MTG on FBI document: Joe Biden should be prosecuted for allegedly accepting Burisma bribe

According to the document, Biden accepted payment in exchange for the firing of a prosecutor who was investigating the Ukrainian company.

Georgia Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (MTG) held a press conference after reviewing a document allegedly implicating Joe Biden in a bribery scheme and stated the president should be impeached.

After the FBI submitted Form FD- 1023 to the House Oversight Committee, the congresswoman was finally able to review the file. She reported that in the document, a whistleblower points to Biden as having been part of a bribe to fire a prosecutor investigating Burisma, a Ukrainian gas company that had Hunter Biden on its executive board.

According to the information given by MTG, between 2015 and 2016, Burisma decided to hire Hunter to make its "problems go away," the son of then-vice president Biden advised the Ukrainian company to buy a U.S. company to get more money.

At the time, the FBI informant allegedly advised Burisma not to go down that road and instead to hire a lawyer who would settle the matters for which Ukrainian prosecutor Viktor Shokin was investigating them.

However, according to the files, Burisma paid $5 million to Hunter and another $5 million to Joe Biden, "and it was all a bribery to get Shokin fired and end the investigation into Burisma," MTG explained.

Joe Biden should be prosecuted

After summarizing the information in the document, the Republican representative assured that the FBI informant is "extremely credible" and that the president should be prosecuted for being part of this criminal scheme. "He took a bribe from a foreign national in a foreign country that paid millions of dollars [...]He needs to be prosecuted for this, and I would argue that he should serve jail time," she said.

MTG added that if the United States were not so politically divided, the decision to remove Joe Biden from office would be made without even discussing it. Still, for the time being, she assured the investigation would continue.