Oh look, a question. Boy do you like to ask questions. anyhoo, I knew you wouldn’t be able to string even a few sentences together. But to give you no excuse to “disengage” from the discussion, I’ll answer it. Probably because his last name was Biden. But this is not corruption in any way shape or form (which of course is why you asked a question). This is no different from Neil Bush being on the board at Siverado. Speaking of Neil, this is what corruption from a director looks like:
Silverado made loans to developers who owned shares in the thrift and who had bankrolled Neil Bush’s oil company.
Silverado collapse cost taxpayers $1 billion – The Denver Post
Of course the narrative you were afraid to state clearly is “biden did things to help his son”. You were smart to not state it. Cowardly but smart. Even you know it was US, EU and IMF policy to get rid of a corrupt prosecutor who was NOT investigating Burisma. Biden’s “actions” would have actually hurt his son if he was doing anything inappropriate. That is literally the opposite of what you believe (but were afraid to post). And fyi, it wasn't just Neil's corruption that cost America money. George's corruption did too.
A former savings and loan regulator testified under oath yesterday that officials in Washington ordered him to wait for two months in 1988 -- until after Election Day -- before closing a failing Colorado thrift where President Bush's son Neil had been a director.
The delay was ordered despite a request by field supervisors that action should be taken in October, said Kermit Mowbray, former president of the Federal Home Loan Bank in Topeka, Kan. He testified before the House Banking Committee, which is investigating the failure of the Denver-based Silverado Banking, Savings and Loan Association. Mowbray was the top regional regulator for thrifts in a four-state region that includes Colorado.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/arch...delayed/0e86d2a0-b4c5-41a4-a2f0-39903589edbe/
Now you know what corruption looks like from the son and the father. Adjust your posts accordingly in the future. And your welcome by the way.