An ex FBI informant who is charged with lying about Biden's business dealings was rearrested yesterday. A California judge deemed him a flight risk. The informant holds dual U.S. Israeli citizenship and was released by a Nevada judge earlier this week. He's being accused of lying about President Biden and his son Hunter taking bribes from Ukrainian energy company Burisma while Joe was the vice president.
The ex FBI informant, who is at the center of a controversy surrounding allegations of bribery involving President Biden and his son Hunter, found himself back in custody after a California judge determined that he posed a flight risk. This development comes shortly after he was released by a Nevada judge earlier in the week.
The informant, who holds both U.S. and Israeli citizenship, is facing charges related to allegedly providing false information about the business dealings of President Biden and his son Hunter. Specifically, he is accused of lying about the pair receiving bribes from the Ukrainian energy company Burisma during the time when Joe Biden served as the vice president.
These latest legal actions highlight the ongoing scrutiny and legal challenges surrounding the allegations of corruption involving the Biden family. The case against the ex FBI informant continues to unfold as authorities work to determine the veracity of the claims made against the President and his son.