PRESS RELEASE Contact: press@congressionalintegrity.org
For Immediate Release
Date: February 16, 2024
The Person Responsible for the Claims Leading to the Impeachment Inquiry Was Arrested for Felony False Statement and Obstruction Crimes.
Washington, D.C. – Yesterday, a federal court unsealed a two-count indictment of Alexander Smirnov, the so-called FBI whistleblower who accused President Biden and his son Hunter of corruption and bribery, for lying about his accusations about the President and his son. Smirnov’s initial accusations are the basis for James Comer and Jim Jordan’s impeachment inquiry into President Biden. Rep. Don Bacon and the rest of the Biden 17, must urge Comer and Jordan to end the farce impeachment stunt since their start witness’ testimony is based solely on fabrications.
In response, Congressional Integrity Project executive director, Kyle Herrig, issued the following statement:
“The only course of action left is for the MAGA House Republicans to end their sham impeachment inquiry into the President and for James Comer, Jim Jordan, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Mike Johnson, and everyone else who voted for this farce to immediately, personally apologize to President Biden, his family, and the American people. They and the Biden 17 should be ashamed of themselves for supporting this political stunt. We call on Rep. Don Bacon to urge his fellow MAGA House Republicans to finally give up the stunt and focus on the issues affecting Americans across the country. This investigation — that has turned up no evidence despite over a year of work — is based on nothing but lies. The house of cards has crumbled. It’s far past time for MAGA Republicans to admit it.”
The Biden 17 are the 17 House Republicans currently representing a district won by President Biden in 2020. They represent the following districts: Don Bacon (NE-2), Lori Chavez-DeRemer (OR-5), Juan Ciscomani (AZ-6), Anthony D’Esposito (NY-4), John Duarte (CA-13), Brian Fitzpatrick (PA-1), Mike Garcia (CA-27), Tom Kean, Jr. (NJ-7), Jen Kiggans (VA-2), Young Kim (CA-40), Nick LaLota (NY-1), Mike Lawler (NY-17), Marc Molinaro (NY-19), David Schweikert (AZ-1), Michelle Steel (CA-45), David Valadao (CA-22), and Brandon Williams (NY-22).
BACKGROUND: Bribery allegations made by Smirnov have NEVER been proven:
In early May, James Comer and Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) published an open letter to the FBI announcing subpoenas for an unclassified document supposedly describing an alleged “criminal scheme involving then-Vice President Biden and a foreign national relating to the exchange of money for policy decisions.” Comer was immediately called out for pushing unsubstantiated allegations in the letter. The Associated Press noted, “the lawmakers used the word ‘alleged’ three times in the opening paragraph of the letter and offered no evidence of the veracity of the accusations.” HuffPost reporters concurred: “[Republicans] acknowledged they don’t know if the allegation will pan out. […] backing the allegation despite the scarcity of details.”
When Comer and Grassley obtained the document, form FD-1023, and publicly released a redacted version in July – against the advice of intelligence officials who feared it would “unnecessarily risks the safety of a confidential source” – it ended up being an uncorroborated FBI tip. Worse still, the owner of Ukrainian energy firm Burisma, had already rebutted the uncorroborated bribery allegations back in 2019: “As part of the impeachment inquiry against then-President Trump, Congress learned that Mr. Zlochevsky, the Ukrainian oligarch and the owner of Burisma, whom Republican Committee Members appear to have identified as the source of the allegations memorialized in the Form FD-1023, squarely rebutted these allegations in 2019.” In 2019, Rudy Giuliani and his associate Lev Parnas interviewed Burisma owner Mykola Zlochevsky. Not only did Zlochevsky flatly deny the allegations reported in the Form FD-1023, but Giuliani demanded the interview transcript be concealed, telling Parnas: “‘What is this shit? This is bullshit. Make sure nobody sees this. Bury this.’”
In October 2023, House Republicans made yet another attempt to validate their already-debunked allegations about the Form FD-1023 by calling on U.S. attorney Scott Brady, a Trump-era investigator who spent eight months exhaustively assessing the allegations detailed in the Form FD-1023 only to close the case after finding insufficient evidence to warrant escalating the allegations to a preliminary or full investigation. Despite echoing Comer’s baseless claims about the Form during testimony, Brady freely admitted that he failed to assess the credibility of the source, and failed to learn that Giuliani’s team had interviewed Zlochevsky at all.