up a big scam.

One former executive stated, “I was sold that Americore was going to be the salvation of rural hospitals.

“The whole thing was a scam, and it didn’t take that long to figure it out.”

That “scam” was initiated when James Biden was allegedly brought in as a consultant, openly selling access to Joe Biden as a highlight of his proposal.

Politico was able to obtain communications between James Biden and Americore officials.

In one of those emails James Biden had responded, “This would be a perfect platform to expose my Brothers [sic] team to [your] protocol.

“Could provide a great opportunity for some real exposure.”

The Biden team says there is nothing to see here, responding, “If the two interacted in any way, it would have been a handshake and nothing more.”

That may have been all it took to seal the deal, and let’s not forget that James Biden received $600,000 for what he described as a loan, but soon after that “loan” came through, money was sent to Joe Biden.

The fact that Joe Biden was even in the same room as these people is a problem, but when you start to follow the money trail and how many Biden family members were involved in this, something clearly does not smell right.

I don’t want to taint your view on this, however, so you can read the full report on Politico (click here to see the full report on Politico’s website).

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