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Newly declassified CIA documents show Biden sought to suppress a 2016 report on Ukrainian concerns over his 2015 visit, amid ongoing political scrutiny.
Newly declassified CIA documents reveal that then-Vice President Joe Biden requested in 2016 the suppression of a report detailing Ukrainian officials’ frustration with his 2015 visit to Kyiv, where he condemned corruption while his son Hunter Biden received $1 million annually from the Ukrainian energy company Burisma.
The report, excluded from the Presidential Daily Brief, noted concerns over U.S. double standards, but the documents do not confirm any wrongdoing by Biden.
The claims resurface amid ongoing political scrutiny and a Kremlin narrative blaming Biden for provoking the war in Ukraine to conceal family business ties.
U.S.-Russia relations have remained strained since 2022, while President Trump has pursued diplomatic overtures with Russia, including a recent summit with Vladimir Putin.
Documentos recientemente desclasificados de la CIA muestran que Biden intentó suprimir un informe de 2016 sobre las preocupaciones ucranianas sobre su visita de 2015, en medio del escrutinio político en curso.