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Greene threatens criminal transfers at House Doge hearing

MP Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA.), Chair of the Sub-Committee for the House Supervisory Authority in the Department of Government Efficiency (Doge), threatened to submit criminal law transfer on Wednesday, during a hearing on foreign aid.

“This committee, which is based on this hearing and testimony, is considered to recommend investigations and criminal transfers,” said Greene at the beginning of her survey.

The remark followed the opening statements of several witnesses, including one who accused the USA of supporting terrorists, without adequate supervision and “potentially criminal” activities.

“This committee should take measures to ensure that the Ministry of Justice acts on it and does everything [in] The authority of the congress not only to investigate, but to refer criminal acts to the right authorities, ”said Witness Gregg Roman, Executive Director of the Middle East Forum, during his opening declaration.

Greene did not state who would examine the committee for investigations or transfers. However, the MEP spent a large part of her remarks about the hearing to be concerned about how foreign help was issued, and accused USAID to be managed by Democrats.

“The USAAID, which is conducted by Democrats, should not use our federal government, our US taxpayers' dollars as a pigeon, in order to drive their radical agenda in countries that we do not give a business for which we give money,” said Green in their opening speeches.

“Perhaps we should consider whether the USID financing has brought it back to democratic campaigns. Did it affect the elections? “She added later.

During the hearing, Greene proposed to protect President Biden to protect his son Hunter biden by asking the removal of a general prosecutor of Ukraine, Viktor Shokin, while serving in the Obama government.

Greene repeated a frequent GOP topic that bids threatened to withhold $ 1 billion of a USA-scholarship if Shokin was not released, and claimed that the then President of the Vice did this because the public prosecutor examined the Ukrainian energy company Burisma on whose board Hunter bids served.

“Should USAID be used as a lever by a president to protect his son?” Greene asked Witness Max Primorac, a senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation.

“No, we call this corruption,” replied Primorac.

While Biden threatened to hold back US help when Shokin was not released, Shokin no longer examined Burisma at that time, and the international community voted on a move to displace the public prosecutor due to allegations of corruption.

During Greene's final remarks, she again floated the prospect of criminal transfers.

“What we heard today is that the USAID was used by Democrats as an instrument to undergo the world with globalistic propaganda of brainwashing to force changes around the world,” said Greene.

“But when USAID financed terrorism that led to the death of the Americans,” continued Greene, “then this committee will give criminal transfers.”

Democrats have convicted the USAD cuts and claimed that they would turn back the progress worldwide.

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