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COMMENT: Joe Biden has had much to say about “bipartisanship” during his term so far. When he served on the Senate Banking Committee, he and GOP compatriot Orrin Hatch were recipients of funds from the terrorist and drug-dealing BCCI.
The Committee did not investigate the bank.
” . . . . among later highly placed recipients of largesse from BCCI, its owners, and its affiliates were Ronald Reagan’s treasury secretary, James Baker, who declined to investigate BCCI, and Democratic Senator Joseph Biden and Republican Senator Orrin Hatch, the ranking members of the Senate Judiciary committee, which declined to investigate BCCI. . . .”
. . . . And from two well-researched books by journalists from Time and the Wall Street Journal, we learn that among later highly placed recipients of largesse from BCCI, its owners, and its affiliates were Ronald Reagan’s treasury secretary, James Baker, who declined to investigate BCCI, and Democratic Senator Joseph Biden and Republican Senator Orrin Hatch, the ranking members of the Senate Judiciary committee, which declined to investigate BCCI. . . .
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