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West Virginia Democrat Wants Hunter Biden on the Stand

Could this impeachment possibly get any worse for Democrats?

On Wednesday, Senator Joe Manchin (D-W.V.) told the media he now thinks Hunter Biden is a relevant witness in the impeachment trial of Donald J. Trump.

Crossing Party Lines

Manchin was appearing on “Morning Joe” when he made his bombshell announcement.

Willie Geist asked Manchin, “Is Hunter Biden a relevant witness, senator?”

Manchin replied, “You know, I think so. I really do.”

He tried to temper his comment by stating this was an opportunity for Biden to clear himself, but it is unlikely his fellow Democrats are going to see it that way…

Worst Nightmare for Democrats

Prior to answering that question, Manchin also brought up the question of this trial being a political trial or a constitutional trial.

That alone makes it pretty apparent the Democrats have lost Manchin’s vote.

And, if witnesses are called, they are then going to have to deal with the problem of the Bidens more than likely not showing up.

Joe Biden has been adamant he does not want to participate in this because it will deflect away from the real purpose of the impeachment, but the fact remains Americans want to know if Biden is corrupt.

IF Biden did anything wrong or used his influence to help his son, among others, it will end his campaign on the spot.

More than likely, this is the real reason Biden does not want to testify because he knows taking the stand will create more questions than answers and likely result in a Senate investigation into every aspect of Hunter Biden’s business dealings as well as other family members that have benefitted from Joe’s time in office.

In just a few days we are going to dive into the corruption of this family and show Americans once and for all just how corrupt Joe Biden is, so stay tuned and keep an eye out for our upcoming op-ed on Joe and Hunter Biden!

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